KCCTC with SkillsUSA state success
HERSEY, PA – The Keystone Central Career and Technology Center sent 18 students to Hershey, PA to compete in the recent SkillsUSA state competition. This was a three-day event held April 12-14 at the Hershey Lodge and Conference Center.
Participants included four Health Assisting students (Instructor Chelsea Grieb), six Drafting and Design students (Instructor Fred Hoy), six Childcare students (Instructor Ashley Brungard), and two Precision Machining students (Instructor Jeremy Schneider).
Keystone Central brought home many medals in the following categories: Career Pathway: Industrial and Engineering (second place), Related Technical Math (second place), Community Service (third place), Career Pathway: Human Services (third place), Technical Drafting (third place).
Contestants includedkcctcskills: Kayleigh Budinger (Community service), Melissa Clymer (Community Service), Kurt Yap (Community Service), Chloe Condo (Career Pathways: Human Services), Mallori Etters (Career Pathways: Human Services), Amelia Young (Career Pathway: Human services), Logan Edmonston (Career Pathway: Industrial and Engineering), Seth Rauch (Career Pathway: Industrial and Engineering), Jackson Proctor (Career Pathway: Industrial and Engineering), Emma Evey (Health Occupation Professional Portfolio), Rachel Hall (Technical Drafting), Sofia Dressler (Related Technical Math), Lily Hendricks (Architectural Drafting), Jacob Flook (CNC Programming), Glenn Hough (CNC 2 Axis Turning Programmer), Maille Fowler (Promotional Bulletin Board), Haleigh Peters (Promotional Bulletin Board) and Taylor Renninger (Promotional Bulletin Board).