COURT HOUSE – On March 31, eighteen students from Cape Tech medaled in the 2012 NJ SkillsUSA Championship held at the Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset County. More than 1600 students competed in over 90 real-world skill and leadership contests.
Students include: Rachel Zarycki, gold, Job Skills Demo; Aaron Perez, gold, Masonry; Molly Cunningham, silver, Prepared Speech; Rachel Sittineri, silver, Action Skills; Melanie Mitt, silver, Pin Design; Ron Frame, silver, Crime Scene Investigation; Connor Cormican, silver, Crime Scene Investigation; Robert Kelly, silver; Crime Scene Investigation; Ben Fellenbaum, bronze, Culinary Arts; Austin DiCola, bronze, Audio Production; Connor Kelly, bronze, Audio Production; Samantha Malandra-Myers, bronze, T-Shirt Design; Tyler Newill, bronze, Masonry; William Oakley, bronze, Quiz Bowl; Bethany Sneathen, bronze, Quiz Bowl; Grainne Dougherty, bronze, Quiz Bowl; Josh Greenberg, bronze, Quiz Bowl; Liam Munz, bronze, Quiz Bowl; Mike Hawthorne, alternate; Kyle McCart, alternate.
SkillsUSA provides quality education experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development. It builds and reinforces self-confidence, work attitudes and communications skills. For more information on SkillsUSA, visit www.NJ-SkillsUSA.org and for Cape May County Technical High School visit www.capemaytech.com.
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