WCTC students clear local SkillsUSA competition, head to states
Students at Waldo County Technical Center (WCTC) participated in their annual SkillsUSA competition at the local level on January 24, 2025. The winners of these competitions will go on to the state competitions in Bangor on March 13 and 14.
WCTC has the following 27 students competing:
Baileigh Bagley Career Pathways Showcase: Health Science
Natalie Barrows Early Childhood Education
Logen Bolduc Electrical Construction Wiring
Van Brown Electrical Construction Wiring
Brady Bryant Related Technical Math
Nora Burgess Job Skill Demonstration Open
Sierra Caruso T-Shirt Design
Brendan Courtney Extemporaneous Speaking
Nathaniel Cox Samuel Duval Collision Repair Technology
Aspen Fogg Career Pathways Showcase: Health Science
Evan Fountain Electrical Construction Wiring Knowledge Test
Nicholas Hicock Carpentry
Melody Ivy Pin Design
Quinn Landis Advertising Design
Matthew LeVesque Electrical Construction Wiring Knowledge Test
Rohan Martens Culinary Arts
Brianna Metz Career Pathways Showcase: Health Science
Josiah Miller Cabinetmaking
Brayden Moody Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair
Eric Nason Welding Sculpture
Zeph Relyea Job Interview
Emily Richards Related Technical Math
Adam Robson Welding Sculpture
Nicole Shorey Job Skill Demonstration A
Odelyn Simon Automotive Refinishing Technology
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Any competitors who win gold medals at the state level will go on to compete on the national level in Atlanta, Georgia in June.
All competitors are required to wear official uniforms, including a red SkillsUSA sports jacket, which cost students $100 each.
"Several students are in need of these jackets and any donations from the community would be greatly appreciated," said WCTC, in a news release.
For more information on SkillsUSA, please contact Dan Schaeffer at (207) 407-9282.