MUSCLE SHOALS-Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC) hosted the SkillsUSA North Alabama District competition on the Shoals campus for approximately 80 high school students Friday, March 11.
Students competed in seven career technical and leadership contests. Competitions include: Automotive Service Technology, Cosmetology, Customer Service, Job Interview, Job Skills Demonstration Open, Job Skills Demonstration A, and Related Technical Math.
Schools in the North Alabama District consist of: Albertville High School, Allen Thornton Career Technical School, Anniston Army Depot High School, Arab High School, Bob Jones High School, Brilliant High School, Buckhorn High School, Career Academies of Decatur, Central High School-Florence, Colbert County High School, Columbia High School, Cullman Area Technology Academy, Cullman High School, Decatur High School, Dekalb County Technology Center, Deshler Career Technology Center, Douglas High School, Earnest Pruett Center of Technology, Florence High School, Fort Payne High School, Franklin County Career Tech Center, Good Hope High School, Grissom High School, Hackleburg High School, Haleyville Center of Technology, Hamilton High School, Hartselle High School, Hazel Green High School, HOPE Christian Academy, Huntsville Center For Technology, Huntsville High School, James Clemens High School, Lawrence County Center of Technology, Lee/New Century High School, Limestone Career Technology Center, Madison County Career Technology Center, Mae Jemison High School, Marion County High School, Marshall Technical School, Morgan County Schools Technology Park, Muscle Shoals Career Academy, Phillips High School, Pisgah High School, Russellville High School Career Technical, Sardis High School, Scottsboro High School, Sparkman High School, Winfield City High School, Winston County Technology Center.
The top four winners in each category will advance to the state competition April 25-27 in Birmingham.
For more detailed competition information, please visit www.alskillsusa.org.
Media Release/NWSCC/Photos Trent Randolph