What is SkillsUSA?
A national organization serving more than 264,500 high school and college
students and professional members enrolled in training programs in technical,
skilled, and service occupations, including health occupations.
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Where is It?
In high schools and college/technical schools. SkillsUSA has
more than a quarter million student members annually, organized into 13,000
chapters and 54 state and territorial associations (including the District
of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands).
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What's the point of it all?
SkillsUSA prepares America's high performance workers. It provides
quality education experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship
and character development. It builds and reinforces self-confidence, work
attitudes and communications skills. It emphasizes total quality at work,
high ethical standards, superior work skills, life-long education and
pride in the dignity of work. SkillsUSA also promotes understanding of
the free enterprise system and involvement in community service activities.
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Who is involved?
Approximately 14,500 teachers and school administrators serve as professional
SkillsUSA members and instructors. More than 1,000 corporations, trade
associations and labor unions actively support SkillsUSA on a national
level through financial aid, in-kind contributions, and involvement of
their people in SkillsUSA activities. Many more work directly with state
associations and local chapters.
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What else?
SkillsUSA programs include local, state and national competitions in which
students demonstrate occupational and leadership skills. During the annual
national-level SkillsUSA Championships, more than 4,500 students compete
in 77 occupational and leadership skill areas. SkillsUSA programs also help
to establish industry standards for job skill training in the classroom. |