Fremont High School had three students medal at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference held April 9-11 in Grand Island. Bella Garcia, center, earned her second straight title in masonry. Joseph Ondracek, left, placed third in carpentry while Keyli Lopez Rosales placed third in basic health care skills.
Nine Fremont High School students competed at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference held April 9-11 in Grand Island.
Nine Fremont High School students competed at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference held April 9-11, 2026, in Grand Island. Their advisors are Brad Ryun and Jason Novotny.
Fremont High School senior Bella Garcia had to create a Z wall at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference held April 9-11 in Grand Island. She repeated as state champion in masonry which qualifies her for the National SkillsUSA Leadership and Skills Conference June 1-5 in Atlanta.
Fremont High School senior Keyli Lopez Rosales takes a written test at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference. She placed third in basic health care skills.
Joseph Ondracek stands next to the framing project he completed at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference in Grand Island. The Fremont High School sophomore placed third in carpentry.
Nine Fremont High School students competed at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference held April 9-11, 2026, in Grand Island. Their advisors are Brad Ryun and Jason Novotny.
Fremont High School senior Bella Garcia had to create a Z wall at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference held April 9-11 in Grand Island. She repeated as state champion in masonry which qualifies her for the National SkillsUSA Leadership and Skills Conference June 1-5 in Atlanta.
Fremont High School senior Keyli Lopez Rosales takes a written test at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference. She placed third in basic health care skills.
Joseph Ondracek stands next to the framing project he completed at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference in Grand Island. The Fremont High School sophomore placed third in carpentry.
Fremont High School had three students medal at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference held April 9-11 in Grand Island. Bella Garcia, center, earned her second straight title in masonry. Joseph Ondracek, left, placed third in carpentry while Keyli Lopez Rosales placed third in basic health care skills.