BEDFORD- SkillsUSA is a dynamic organization dedicated to empowering students to excel in skilled trades, technology, and leadership. With a focus on hands-on learning and professional development, SkillsUSA cultivates a diverse community of future leaders equipped with the technical and interpersonal skills needed to thrive in the workforce.
Students from the NLCS Career Center took part in a regional competition at Vincennes University on February 3rd. After a great day of competition, a staggering 10 students from the Career Center are moving on to compete at the state level, with a chance to go on to the national stage. Congratulations to the following students with their places that are moving on to the state championship.
Auto Tech Services 2
- Mason Short, 3rd place
Auto Tech Services 1
- Bruce Engleking, 4th place
Auto Collision Repair
- Bella Landstrom, 1st place
- Joey Blunk, 2nd place
- Colt Wray, 3rd place
Auto Refinishing
- Logan Weber, 1st place
- Emma Stapleton, 2nd place
Precision Machining
- Riley Skeen, 1st place
- Anthony Coletta, 2nd place
- Carter Cummings, 3rd place
The following students received a bye straight to the state competition:
Television Production
- Thomas Chiasson
- Todd Maddox
- Audry Parker
- Clayton Shock
Criminal Justice
- Alivia Crane
- Jackson Dwyer-Harrison
- Daniel Weiler
State Competition takes place April 19 and 20 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.