This month's terrific teacher and his students took first place in a national skills USA competition for their innovative work.
The valley based team from Appleton East has created a lot of local buzz about its vehicle for the future.
While electric cars are here, hybrids are here, this bunch goes a little bit further.
It's something Worley says no one in the world is working on.
A hybrid electric vehicle with a biodiesel engine. The fuel is homemade, made from something most of us throw away.
What starts out as used vegetable oil then goes through a couple of chemical processes before it's turned into bio-diesel fuel.
Their hope is to create a vehicle that will get more than 100 miles to the gallon.
It's a collaborative effort using mechanics, engineering, chemistry, and art.
Appleton East received a $10,000 grant from State Farm Insurance for the project.
The total vehicle cost will be approximately $40,000.
Hilary Golston has the story.