SkillsUSA is the student-led organization whose purpose is to serve students preparing for technical, skilled and service careers. SkillsUSA improves the quality of students entering workforce through the development of Framework skills that include personal, workplace and technical skills grounded in academics. Members compete in a series of career driven events that equip and prepare them for life in workforce.
The results of the district SkillsUSA contests are below:
Photography
Calli Flournoy and Ashtyn Hutchison advanced to the state competition with their community service project on taking portraits of Wolfforth senior citizens.
Calli Flournoy placed 2nd in the photography competition and advanced to the state competition
Calli Flournoy and Ashtyn Hutchison were elected as SkillsUSA District Officers for the next year.
Automotive
Keagan Morin placed 2nd in Power Equipment Technology, Automotive Tool ID
Jayce Cluff received a Superior Rating on Engine Project
Karter Ripley placed 3rd in Technical Related Mathematics
Kaden Ripley placed 1st Power Equipment Technology, 2nd in Automotive Service Technology, and received a Superior rating on Engine Project.
Hayden Holt received commendation in Automotive Tool Identification
All students qualified for the state contest in April
Law enforcement
Crime Scene Investigation
1st Place/District Champion/State Qualifiers (out of 4 teams)
-Shae McNeal
-Sutton Knight
-Wyatt Coulson
Felony Traffic Stop
Third Place (out of 12 teams)
-Ryan Williams
-Tristan Osborne