Want to know what’s new at the National Leadership and Skills Conference or find conference statistics? The 2022 digital media/press kit is online.
Download it here.
Backstage photos of national medalists, with captions, will be posted after NLSC. These photos may be downloaded, printed, published and shared. If published, use “Photo courtesy of
SkillsUSA” as the credit.
Photos will be posted on or before July 15 here.
For a list of winners by contest or state, along with contest scores,
go here.
A new, editable sample press release has been added to
SkillsUSA’s advocacy site. It’s a template to be used by state
SkillsUSA directors, instructors, parents and others to help get the word out to the media about the students who competed or participated in some other way (e.g., as a delegate or National Courtesy Corps member) during the NLSC in Atlanta.
Reach the advocacy site here. Please encourage your teachers, parents and others to use and spread the word about this valuable tool.
October 06, 2025
SkillsUSA has selected James Cahill of Saint James, Missouri, as the official U.S. competitor for Automobile Technology for the 2026 WorldSkills Competition. This prestigious international skills competition, often referred to as the “Olympics of skilled trades,” will be held Sept. 22-27, 2026, in Shanghai, China.
September 19, 2025
SkillsUSA has partnered with Aerotek, a leading staffing and services provider in the manufacturing, logistics, construction, aviation and facility management industries, to provide “Make Your Mark” scholarships to SkillsUSA members toward tuition for the spring 2026 semester.