Mr.Trickett currently teaches Introduction to Engineering Design and Website Design at the high school. He has also taught Architecture, Digital Multimedia, Audio Visual Brouadcasting and ninth grade technology education at Central Jr High. Before coming to Wilson School District in 2003, he taught Middle School in the Great Valley School District. Besides teaching, Mr. Trickett has coached wrestling for six years and has recently become the head of the technology education department.
Mr. Fitzgerald began his career at Wilson High School in 1989, teaching drafting, woodworking and graphic arts classes. From 1990 to 2000, he served as the department chairman, overseeing the transition from an Industrial Arts curriculum to Technology Education. During that period, he started the Tech Prep initiative at Wilson, which was a nationwide effort to integrate academic and hands-on skills. As part of that initiative he taught Principles of Technology, an applied physics class, for 13 years and trained other teachers to present the course.
Mr. Geeza is a graduate of Millersville U. where he earned his BS in Industrial Arts/Technology Education. He earned his M Ed. from Wilkes University and Principal Certificate from Alvernia University. Mr. Geeza currently teaches Architectural Drafting & Design, which is a hands-on, CADD- based course for residential, commercial and civil structures. He also teaches Photo-graphics I and II which are a combination of digital photography and computer graphics applications.
Mr. Jarrett is a graduate of Millersville U. where he earned his BS in Technology Education.
Mr. Dennes is a 2004 Graduate of Manheim Central High School. During High School, Mr. Dennes was a member of the Football, Basketball, and Baseball teams, the National Honors Society, and the National Art Honors Society. He had the privilege of playing for the State Champion Manheim Central Barons football team as a senior in high school in 2003. During college, he was a lab assistant and tutor. Mr. Dennes graduated from Millersville University in 2008 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Technology Education. In the fall of 2010, Mr. Dennes received his Master's Degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He also serves as a Core Training Instructor for Project Lead the Way, specializing in Computer Integrated Manufacturing. In his spare time, Mr. Dennes enjoys playing the guitar and spending time with his family, especially at the beach.