SkillsUSA Championships Clothing and Tools App Updated for 2020

Published: February 25, 2020
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SkillsUSA has updated the “SkillsUSA: Clothing and Tools” app for 2020. This is a great starter resource that does not replace the SkillsUSA Championships Technical Standards but connects users to SkillsUSA’s membership site, where educators can join as professional members to receive the full standards at no charge.

For each contest, the new “SkillsUSA: Clothing and Tools” app includes an overview, clothing requirements, and eligibility and safety guidelines, as well as lists the specific tools, equipment or materials that contestants need to provide.

It is offered completely free of charge for students, instructors and SkillsUSA business partners.

The app is available now in both the Apple Store: http://apple.co/2dtlb8d and the Google Play Store: http://bit.ly/2e5fRec.

This app was created and sponsored by our valued partners at Pearson Education (www.pearsoned.com).

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