NLSC 2024: Recap!
Washington Earned 🌟
1 Gold Medal 🥇
8 Silver Medals 🥈
Quan Do & Lilian Miller, Central Valley High School | Cyber Security
Sebastian Najar & Luke Twiss, Evergreen High School | Interactive Application and Video Game
Zachariah Hubbard & Kaiden Wood, Rochester High School | Commercial sUAS Drone
Daniel Dugas & Mason Young, Rochester High School | Robotics – Urban Search and Rescue
2 Bronze Medals 🥉
Josh Kallas, Capital High School | CNC 2-Axis Turning Programmer High School
Odyn Goldberg, Pierce County Skills Center | Telecommunications Cabling
This impressive achievement brings a total of 11 medals for Washington! In addition, 36 competitors excelled, placing in the top 10 nationwide:
4th Place: 1 Student
6th Place: 8 Students
7th Place: 9 Students
8th Place: 2 Students
9th Place: 9 Students
10th Place: 7 Students
Furthermore, 53 students earned the distinguished Skill Point Award, recognizing their excellence and proficiency in their skilled trades, and preparing them for future industry success.
Scores will be released from Nationals in the upcoming weeks – Once released you can access them using this link: https://www.skillsusa-register.org/scores
A Successful Conference 💯
During the conference, Washington students enthusiastically uploaded their photos as well as participated in the app-driven scavenger hunt, collaborating with other chapters to find the Washington and PNW pins.
We are proud to highlight that this year Washington sponsored two memorable meals for our advisors, students, and guests. On Monday, attendees enjoyed a full Southern comfort meal, received Washington swag, and were inspired by our state officers. On Friday, after the NLSC award session, Washington attendees gathered for a chili and baked potato bar to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our students and delegates.
Congratulations, Washington, for your hard work, dedication, and exceptional success at this national competition. Your achievements not only showcase extraordinary talent but also reflect the limitless potential and determination of SkillsUSA students in Washington!