Career Technical Education and Grand Island Senior High, the two are synonymous. That connection was on full display April 9-11 as the Islanders competed at the Nebraska State SkillsUSA competition at the Heartland Events Center and Fonner Park.
Nearly 50 Grand Island Senior High students competed in the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Competition from April 9-11 at Fonner Park and the Heartland Events Center. Overall, 22 students earned 13 medals across 14 categories.
Ethan Erb, Ethan Wichman and Holden Wemhoff took part in the Automated Manufacturing Technology competition during the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Competition April 9-11 at Fonner Park.
The team of Natasha Chabikwa, Nicole Gonzalez and Julieta Ortiz Guillen were named the state runners-up in Career Pathways-Industrial and Engineering Technology at SkillsUSA.
Nearly 50 Grand Island Senior High students competed in the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Competition from April 9-11 at Fonner Park and the Heartland Events Center. Overall, 22 students earned 13 medals across 14 categories.
Ethan Erb, Ethan Wichman and Holden Wemhoff took part in the Automated Manufacturing Technology competition during the Nebraska State SkillsUSA Competition April 9-11 at Fonner Park.
The team of Natasha Chabikwa, Nicole Gonzalez and Julieta Ortiz Guillen were named the state runners-up in Career Pathways-Industrial and Engineering Technology at SkillsUSA.