KHSD students shine at SkillsUSA state competition, winning 29 medals

Over 80 students qualified at the Regional SkillsUSA competition held in March to compete at the state event held in Ontario last week. Students competed in skill fields, including trade, tech, leadership, and entrepreneurship, during the three-day event.

SkillsUSA is a nonprofit national education association that consists of a partnership of students, teachers, and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce.

KHSD students were awarded seven Gold Medals, eight Silver Medals, and 14 Bronze Medals. Gold medalists are now qualified to advance to the national competition held in Atlanta this summer.

Congratulations to the following medal-winning students:

 

Computer Technologies Program: Instructor, Nathan Urmston

Information Technology Services

Logan Mulligan - Gold

Nico Stevens - Bronze

 

Creed

Andrea Paredes - Bronze

 

Career Pathway Showcase

Conner Franklin - Bronze

Andrew Quintana - Bronze

Julian Duran - Bronze

 

Technical Computer Applications

Julian Tirado - Silver

 

Promotional Bulletin Board

Luis Ceja - Silver

Jamie Alfaro - Silver

Brianne St. Michaels - Silver

 

Welding Program: Instructor, Bill Buzzell

Welding Sculpture

Jack Hester - Bronze

 

Construction Program: Instructor, Chad Wright

Electrical Wiring

Mathew Yepez - Gold

 

Plumbing

Braylon Bracamonte - Silver

 

3D Animation: Instructor, Robert DelTour

3D Animation

Alexander Whorf - Gold

Caleb Reed - Gold

Anastasia Cadenas - Bronze

Abram Meshrky Tawfic - Bronze

 

Mobile Apps Program, Instructor, Walter Sauzo

Career Pathways Showcase

Erubiel Monterosa - Gold

Rene Reyes - Gold

Danny Solis - Gold

 

Entrepreneurship

Caleb Bailey - Bronze

Hannah Craft - Bronze

Isiah Polanco - Bronze

Bradyn Reid - Bronze

 

Advertising Design

Adara Calantas - Bronze

 

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