Sunday, March 20, 2005
Machine Shop Online.com News: Machine Shop Education
Summary:
The Charles H. McCann Technical School secondary and postsecondary students competed in the district level Skills USA competition held at the Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School in Charlton on March 15.Skills USA is 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.
Thirteen students were awarded first-place gold medals, 10 students received second-place silver medals and eight students received third-place bronze medals.CNC Milling Technology: gold - Dave Senecal; silver - Zach Porio.Office Computer Application: gold - Aubry Frost; silver - Mike Lawson.
Ninety-one students from McCann competed in 24 areas including CNC milling, technical computer application and medical assisting. Thirteen students were awarded first-place gold medals, 10 students received second-place silver medals and eight students received third-place bronze medals.
Ninety-one students from McCann competed in 24 areas including CNC milling, technical computer application and medical assisting. Thirteen students were awarded first-place gold medals, 10 students received second-place silver medals and eight students received third-place bronze medals.
Berkshire Eagle Online - Communityhttp://www.berkshireeagle.com/Stories/0,1413,101~23899~2772989,00.html
www.machine-shop-online.com
The Charles H. McCann Technical School secondary and postsecondary students competed in the district level Skills USA competition held at the Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School in Charlton on March 15.Skills USA is 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.
Thirteen students were awarded first-place gold medals, 10 students received second-place silver medals and eight students received third-place bronze medals.CNC Milling Technology: gold - Dave Senecal; silver - Zach Porio.Office Computer Application: gold - Aubry Frost; silver - Mike Lawson.
Ninety-one students from McCann competed in 24 areas including CNC milling, technical computer application and medical assisting. Thirteen students were awarded first-place gold medals, 10 students received second-place silver medals and eight students received third-place bronze medals.
Ninety-one students from McCann competed in 24 areas including CNC milling, technical computer application and medical assisting. Thirteen students were awarded first-place gold medals, 10 students received second-place silver medals and eight students received third-place bronze medals.
Berkshire Eagle Online - Communityhttp://www.berkshireeagle.com/Stories/0,1413,101~23899~2772989,00.html
www.machine-shop-online.com