Twelve students from the Delaware Area Career Center’s Engineering Technology program have reached an exciting milestone by earning their Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certifications. This accomplishment highlights their ability to analyze processes, identify areas for improvement, and implement effective solutions—skills that are essential in technical fields and manufacturing industries.
Congratulations to the following students for earning their certifications:
Nicholas Bryant
Douglas Davenport
Abdul Diallo
William Henson
Loki Jones
Nicholas Lee
Marley Loftin
Holly Musick
Trevor Pike
Xavier Recter
James Sengbeh Jr.
Tyler Woehrle
These students applied Lean Six Sigma principles to hands-on improvement projects focused on Soldering, Hydraulic Training, and 3D Printing—all core components of the Engineering Technology curriculum. Their work reflects both technical precision and a commitment to continuous improvement.
Lean Six Sigma is a proven method used in industries around the world to improve efficiency, reduce waste, and boost productivity. By earning a Green Belt certification, these students are gaining a competitive edge in the workforce and showcasing their readiness for careers in engineering, manufacturing, and beyond.
Special thanks to Mr. Adam Berry, who served as the Project Champion for these student projects, providing guidance and support throughout the process and to Mr. Wayne Strunk for leading the program.
We are proud of these students for their hard work and dedication. Their success reflects the high standards of the DACC Engineering Technology program and our commitment to preparing students for future success. Congratulations!

