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Westfield Tech students to compete in SkillsUSA

SkillsUSA logoWESTFIELD – Westfield Technical Academy is sending 37 of its top students to the SkillsUSA District Leadership and Skills Conference on Friday March 17, 2017 at McCann Tech High School, in North Adams, MA. The students, who were recommended by their shop teachers to represent their shops, will be competing against peers from nine other area career and technical vocational schools.
Participating students by shop are:
Advertising Design: Payton Mactavish
Automotive Refinishing Technology: Jenniesha Alvalle, Sydnie Brock, Kelsey Carroll
Automotive Service Technology: Kyle Hadley
Basic Health Care: Anita Mosijchuk
Carpentry: Dimitri Kostenko, Josh Bush, Vitaliy Nazerets
Collision Repair Technology: Jordan Hernandez, Devon Doiron, Isaac Santos
Commercial Baking: Sofia Macias, Gwen Mineau
Computer Programming: Oleksandr Stuzhuk
Culinary Arts: Anthony Edwards, Nathaniel Ethier
Customer Service: Inna Anipko, Jasmine Brooks, Brianna Hoffman
Electrical Construction Wiring: Anthony Massoni, Frank Florek, Sean Crawford
First Aid/CPR: Erica Marek
Graphic Communications: Dominique Rogers
Industrial Motor Control: Athena Gonthier, Christian Verdon, Daniel Shaw
Internetworking: Vladislav Moshkovskyi
Medical Terminology: Alla Dukan, Liza Lapko,
Nurse Assisting: Diana Solokhina, Liliya Stepanchuk, Elena Goleneva
Restaurant Service: Emily White
Web Design: Duffy Miller, Ben McCann
Westfield Technical Academy WTA official logoAccording to Skills USA advisor Maureen Baillargeon, the district competition was originally supposed to take place on Tuesday, March 14, but was cancelled due to the snowstorm. Several students who were recommended to participate are unable to attend the rescheduled date due to conflicts. These students include Kali Landry in Advertising Design; Andrew Daniels and Daniel Thibeault in Automotive Service Technology.
At districts, students will be taking 3 written tests: A shop competency test, a SkillsUSA/work ready test, and an OSHA safety tie-breaker test. Those who get a gold or silver medal will advance to the state competition April 27-29, in Marlborough, MA. A national competition will be held in Louisville, Kentucky for those that win a gold medal at the state competition.
In addition to Baillargeon, the students will be accompanied by faculty advisors Wayne Bush, Roger Cardin and Philip Mucciarone.
“We are proud of each one of them,” Baillargeon said of the students competing.
SkillsUSA is a national membership organization serving middle school, high school and college/postsecondary students who are preparing for careers in technical, skilled and service occupations, including health occupations. SkillsUSA’s mission is to empower its members to become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens. More information may be found at www.SkillsUSA.org.

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