Chapter 74 Vocational Technical Students from Across Massachusetts Heading to Atlanta

Colleagues,

Students from Northeast Metro Tech and from across Massachusetts will be traveling to the SkillsUSA National Championships in Atlanta from June 24-28. They will be representing the Commonwealth in the SkillsUSA National Championships!

Congratulations and our best wishes!!!

David

Northeast Metro Tech Students Excel in SkillsUSA

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Amanda Andrade, of Chelsea, won a SkillsUSA gold medal in Medical Math by demonstrating her proficiency in applying mathematical concepts to healthcare scenarios.

WAKEFIELD — Superintendent David DiBarri is pleased to report that several Northeast Metro Tech students won gold and silver medals in SkillsUSA competition recently.

SkillsUSA is a national organization that focuses on preparing high school and college students for careers in trade, technical, and skilled service occupations. It provides opportunities for students to develop essential skills such as leadership, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving through various competitions, leadership conferences, and community service activities.

In the competitions, students display their skills and knowledge in specific occupational areas ranging from construction, automotive technology, and welding to healthcare, culinary arts, and robotics. These competitions often mirror real-world scenarios that students might encounter in their future careers.

Northeast Metro Tech students recently competed in SkillsUSA state competition in Marlborough.

Amanda Andrade, of Chelsea, won a gold medal in Medical Math by demonstrating her proficiency in applying mathematical concepts to healthcare scenarios.

Matthew McGowan, of Revere, won a gold medal in Residential and Commercial Appliance Repair by showcasing his mastery in troubleshooting and repairing appliances commonly found in homes and businesses.

Dylan Bichara, of Wakefield, and Steven Romero Hernandez, of Chelsea, won gold medals in Robotics and Automation Technology by demonstrating their excellence in designing, programming, and operating robotic systems.

Matthew McGowan, of Revere, won a SkillsUSA gold medal in Residential and Commercial Appliance Repair by showcasing his mastery in troubleshooting and repairing appliances commonly found in homes and businesses.

All four students will now advance to the SkillsUSA National Championships in Atlanta from June 24-28.

“It is so amazing to watch students be excited about their career tech area and be proud of their skills. The camaraderie among the schools, even though it is a competition, is wonderful to see,” said Instructor Johanna LaFauci.

“Our students know they are involved in something special,” said Instructor Erin Selvitella. “They have smiles on their faces for the duration of the conference.”

“It gives me a sense of responsibility. It pushes me to do my best and want to compete again next year,” said student Angela De Andrade.

Dylan Bichara, of Wakefield, and Steven Romero Hernandez, of Chelsea, won SkillsUSA gold medals in Robotics and Automation Technology by demonstrating their excellence in designing, programming, and operating robotic systems.

Silver medal winners include:

  • Junior Stefany Calderon Bedoya, of Revere, Dental Assisting
  • Junior Gabriella Ramos, of Malden, Dental Assisting
  • Junior Isabelly Rodriguez Jesuina, of Revere, Dental Assisting
  • Junior Emma McCormick, of Winthrop, Dental Assisting
  • Junior Sarah Jean, of Malden, Dental Assisting
  • Junior Anthony Morales, of Malden, Dental Assisting
  • Junior Rhys McDowell, of Wakefield, Dental Assisting
  • Junior Graham Roberts, of Melrose, Automotive Service Technology

“This is a remarkable achievement for these students, as it provides them with the opportunity to compete on a larger stage and further demonstrate their skills at a national level,” said Superintendent DiBarri. “It also offers them the chance to network with industry professionals and potentially open doors to future career opportunities.”

David J. Ferreira

MAVA Communications Coordinator

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