Representatives from the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center recently travelled to New Castle to compete in the District 10 Skills USA competition.
The participants were given the opportunity to show how vital career and technical education is to America’s future through their applied learning, presentations, demonstrations, and speaking and employability skills. First place students will attend the state competition for SkillsUSA coming up in Hershey.
SkillsUSA is a nonprofit national student organization that serves students enrolled in a career and technical school.
The following list are students from the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center and their home district which placed at the competition:
Trisha Kossman, Cameron County, Commercial Baking; Kirsten Welshman, Cameron County, CNC Milling Specialist; Madelyn Sunderlin, Galeton, Health Knowledge Bowl; Gabriella McCord, Kane, Quiz Bowl; Damion Smith, Otto-Eldred, Automotive Service Technology; Simon Couls, Otto-Eldred, Quiz Bowl;
Meghan James, Otto-Eldred, Health Knowledge Bowl; Ashley Renninger, Otto-Eldred, Basic Health Care; Marhea Unverdorben, Otto-Eldred, Health Knowledge Bowl; Steven White, Otto-Eldred, MLR (Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair); Brennan Miles, Port Allegany, Quiz Bowl; Tyler Phillips, Port Allegany, Quiz Bowl;
Somer Osborne, Otto-Eldred, Welding Sculpture; Rylee Hooftallen, Austin, Quiz Bowl; Brandon Hosteler, Austin, Carpentry; Angelique Streck, Coudersport, Health Knowledge Bowl; Jay Gehman, Northern Potter, Diesel Equipment Technology; Dakota Green, Oswayo Valley, Job Skills Demonstration Open;
Jade Huffman, Oswayo Valley, Restaurant Service; Shayna Haggard, Smethport, Early Childhood Education; Katrina Vulgamore, Smethport, Culinary Arts; Braydon Southard, Smethport, Welding; Destiny Mitchell, Port Allegany, Action Skills; Amily Shatz, Cameron County, Job Skills Demonstration A; and Austin Hartzell, Oswayo Valley, Job Interview.