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High school students win at SkillsUSA

On Feb. 1 at Agri-Plex in Allentown, more than 400 students competed in 54 hands-on skill and leadership competitions. This Showcase of Skills provided a unique opportunity to observe some of the most talented career and technical education students in the area.

District gold medal winners advance to state and potentially national competitions. This year, the SkillsUSA Council partnered with postsecondary educational institutions and area businesses to award more than $167,000 in scholarships and prizes to the medalists of eight competitions.

Following the competition, students and their families gathered at Parkland High School to hear the results of the day’s competitions and, for the winners, to receive their medals. The energy level was high as the students celebrated a great day of competition.

Gold medal winners will represent District 11 at the state competition in Hershey in April.

Contestants were from the following area career and technical schools:

Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School (BAVTS)

Career Institute of Technology (CIT)

Colonial Academy (CA)

Lehigh Career & Technical Institute (LCTI)

Monroe Career & Technical Institute (MCTI)

Upper Bucks County Technical School (UBCTS)

LCTI winners from Whitehall-Coplay School District are:

FIRST PLACE

Gavin Marsolick, welding

SECOND PLACE

Alexander Getchell, architectural drafting

Jeury Cardenas, criminal justice

Madison Beltz, early childhood education

THIRD PLACE

Fabian Montano, architectural drafting

Gage White, automotive service technology

Frederid Cardona, crime scene investigation

Samantha Bilder, early childhood education

Gabrielle Cooper, health knowledge bowl

PRESS PHOTOS BY LOU WHEELANDLehigh Career & Technical Institute (LCTI) students Brianny Zaldivor, Daliana Ortiz and Frederid Cardona, representing Whitehall High School, accept their SkillsUSA third-place awards in the crime scene investigation category. First-place honors went to Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School students. Monroe County Technical Institute students earned second place. Copyright - Lou Wheeland Photography