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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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