Minuteman High Students Earn 18 Medals in Skills Competition
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Lexington MA
10 March, 2021
3:06 PM
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LEXINGTON, MA — Minuteman High School students competed in the SkillsUSA Massachusetts District 3 Competition against 13 other high schools. Thirty-two Minuteman High School students competed and were awarded 18 medals in the competition, demonstrating knowledge in their career technical area of study, employability skills and safety. Minuteman brought home six gold medals, seven silver, and five bronze. Twelve students of the 18 students will advance to the SkillsUSA MA States competition to be held in late April at Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School. The winners are listed below, those with asterisks will continue onto the state level competitions: Competition: Advertising DesignGOLD: Ariana Calder, Design and Visual Communications career major, grade 12, Lancaster Competition: Auto Service TechnologyBRONZE: Ryan Breen-Aronson, Automotive Technology career major, grade 10, Arlington Competition: CabinetmakingGOLD: Olivia O'Neill, Carpentry career major, grade 10, LexingtonSILVER: Annie Brosnan, Carpentry career major, grade 10, ArlingtonBRONZE: Caleb Begley, Carpentry career major, grade 10, Arlington Competition: CNC MillingGOLD: Ellie Vail, Advanced Manufacturing career major, grade 12, ArlingtonSILVER: Jonathan Corbett, Advanced Manufacturing career major, grade 12, Watertown Competition: CNC TurningGOLD: Henry Price, Advanced Manufacturing career major, grade 12, BrooklineBRONZE: Bradley Winters, Advanced Manufacturing career major, grade 11, Lexington Competition: Commercial BakingSILVER: Alex Findeis, Culinary Arts career major, grade 10, Belmont Competition: Culinary ArtsSILVER: Josh Formaggio, Culinary Arts career major, grade 10, Acton Competition: Early EducationBRONZE: Maria DaSilva, Early Education and Teaching career major, grade 11, Arlington Competition: First AidSILVER: Sophia Magdeleno, Health Assisting career major, grade 10, Stow Competition: PlumbingSILVER: Harrison Hathaway, Plumbing and Heating career major, grade 11, NewtonBRONZE: Marc-Andre Noel, Plumbing and Heating career major, grade 10, Medford Competition: Robotics and AutomationGOLD: Gabriel Herbertz, Robotics and Automation career major, grade 12, StowGOLD: Peter Loschen, Robotics and Automation career major, grade 12, Winchester Competition: WeldingSILVER: Nathan Doherty, Metal Fabrication and Welding career major, grade 12, Lancaster Minuteman's Faculty Advisors for the SkillsUSA Club are Denise D'Ambrosia, teaching assistant, and Clifford Keirstead, carpentry teacher.
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