Students at Cape May Tech have been winning prestigious medals for years by competing in SkillsUSA. SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers, and industry working together helping students excel as world-class individuals, leaders and responsible American citizens.
Sixteen students from Cape May Tech medaled in the annual state competition of SkillsUSA held in Somerset, NJ. The gold medal winners earned the right to compete at the national level in Kansas City in June and a $1,000 scholarship was awarded.
Pictured are, front row: Melanie Mitt, bronze, State Pin Design; Liam Munz, bronze, Audio Radio Production; Bethany Sneathen, silver, Quiz Bowl. Second row: Morgan Howard, gold, Tech Prep Showcase – Law and Public Safety & Security; Morgan Maslow, silver, Quiz Bowl; Brittany Iaconnis, gold, Tech Prep Showcase – Law and Public Safety & Security; Trevor MacCormick, gold, Sustainability Solutions; Brian Revoir, gold, Sustainability Solutions; Austin DiCola, bronze, Audio Radio Production; Grainne Dougherty, silver, Quiz Bowl. Back row: Charles Dalrymple, gold, Food and Beverage Service; Joelyn Reardon, gold, Tech Prep Showcase – Law and Public Safety & Security;
Kyle McCart, alternate; Garrett Heilpern, silver, Quiz Bowl; Richard Zeigler, silver, Technical Computer Applications; Joshua Greenberg, silver, Quiz Bowl; William Oakley, alternate.
For more information on SkillsUSA, visit online at www.NJ-SkillsUSA.org and for Cape May Tech visit www.capemaytech.com.
Wildwood Crest – Several of Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks have created quite a bit of controversy over the last few weeks. But surprisingly, his pick to become the next director of the FBI hasn’t experienced as much…