April 20, 2019

SkillsUSA Indiana Hosts Statewide Technical Training Competition

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The SkillsUSA competition at the Indiana State Fairgrounds on April 20, 2019.  - Justin Hicks/IPB News

The SkillsUSA competition at the Indiana State Fairgrounds on April 20, 2019.

Justin Hicks/IPB News

Students from dozens of Indiana high schools competed at the Indiana State Fairgrounds over the weekend. The event tested their leadership, career and technical skills. 

More than 800 Indiana high schoolers competed in 79 events ranging from cosmetology to carpentry to coding as part of the state’s SkillsUSA Leadership and Skills Conference. State director Kelley Baker says the annual event reduces the stigma around career and technical education. It also raises awareness that the organization is here to help schools.

“I think we're a hidden secret," Baker says. "We're like, listen this is what industry is saying is needed so we focus on that. We give our teachers the resources to be able to have that into their classrooms.”

SkillsUSA Indiana is one of nine career and technical education organizations that receive federal funds granted by the state. First place winners of state competitions will go on to compete at a national SkillsUSA conference in June.  

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