Students Participate in Skills USA

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Students at Spanish Fork High School are participants in CTE (Career Technical Education) which is a national organization that teaches students the basics in many technical careers that they are interested in. This program allows the opportunity for students to excel in areas such as collision repair, wood working, welding, photography, small engine repair, automotive refinishing, and job interviewing skills. Through the CTE program they allow students to demonstrate their skills by competing in a program known as Skills USA. Though many try out to be in Skills USA, only four from each school make it. Once in this competition the students are able to compete for prestigious scholarships in their area of expertise. This year the competition will be held on March 24 and 25. All Spanish Fork High School students are encouraged to come out and support the talented students chosen to participate in this exciting competition. The students representing Spanish Fork High School include Marvin Mancia, Shon Tomadakis, Chet Harmer, Korbin Seamons in Autobody and J. Ryan Partdige, Brooks Weirick, Taz Young, and Logan Mellor in Welding.
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By Paige J Sanford Andrea De Paz