West Side Leadership Academy team and champions in Steel City Knowledge Bowl
West Side Leadership Academy wins 3rd consecutive Steel City Knowledge Bowl
Contributed By: The 411 News
Focused on city of Gary history, Black History facts and cultural literacy
The Gary Community School Corporation (GCSC) proudly celebrates West Side Leadership Academy for securing its third consecutive victory at the Steel City Knowledge Bowl hosted by Indiana University Northwest on February 28, 2026.
Focused on city of Gary history, Black History facts and cultural literacy, the annual academic competition brings together high schools from across Northwest Indiana for a spirited test of knowledge, teamwork, and academic excellence. This year’s event expanded its regional reach with two additional contenders – East Chicago High School and Bishop Noll Institute – further intensifying the competition.
In a repeat of last year’s finale, the championship round once again featured a Cougar standoff – West Side Leadership Academy vs. 21st Century Charter School. West Side Leadership Academy emerged victorious – claiming the Steel City Knowledge Bowl trophy for the third time in three years.
This year’s championship team included Destiny Burnett, Jamie Jones, McKayla Hair, Joel Moore, Rachel Davis, Aniya Navarro, and Kaylin Quarles. The team was coached and sponsored by Beverly Goodson.
The Steel City Knowledge Bowl challenges students to demonstrate mastery across historical milestones, influential leaders, cultural movements, civic impact, and contributions of African Americans throughout history. The event not only highlights academic achievement but also reinforces the importance of cultural awareness and historical understanding.
Dr. Dorothy Frink, Interim Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs at Indiana University Northwest, commended the students’ dedication and excellence.
“The level of preparation and passion displayed by these students is truly inspiring. Competitions like the Steel City Knowledge Bowl showcase the intellectual strength of our region’s scholars and reinforce the importance of understanding and honoring Black History," said Frink. "West Side Leadership Academy’s continued success speaks to their commitment to academic excellence and teamwork.”
Gary Community School Corporation leadership also applauded the scholars, coaches, and families who supported the team’s achievement.
“This three-peat victory reflects the discipline, preparation, and leadership that define West Side Leadership Academy,” said Carl Scott, principal at West Side Leadership Academy. “Our students continue to demonstrate that Gary scholars can compete – and win – at the highest levels. We are extremely proud of them.”
Story Posted:03/02/2026
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