Students Take Career, Tech Skills to Nationals
Forty three Mansfield ISD students took their practical talents to the state level to showcase their career and technical skills. Twenty six finished in the top 3 of their competition.
Eleven students, who placed first at state, are advancing to nationals in Atlanta, Georgia. The event will take place on June 24, 2024.
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. Its mission is to enhance the lives and careers of students, instructors and industry representatives as they strive to be champions at work.
National Qualifiers
- Kaden Nguyen, Frontier STEM Academy, Grade 11
- Web Design and Development, First Place
- Kaitlyn Ferguson, Frontier STEM Academy, Grade 11
- Web Design and Development, First Place
- Andrew Lindsey, Frontier STEM Academy, Grade 11
- 2-Axis CNC Lathe Programmer, First Place
- Justin Miller, Frontier STEM Academy, Grade 12
- Automated Manufacturing, First Place
- Syed Rizvi, Frontier STEM Academy, Grade 12
- Automated Manufacturing, First Place
- Andrew Looney, Frontier STEM Academy, Grade 12
- 5-Axis CNC Milling Programmer, First Place
- Jacob Atkinson, Frontier STEM Academy, Grade 12
- Audio Radio Production, First Place
- Jude Dearing, Frontier STEM Academy, Grade 12
- Audio Radio Production, First Place
- Andrew Yacenda, Lake Ridge High School, Grade 11
- CNC Programmer, First Place
- Jacob Swearingen, Mansfield High School, Grade 12
- 3-Axis CNC Milling Programmer, First Place
- Abigail Gibson, Mansfield High School, Grade 12
- Automated Manufacturing, First Place
The sponsors for SkillsUSA are Nathan Wood, Timothy Sherwood, and Jimmy Green.