Founded in 1965, SkillsUSA is a national, nonprofit student organization servingmore than 300,000 students enrolled in career and technical training programs at public high schools and colleges.
What is SkillsUSA?
SkillsUSA has more than 15,000 school sections in 54 state and territorial associations. We served over 300,000 membersin 2009-10. More than 16,000 instructors and administrators join as professional members.
Our Membership
Our MembershipSkillsUSA students are known in theirschools and communities as leaders and skilled professionals in training.
Students have the opportunity compete in the Skills USA Championship at the local, regional, state and national level.
Why Should You Participate?
CompetitionsAutomotive Technology
Small EnginesJob Interview
Quiz BowlAutomotive Brakes
Automotive ElectricalCarpentry
Computer MaintenanceCosmetology
PlumbingTechnical Math
WeldingJob Skills DemoPublic Speaking
Health and Safety Quiz BowlPower Point Design
Jonathan Chandler – Power Point Presentation Adam Cashwell – Job
Skills Demo
Jarred BabbNational Winner Job Interview
What traits does SkillsUSA teach you?SkillsUSA teaches you the
importance of responsibility, service, integrity, and
communication needed in the work force today.
Quiz Bowl Team
Why Should Your Students Participate?
Students will learn to manage their time, communicate effectively and work as part of a team.
SkillsUSA students learn to take on a leadership role.
Skills Meeting07/08 President
Jonathan Chandler
Whitewater High School SkillsUSA 2008-09
Field Trips• Tech Schools(11th and 12th)---Flint
River Tech• Griffin tech• Gwinnett Tech• Metro Atlanta Auto Dealers
Association• AJC Auto Show
Auto Show 2007
2008 Auto Show
Dustin Davis- MAADA 2006
To Participate • Must be passing 5 out of 6 classes at
time of event. • Must be approve by all 6 teachers• Must be approved by administration
WHS Dues$8.00 to National
$6.00 to State$14.00 Total Dues$6.00 for Tee shirt
$20.00 total
Does not include the cost of field trips
Champions At Work
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