Delaware students honored by SkillsUSA at national conference
Department of Education | News | Date Posted: Thursday, July 12, 2018
Department of Education | News | Date Posted: Thursday, July 12, 2018
Highly skilled students and advisors from across Delaware brought home honors from the 54th annual National SkillsUSA Leadership Conference last month in Louisville, Kentucky. Delaware students represented our state in competitive events such as: architectural drafting, automotive service technology, aviation maintenance technology, carpentry, computer programming, cosmetology, criminal justice, diesel equipment technology, electronics technology, extemporaneous speaking, heating, ventilation, air conditioning & refrigeration, industrial motor controls, information technology, masonry, plumbing, prepared speech, technical math, welding, and more.
Highlights include:
Top 10 national placements:
1st place Computer programming Ashish D’Souza of POLYTECH High School (POLYTECH School District)
3rd place Broadcast news production Chase Albright, Ryan Bradley, Sydney Gross & Hannah Wolk of Sussex Tech High School (Sussex Technical School District)
3rd place Internetworking Robert Bell of POLYTECH High School
3rd place Sheet metal Alex Colon Perez of Delcastle Tech High School (New Castle County Vo-Tech School District)
4th place Audio radio production Jacob Hoffpauir & Josh Hoffpauir of Sussex Tech High School
6th place Advertising design Haley Norwood of Sussex Tech High School
7th place Career pathways human services Denise Garcia Alonzo, Courtney Respes & Alyssa Todd of Delcastle Tech High School
7th place Welding sculpture Savion Hollis of Delcastle Tech High School
7th place Industrial motor control William Shaha of St. Georges Technical High School (New Castle County Vo-Tech School District)
8th place Television (video) production Abigail Drummond and Julia Hardy of Sussex Tech High School
Participating Schools:
Delaware SkillsUSA is a career and technical student organization dedicated to students who are interested in pursuing their future in technical careers. Through SkillsUSA, members have the opportunity to participate in career focused competitive events, take part in community service work, and become leaders for the organization in their school, state, and at the national level. SkillsUSA incorporates curricular and co-curricular experiences to emphasize the importance of knowledge, leadership, skill development, and teamwork. To learn more about Delaware SkillsUSA, please visit: http://delawareskillsusa.org/ or contact Mike Fitzgerald by phone at (302) 735-4015 or by email at Mike.Fitzgerald@doe.k12.de.us.
Media Contact: Alison May, alison.may@doe.k12.de.us, 302-735-4006.
Related Topics: CTSO, Delaware, education, skillsusa
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Department of Education | News | Date Posted: Thursday, July 12, 2018
Highly skilled students and advisors from across Delaware brought home honors from the 54th annual National SkillsUSA Leadership Conference last month in Louisville, Kentucky. Delaware students represented our state in competitive events such as: architectural drafting, automotive service technology, aviation maintenance technology, carpentry, computer programming, cosmetology, criminal justice, diesel equipment technology, electronics technology, extemporaneous speaking, heating, ventilation, air conditioning & refrigeration, industrial motor controls, information technology, masonry, plumbing, prepared speech, technical math, welding, and more.
Highlights include:
Top 10 national placements:
1st place Computer programming Ashish D’Souza of POLYTECH High School (POLYTECH School District)
3rd place Broadcast news production Chase Albright, Ryan Bradley, Sydney Gross & Hannah Wolk of Sussex Tech High School (Sussex Technical School District)
3rd place Internetworking Robert Bell of POLYTECH High School
3rd place Sheet metal Alex Colon Perez of Delcastle Tech High School (New Castle County Vo-Tech School District)
4th place Audio radio production Jacob Hoffpauir & Josh Hoffpauir of Sussex Tech High School
6th place Advertising design Haley Norwood of Sussex Tech High School
7th place Career pathways human services Denise Garcia Alonzo, Courtney Respes & Alyssa Todd of Delcastle Tech High School
7th place Welding sculpture Savion Hollis of Delcastle Tech High School
7th place Industrial motor control William Shaha of St. Georges Technical High School (New Castle County Vo-Tech School District)
8th place Television (video) production Abigail Drummond and Julia Hardy of Sussex Tech High School
Participating Schools:
Delaware SkillsUSA is a career and technical student organization dedicated to students who are interested in pursuing their future in technical careers. Through SkillsUSA, members have the opportunity to participate in career focused competitive events, take part in community service work, and become leaders for the organization in their school, state, and at the national level. SkillsUSA incorporates curricular and co-curricular experiences to emphasize the importance of knowledge, leadership, skill development, and teamwork. To learn more about Delaware SkillsUSA, please visit: http://delawareskillsusa.org/ or contact Mike Fitzgerald by phone at (302) 735-4015 or by email at Mike.Fitzgerald@doe.k12.de.us.
Media Contact: Alison May, alison.may@doe.k12.de.us, 302-735-4006.
Related Topics: CTSO, Delaware, education, skillsusa
Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
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