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NTHS Scholarship winners announced

April 30th, 2013

NTHS logoWinners of the 2013 National Technical Honor Society scholarships have been announced. Each will receive a $1,000 scholarship from NTHS.

They are:

  • Steven Rickards, (Electronics Systems Technology) Technical College High School, Brandywine, Pa.
  • Amanda Stevenson (Cosmetology), Lebanon (Pa.) County Career and Technology Center
  • Timara Talley, (Entrepreneurship) Richmond (Va.) Technical Center, Richmond
  • John Wagner, (Management Information Systems) Watertown (Wis.) High School

The National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) scholarship presentation will take place on Tuesday, June 25 , at 2 p.m. during the joint delegate session in the Imperial Ballroom of the Marriott Downtown Hotel, 200 W. 12th Street, Kansas City, Mo.

SkillsUSA has teamed up with the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) to promote outstanding student achievement within career and technical education. SkillsUSA is encouraging chapters to consider participation in the honor society as part of their annual program of work. For more information about NTHS, visit this link.

Creative Craftsmanship Challenge, by LIQUID NAILS Adhesive

April 25th, 2013

Liquid Nails logoCalling the construction pros of tomorrow:  Put the tips and tricks you’ve learned to work for you today. Tell us your best and most creative uses for LIQUID NAILS Brand adhesives in a brief essay containing no more than 200 words. Eight qualifying entrants will each receive a $400 travel scholarship to help them attend the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, June 25 to 27. Entries must be received via email by May 10, 2013.

Get rules and entry details here.

The University of Phoenix and the Manufacturing Institute Scholarship Opportunity

April 15th, 2013

The University of Phoenix and The Manufacturing Institute are offering ten full-tuition scholarships toward a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a manufacturing-related degree program at University of Phoenix. Aimed at developing a new generation of skilled and competitive manufacturing workers, the scholarships will allow recipients to choose online or ground classes so they can continue their career while earning their degrees. Eligible candidates must be currently employed by a manufacturer or interested in pursuing a manufacturing career; not be currently enrolled at University of Phoenix; and apply between March 5, 2013 and April 30, 2013.

Visit: www.phoenix.edu/tuition_and_financial_options/scholarships/manufacturing-institute-scholarship.html for details, including complete eligibility and application information.

Making the Case for Manufacturing Careers

February 15th, 2013

Mike Rowe and Tim Lawrence

Three corporate representatives from Caterpillar – including Youth Development Foundation (YDF) member, Cameron Ferguson – met on January 28 at National Association of Manufacturing (NAM) headquarters with YDF member, Jennifer McNelly, president of The Manufacturing Institute and her communications team, Mike Rowe of mikeroweWORKS, another SkillsUSA staff member and me. The overarching topic was the public image of manufacturing and how to engage all four organizations in a national movement to educate youth about the benefits and opportunities of careers in manufacturing. Jennifer and her team are working on an action plan including media outreach featuring Mike Rowe.

The following day, Mike Rowe and his team met with Cameron and his team and me in Washington, D.C. Mike is a corporate spokesman for Caterpillar as well as a scholarship underwriter for SkillsUSA. We spoke with him about participation in the national conference, doing some promotion for SkillsUSA including the WorldTeam and promotion to recruit students into technical pathways. He’s interested! He loves the SkillsUSA Creed and was happy to hear that of the 50 students who received mikeroweWORKS travel scholarships to conference last year, four took medals and 13 finished in the top ten of their contests. He also enjoyed hearing from Cameron and friends about the students they’d met that morning from Washington County Technical High School in Hagerstown, Md. The students said what they believe is important is to do something for others and leave the world a better place. I believe Mike Rowe liked that as much as he liked the SkillsUSA Creed.

Scholarship Opportunities

December 13th, 2012

There are several scholarships opportunities available for students on the SkillsUSA website.Scholarships

National Conference Still Changing Lives

July 15th, 2012

The National Leadership and Skills Conference is always an exciting—transforming—experience involving 15,000 of our closest friends. It’s also humbling to realize how much our collective work affects lives. Many teachers said to me and to staff: “Thank you for what you do for our students.”

Of course, that includes you. By way of example, board member Greg Rintala forwarded an email he received from Tina Oswald-White of mikeroweWORKS Foundation with an attached thank-you note from a student who received a mikeroweWORKS travel scholarship. The email commended the board members “who work so hard behind the scenes . . . and do so much not only for the organization but for the students and our future workforce.” The student’s note said in part “[This experience] opened my eyes to how much potential I have in the world, something I have never seen before.”

I wish everyone could have heard the Assistant Secretary of Labor Jane Oates say during the Special Guest Breakfast on Tuesday, “Scholarships and internships are wonderful for individuals. Support for SkillsUSA is an investment in capacity building for the American workforce.”

All of our special guests including Jane Oates, Assistant Secretary of Education Brenda Dann-Messier, Bill Symonds of the Harvard Pathways to Prosperity Project and many more were all amazed by the conference. As one of our first-time guests said to me, “If Secretary of Education Arne Duncan could see this, he’d stop talking about ‘islands of excellence’ in CTE.”

I’m not even going to start recounting all of the corporate executives in attendance, but it was delightful to have the top executives from two of our best sponsors attending the conference together, Jim Lentz of Toyota and Nick Pinchuk of Snap-on. I understand each had a marvelous time and I know Jim was in the news more than once. Here’s one TV clip including Jim – http://fox4kc.com/2012/06/26/students-showing-off-talents-at-skillsusa-competition/.

Speaking of news, the early report on coverage in the Kansas City area media includes 79 separate stories and that doesn’t even include stories that are coming in on area winners. For the first time ever this year, we had three of the four TV networks covering the Championships live simultaneously and multiple times on Tuesday morning. There were 24 stories on Tuesday alone. Several years ago, we asked the Convention and Visitors Association what other Kansas City convention SkillsUSA should use as a benchmark for news coverage. The answer was “SkillsUSA is the benchmark. No organization gets the coverage you get.” We’re also picking up national coverage.

Scholarship winners announced

May 16th, 2012

We are pleased to announce the winners of the Student Leadership Development and the Sharon Melton Meyers Memorial scholarships. The winners of the Student Leadership Development Scholarship will each receive $1300 to attend Leverage and Activate training in Kansas City. The Sharon Melton Myers Memorial SkillsUSA Scholarship fund provides $500 to graduating SkillsUSA members the opportunity to continue their education in college or technical school.

2012 Student Leadership Development Scholarship

  • Stephen DeVito, Sussex County Technical School, Sparta, N.J. (Activate)
  • Anthony Hamblin, Tennessee Technology Center – Oneida/Huntsville (Leverage)
  • Connor Johnson, Eaton ISD Career Preparation Center, Charlotte, Mich. (Leverage)
  • Ruby Ramirez, Cibola High School, Yuma, Ariz. (Leverage)

2012 Sharon Melton Myers Memorial Scholarship

  • Andrew Jones, Area 31 Career Center/Ben Davis High School, Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Jessica Pilkey, McMinn Career Technical Center, Athens, Tenn.

These and other scholarship opportunities can be found on our website: www.skillsusa.org/students/scholarships.shtml

Congratulations to our winners!

NLSC Travel Scholarships Announced

May 14th, 2012

The mikeroweWORKS Foundation, in partnership with SkillsUSA, is proud to announce a new scholarship opportunity for SkillsUSA members who have competed and placed first in their state association competition. Get the details here: www.skillsusa.org/supporters/mikerowe2.shtml. A total of 50 $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. The application deadline is June 1.

2012 NTHS Scholarships

April 30th, 2012

The 2012 NTHS Scholarship recipients have been announced. Each will receive a $1,000 scholarship from NTHS. There were 138 applicants for this year’s scholarships.

High School Recipients

  1. Jennifer Trevino, Dubiski Career High School, Cosmetology, Grand Prairie, Texas
  2. Izaak Noman, Canadian Valley Technology Center, Computer Aided Drafting, Chickasha, Okla.
  3. Christianne Durham, Meridian Technical Charter High School, Electronics Technology, Meridian, Idaho
  4.  Kimberly Reed, Mid-Coast School of Technology, CNA, Rockland, Maine

Congratulations to each of the recipients!

Sharon Melton Myers Memorial Scholarship

February 28th, 2012

Through a donation from the Sharon Melton Myers Memorial Fund, SkillsUSA and the McMinn County Vocational Center SkillsUSA Alumni Association are offering a $500 scholarship to a SkillsUSA student in memory of Sharon Melton Myers. The Sharon Melton Myers Memorial SkillsUSA Scholarship fund will provide graduating SkillsUSA members the opportunity to continue their education in college or technical school.

Sharon Ruth Melton Myers was an active member of the McMinn County Vocational Center SkillsUSA Chapter from 1985 through 1988. During that time, Sharon participated in local, state and national SkillsUSA activities. She served as a local officer in 1986 and 1987, Tennessee state secretary in 1986-87 and national president in 1987-88. Sharon also participated in the Chapter’s Opening and Closing Team in 1986, 87 and 88. Following graduation from McMinn High in 1988, Sharon continued as an active supporter of SkillsUSA, serving as a national officer trainer for several years. Sharon was active in establishing a Tennessee SkillsUSA alumni charter and constitution while attending David Lipscomb College in Nashville. Sharon was totally committed and dedicated to the ideals of SkillsUSA and actively worked for the advancement of this youth leadership organization.

A judging committee composed of Catherine Melton and National SkillsUSA staff will review the nominations and select the national winner.

Candidates may nominate themselves. All nominations must include two letters of recommendation from any of the following individuals: a) instructors; b) SkillsUSA advisors; c) state association director; d) community leader. A nomination form can be downloaded from SkillsUSA’s website here.  Nominations must be postmarked by April 30.

If you have questions, please contact Christen Battaglia (703) 737-0627 or
cbattaglia@skillsusa.org.