Eastside & Southside Compete in 2025 SkillsUSA Regional
Eastside & Southside Compete in 2025 SkillsUSA Regional
Career & Technical Education students from Eastside and Southside technical centers excelled in the recent SkillsUSA regional contests. Congratulations to all!
Eastside
- Automotive MLR – 1. Judah Engel; 2. Luisa Perez Segura; 3. Jonathan Slaughter and Gabriela Stephens
- Interactive Application & Video Game Development – 1. James Duncan and Leonardo Huynh; 2. Wyatt Robinson and Trey Nicholson; 3. Avery Geurtz and Casper Herrington
- Job Interview – 3. John Cole Farris
- Job Skills Demo A – 3. Dylan Hutchinson
- Pin Design – 3. Elaina Crosby-Lucas
- T-Shirt Design – 1. David Ingram
Southside
- CPR/First Aid – 1. Kayllynn Deaton and Jazmine KisKaden
- Job Skills Demo A – 1. Nathaniel Kincaid; 2. Kayla Osmer
- Job Skills Demo Open – 1. Dillon Majors
- Medical Math – 1. Maddox Dixon
- Medical Terminology – 2. Emily Ackerman; 3. Syaliea Sabbagh
- Prepared Speech – 1. Emily Ackerman; 2. Katlyin Puckett
- Welding – 2. Landon Dye; 3. Reece Thomson
- Welding 1 – 1. Trey Boston
- Welding Fabrication – 1. Logan Stout, Hayden Mills, and Cody Lyons
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers, and industry working together to ensure our country has a skilled workforce. As a nonprofit national education association, SkillsUSA serves middle school, high school, and college/postsecondary students preparing for careers in trade, technical, and skilled service occupations.