2013-2014 Events Calendar Date Event August 20 August 24 Board of Director Meeting Carpenter’s Training Center Kent Professional development Program Workshop – Puget Sound Skill Center September 17 September 18 September 19 September 25 September 26 September 30 Puget Sound Region Advisor Meeting - Renton Secondary Learning Center (5:00 PM) Olympic Region Advisor Meeting - No. 1 Buffet, Bremerton (5:00 PM) Southwest Region Advisor Meeting - Clark County Skills Center (4:00 PM) Eastern Region Advisor Meeting – Northern Lights, Spokane (6:00 PM) Central Region Advisor Meeting – Yakima Valley Skill Center (5:00 PM) State Conference Technical Advisory Committees (TAC) Meeting – Bates Technical College October 11-13 October 23 October 31 October 19 October 26 October 5 Chapter Officer/Member/Advisor Training (Open to all members) CISPUS Learning Center, Randle, WA Eastern Region Fall Leadership Conference Puget Sound Regional Fall Leadership Conference Southwest Region Fall Leadership Conference Central Region Fall Leadership Conference Olympic Region Fall Leadership Conference November 14 State Conference Planning Meeting (TAC) & Judges – Bates Technical College December 13 1st Semester Membership Deadline January 11 January 16 January 17-19 Regional Contest Site/Date Deadline (Regional Coordinators) State Conference Planning Meeting (TAC) & Leadership Judges – Bates Technical College State Conference Planning Meeting (State Officers & Advisors) – TBD February February 9-15 February 14 February 28 February TBD National CTE Month National SkillsUSA Week 2nd Semester Membership Deadline Regional Skills & Leadership Contests (Completed) Legislative Policy Seminar - Olympia March 1 March 8 March 13 State Contest Selection Meeting (State Directors & Regional Coordinators) State Conference Registration Mailing/Posting State Conference Planning Meeting (TAC) & Judges – Bates Technical College April 4 April 14-16 April 17-19 April 17 State Conference Registration & Hotel Registration Deadline State Officer Pre-Conference Planning Meeting – Tacoma State Leadership & Skills Conference (SLSC) – Tacoma Judges & Student Contestants Contest Orientation – Tacoma May 9 National Leadership & Skills Conference (NLSC) Registration Deadline June 23-27 National Leadership & Skills Conference (NLSC) – Kansas City Contact Information SkillsUSA Washington P.O. Box 2698, Olympia, WA 98507 www.skillsusawashington.org State Director Dennis Wallace, OSPI/Skilled & Technical Science Pathway Supervisor Phone: 360-725-6241 Email: dennis.wallace@k12.wa.us Executive Director Bruce F. McBurney Office Phone: 360-923-1741 Cell Phone: 360-970-1331 Fax: 360-698-9536 Email: bruce.mcburney@skillsusawashington.org Central Region Coordinator Ray & Linda Cyr (Davis High School) Phone: 509-573-2770 Email: cyr.raymond@yakimaschools.org Olympic Region Coordinator Keith Kuniyasu (River Ridge High School) Phone: 360-412-4411 Ext. 42524 Email: kkuniyasu@nthurston.k12.wa.us Eastern Region Coordinator(s) Brandon Hirst (NEWTECH Skill Center) Phone: 509-354-7423 Email: BrandonH@spokaneschools.org Puget Sound Region Coordinator(s) Paul Scott (Sartori Education Center – Renton) Phone: 425-204-2128 or 2130 Email: paul.scott@rentonschools.us Southwest Region Coordinator(s) Tom Whittingham (Clark County Skill Center) Phone: 360-604-1050 E.2123 Email: thomas.whittingham@evergreenps.org Hilary Mayhan Phone: 206-931-2245 Email: hmayhan@gmail.com Bill Draper (Clark County Skill Center) Phone: 360-604-1050 E.2148 Email: william.draper@evergreenps.org Joani Bishop (ACE @ The Tyee Complex) Phone: 206-631-6473 Email:Joani.bishop@highlineschools.org Adam Scroggins (Pierce County Skill Center) Phone: 360-710-5102 Email: ascroggins@bethelsd.org Board of Directors Jay Leviton (Chair) - Renton School District Bob Monroig – SkillsUSA Washington P.S. Dennis Wallace – OSPI Raymond Cyr – Central Region Bruce McBurney – SkillsUSA Washington Andrew Berhow – Southwest Region Jennifer Coyle - Carpenter Training Center Hiliary Mayhan – Puget Sound Region Martin Culbert – Digipen Brandon Hirst – Eastern Region Jody Robbins – WSATC & LNI Roger McCausland – Olympic Region Bryan Watland – Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Riley Johnson– SkillsUSA State President (Sec) Kathi Hale – Xerox Corporation Erika Nelson – National Region V Vice President Robin Nixon – Breedt Product Design Gabriella Flint – Association Accountant J.D. Fernstrom – Stihl N.W. Grace Humes – Board Secretary Paul Ringstad – Universal Technical Institute Meet Your 2013-2014 State Officers (Left to right) Reporter: Rosendo Lopez – Davis High School; Historian: Leah Shannon – YV Tech; Parliamentarian: Alejandro Reyes – Davis High School; Secretary : Taryn Wolfe – Evergreen High School; Sgt. At Arms: Alex Bache – River Ridge High School; Treasurer: Connor Wolfe – Elma High School; Vice President: Hannah Powers – Arlington High School; President: Riley Johnson – Ft. Vancouver High School. 2013-2014 SkillsUSA Year! “Soar with your Strengths” This year’s State Officer Team welcomes each of you to join us on our Journey to become “Champions at Work”. This year’s theme is “Soar with your Strengths”. Many people speak of using your abilities, taking chances, dreaming to be your best and working to fulfill your potential. “Don’t allow the fear of falling stop you from pursuing your dream. Prepare. Practice. Pray. Jump! It’s through the fall that you’ll realize you can fly,” Yvonne Pierre, Author and Talk Radio host. Jen Stephens, Author states, “If we never had the courage to take a leap of faith, we’d be cheating God out of a chance to mount us up with wings like eagles and watch us soar”. DECIDE to take a leap of faith and dedicate yourself to being the best you can be through SkillsUSA Washington membership and involvement. Define yourself by helping others through community service and making a positive difference in your home, school and community by developing your leadership and technical skills through participation and leadership. WE NEED YOU to make a difference SkillsUSA Washington. JOIN Today and get involved. Develop your ability to “Soar with your Strengths”. Meet Your 2013-2014 National Officers “EDUCATED AND SKILLED TO LEAD AMERICA” Standing left to right: Region 1 VP Elizabeth Czerpak - PA, Region 5 VP Erika Nelson - WA, Region 4 VP Chandler Forsythe - TX, Region 3 VP Cole Fallis - OH, Region 2 VP Jacob Halfin - GA, PS Vice President & JEC Secretary Dustin Cagle - AL, PS Treasurer & JEC Chair Zach Pechacek - NE, PS Secretary Juan-Carlos Medina - NM, PS President Leah Rife - CO, PS Parliamentarian Tony Hamblin Sitting left to right: HS Treasure Daria Ferdine - NJ, HS Secretary Brittany Velez - MA, HS Parliamentarian Bailie Henry - - OK, HS President Crystal Sandoval - TX, HS Vice President Laura Gouillon - CA Membership Dues & Registration SkillsUSA Washington membership registration will be completed through the SkillsUSA website beginning on September 1, 2013. To join SkillsUSA, go to: www.skillsusa.org/join or www.skillsusa-registger.org if you have previously been a member. Students must be registered members in order to compete at regional, state or national competitions. Students must also be registered members to run for state or national offices. Submit membership rosters early. New or additional students can be submitted as they enter the program or decide to join. State deadlines are shown on Page 2, Events Calendar. All dues (state & national) are to be paid to National SkillsUSA. State dues are flowed back to the state by National SkillsUSA. Dues are as follows: Students: $16.00 ($8 State & $8 National) Advisors & Professionals (Instructors, School Administrators & Advisory Committee Members): $22.00 ($8 State & $14 National). Alumni: $5.00 (State Only) Note: Some regions have additional affiliation or participation fees! Contact Bruce McBurney, Executive Director, or Judy Garrison at National SkillsUSA for assistance with membership/dues registration and payments. Judy can be contacted at: jgarrison@skillsusa.org or by phone at: 703-737-0616. Membership questions can be answered by calling the Membership Line at: 800-355-8422. Advisors, this fall, you are eligible to win a fabulous $50 Lowe’s gift card when you submit SkillsUSA membership. You must be a professional member and have a minimum of 15 members in your training program. When you register your members online at the SkillsUSA website, each day one lucky advisor’s name will be drawn with notification each Friday of each week. Your name will continue in the drawing until you win, or the program ends. Contest opens September 16 and ends on November 15, 2013. Sponsored by Lowe’s. SkillsUSA Washington Contests 2013-2014 Listed below are the contests offered at the National Level. State and Regional contests will differ depending on interest and contest management at those levels. Contests listed in “Red” below denote that this contest had no participants in the 2013 State Championships. All contests are conducted in accordance with the 2013-2014 National Skills Technical Standards. These standards should be reviewed prior to students competing in contests. Skilled & Technical Science Contests 3-D Visualization & Animation Humanoid Robotics (Demo) Advertising Design Industrial Motor Control Architectural Drafting Internetworking Audio/Radio Production Jewelry Design (State Only) Automotive Maintenance (State Only) Major Appliance & Refrigeration Repair Automated Manufacturing Technology Marine Service Technology Automotive Refinishing Technology Masonry Automotive Service Technology Mechatronics Aviation Maintenance Technology Medical Assisting Basic Electronics (State Only) Mobile Electronics Installation (Demo) Basic Health Care Skills Mobile Robotics Technology Broadcast News Production Motorcycle Service Technology Building Maintenance Nail Care Cabinetmaking Nurse Assisting Carpentry Photography CNC Milling Technology Plumbing CNC Turning Technology Power Equipment Technology Collision Repair Technology Practical Nursing Commercial Baking Precision Machining Technology Computer Maintenance Technology Principles of Technology* Computer Programming Residential Systems Installation & Maint Cosmetology Restaurant Service Crime Scene Investigation Robotics & Automation Technology Criminal Justice Screen Printing Technology Culinary Arts Sheet Metal Dental Assisting Sustainability Solutions (Demo) Diesel Equipment Technology Technical Computer Applications Digital Cinema Production Technical Drafting Early Childhood Education Telecommunications Cabling Electrical Construction Wiring Television (Video) Production Electronics Technology T-Shirt Design Engineering Technology/Design Urban Search & Rescue (Demo) Esthetics Web Design Firefighting Welding Graphic Communications Welding Fabrication Graphic Imaging Sublimation (Demo) Welding Sculpture Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Leadership Development Contests Action Skills American Spirit Notebook Chapter Business Procedure Chapter Display Community Acton Project (Demo) Community Service Creed (State Only) Employment Application Process Extemporaneous Speaking Job Interview Job Skill Demonstration “A” Job Skill Demonstration “Open” Occupational Health & Safety Opening & Closing Ceremony Outstanding Chapter Notebook Pin Design Prepared Speech Promotional Bulletin Board Quiz Bowl Occupationally Related Contests Career Pathways Showcase Customer Service Entrepreneurship First Aid/CPR Health Knowledge Bowl Health Occupations Portfolio Medical Math Medical Terminology Related Technical Math Note: At the Regional & State Level Contests, individuals may participate in more than one contest. Potentially, a student could compete in up to five contests at the Regional & State Levels. (1) Skilled & Technical Science Contests. (2) Leadership Development Contests -(One Individual & One Team). (2) Occupationally Related Contests – (One Individual & One Team). At the National Level, students are limited to only one contest in any of the above categories. Resources Be sure to investigate all that SkillsUSA has to offer through the national website at: www.skillsusa.org and the Washington State website at: www.skillsusawashington.org. Note: The SkillsUSA Washington Website will be undergoing reconstruction during early September and may be offline for several days during this action! There is a large amount of helpful information available to start and manage a chapter, plan for leadership and skills conferences and contests, and prepare students through exciting events and activities. The information is there, tap into it. You do not have to reinvent the wheel, simply use the one provided. If you need chapter management assistance, simply contact the state executive director, regional coordinator or state officer. Included in this packet is contact information, event dates, contest lists, competition themes and school chapter lists. A phone call or an email can provide additional information or answer questions. Take advantage of what is offered for the future of your students. Don’t leave them with a gap in their future because you think it takes too much time. Being a chapter advisor is not that time consuming if you utilize the information available and link it to your Skilled & Technical Science Program. Have a good year! SkillsUSA Scholarships SkillsUSA Alumni Merit Scholarship The SkillsUSA Alumni & Friends Association awards two $500 scholarship to outstanding SkillsUSA members who will be attending a postsecondary training program next school year. www.skillsusa.org/supporters/alumnischolar.shtml Culinary Institute of America National Student Organization Scholarship 31 one-time $3000 scholarships for active members of SkillsUSA. Separate scholarship for students who place strongly in culinary or baking and pastry competitions. http://www.ciachef.edu/scholarships-by-campus/ National Technical Honor Society Scholarships for SkillsUSA Members The NTHS annually awards a $1,000 scholarships to two high-school SkillsUSA members and two college/postsecondary Skills USA members who are also involved in NTHS. For details go to: www.skillsusa.org/students/nths.shml Robert Flint Student Leadership Development Scholarship SkillsUSA members with financial needs may be eligible for a Student Leadership Development Scholarship to attend the Activate and Leverage conferences in June or the Washington Leadership Training Institute (WLTI) in September. Four scholarships at $1,300 each will be awarded to attend Activate and Leverage training and four scholarships at $800 each will be awarded to attend WLTI. Nominations can only be made by a state association director. For details, contact your state SkillsUSA office. Bruce McBurney or Denny Wallace Manufacturing Institute Scholarship Program 10 full-tuition scholarship toward a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a manufacturing-related degree program at University of Phoenix. www.phoenix.edu/mischolar Sharon Melton Myers Memorial Scholarship Through a donation from the Sharon Melton Myers Memorial Fund, SkillsUSA and the McMinn County Vocational Center SkillsUSA Alumni Association are offering a $500 scholarship to a SkillsUSA member for continuing education in college or technical school. Visit: www.skillsusa.org/students/scholarships.shtml SkillsUSA Championships Following are the scholarships offered through the SkillsUSA national office to winners of the SkillSUSA Championships. Most scholarships are awarded to first-, second- and third-place winners (gold, silver and bronze medalists). In most cases, these scholarships are applied directly to tuition and education expenses. Medalists also receive tools of the trade, software and other awards. For complete details, go to: www.skillsusa.org/students/scholarships.shtml International SkillsUSA Degree Students who successfully complete the International Degree of the PDP are eligible for a $1000 travel scholarship to attend the National Conference. For more information call Marsha Daves at 703-737-0605 or email mdaves@skillsusa.org Robert Flint Student Leadership Award The elected national high-school and college/postsecondary SkillsUSA student Presidents are awarded $1000 Leadership scholarships at the completion of their term. Lowe’s Schools In Need & Career Safe Grants CareerSafe Grants; Vouchers that will allow students to take on online assessment and earn their OSHA 10 hours Construction or General Industry Safety Credential. Vouchers will be awarded in January 2014. Schools in Need Grant; Provide basic needs to improve the quality of students’ education experience. Grants between $2500 and $25,000 are available. Applications will become available on September 1, 2013. Go to http://www.skillsusa.org for more information and to secure an application. Applications must be received by November 1, 2013. Greetings from your National Executive Director! Dear SkillsUSA Advisor: Welcome to another year of changing lives! As I write this letter, I am pleased to say our membership is at an all-time high, and even more importantly, active participation by members is on the rise. When members engage in the full scope of chapter activities, we better realize our mission of “empowering members to become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens.” While this is great news, there is always more work to do, more students to reach and more leaders to develop. One of the ways we’re adding value to SkillsUSA is through investment in our chapter programs. Many of you have participated in our Professional Development Program and Lowe’s Schools in Need and CareerSafe Grants, but maybe you haven’t considered getting involved in the Student2Student Mentoring or the President’s Volunteer Service Award. If you haven’t taken advantage of these opportunities, I encourage you to do so. These programs provide new insight and inspiration, and I guarantee you’ll enjoy the experience. I also know these programs have been an essential part of our chapter growth and improved chapter participation over the past few years. We also have numerous printed leadership resources to assist you in helping students realize the SkillsUSA mission. If you haven’t already, take a look at our innovative educational resources found online and in our catalog that are designed to strengthen the student leader. Thanks to teacher input, we have some new additions for 2013-14, including a poster that will help you kick off the chapter school year and activities that will allow you to easily integrate SkillsUSA into your classroom. I encourage you to also check in to our online page for teachers, which offers updated and essential information to assist you. This includes simple ideas from your fellow teachers on incorporating each aspect of the program of work into your chapter. In the spirit of continuing our upward trend of engaging students, I encourage you to review your SkillsUSA program this year and find three things you believe you can do better. By using the resources available in the membership kit, in our catalog and on our website, you have the tools you need right at your fingertips. The magic happens at the local level, and you are the magician! Enjoy all that this year brings. With appreciation for all you do to make members shine, Timothy Lawrence SkillsUSA Executive Director 2013-2014 National SkillsUSA Competition Theme The SkillsUSA Competition Theme for the 2013-2014 school year is: “SkillsUSA: Champions at Work Educated and Skilled to Lead America. The topic to be addressed by contestants in the Chapter Display, Prepared Speech and Promotional Bulletin Board contests is how our slogan, SkillsUSA: Champions at Work, relates to our national program of work in the area of Professional Development. Within this topic, contestants might illustrate or discuss any of the following: How has your involvement in SkillsUSA ensured that you are educated in the areas of personal, workplace and technical skills needed to lead America? As indicated by research, what are the needed skills to fulfill the projected job market, and how can you obtain the education to be prepared to lead America? Why is it important to the economic success of America to build a society of educated and skilled workers? How has your involvement in SkillsUSA led to greater skill development? Why is continually updating your skills important? How has education changed to adapt to the skills needed to be successful in the marketplace? What can SkillsUSA do to ensure that its members are educated and skilled to lead America? How does the level of education and skills attainment affect America’s success in the global marketplace? What are the steps you would take to ensure you were receiving the right education and skills to fulfill the future job market? What SkillsUSA programs ensure that members are developing personal skills that are needed to lead America such as integrity, self-motivation, work ethic, professionalism, and responsibility? What SkillsUSA programs ensure that members are developing workplace skills that are needed to lead America such as communication, decision-making, teamwork, cultural sensitivity and leadership? What SkillsUSA programs ensure that members are developing technical skills that are needed to lead America such as technical literacy, job specific, service orientation, professional development, and safety and health? How is SkillsUSA living out its mission to help its members become world-class workers, leaders and responsible America citizens? 2014 State Conference Program Cover Design Contest GENERAL RULES Deadline for all designs is February 7, 2014. Designers must be active/registered SkillsUSA members. Artwork must be submitted electronically. Email designs to: bruce.mcburney@skillsusawashington.org The cover design should reflect the current state conference theme of “Soar with your Strengths!” All SkillsUSA Washington or SkillsUSA logos must be the official logo supplied by SkillsUSA. No alterations allowed. These are registered trademarks. No more than five (5) designs may be submitted by a SkillsUSA student member. The design will be selected by SkillsUSA Washington Staff and the State Officer Team. The winner will be notified by the end of February 2014. The winning designer will be invited to the State Leadership & Skills Conference to receive a cash award of $50 and to be recognized by the state association at the Opening Session. 2014 State Conference Pin Design Contest GENERAL RULES Deadline for all designs is January 10, 2014. Pin designers must be active/registered SkillsUSA members. Artwork must be submitted electronically – please use JPEG formatting. Email designs to: bruce.mcburney@skillsusawashington.org. The pin design should reflect Washington State and SkillsUSA. No more than five (5) designs can be submitted by a SkillsUSA student member. The design selected to be the year’s state conference pin will be selected by SkillsUSA Washington Staff and the State Officer Team in mid-February and the winner will be notified by late February. This pin design is not related to the Leadership Development Contest in Pin Design held at the State and National Levels. It is recommended that individuals who submitted a state pin design also compete in the Pin Design Contest. The winning design will be invited to the State Leadership & Skill Conference to receive a cash prize of $50 and to be recognized by the state association. Approximately 2,500 pins will be manufactured from the design in time for the State Leadership & Skills Conference. The pin will also be used for trading at the National SkillsUSA Leadership & Skills Conference. PIN GUIDELINES No more than five (5) colors can be used. Each color must be separated by a black line or outline. Lettering is considered as part of the outline and does not count as one of the colors. The pin size will not exceed 1.25 inches after it is made. Please take into consideration the reduction in size and understand that very small detail in your design would not be seen. Pin design submissions should be sent with dimensions of 5” x 5”. Washington State pins are collector items and have tremendous trading value at the SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference. Many state associations go to great lengths to design a pin reflecting their state and its individuality. In designing the 2014 pin, remember the uniqueness of our state and our quality of life. Special Awards Advisor of the Year 2013 Region V Chuck Veloni Aberdeen High School For 10 years, Chuck Veloni has been a SkillsUSA advisor. The industrial engineering and radio broadcasting instructor at Aberdeen (Wash.) High School has created a program that's produced 26 state champions, 10 national Top 10 finishers, and two national officers. One of his students calls him "the best advisor anyone could ever hope for." His students have gone on to apprenticeship and training programs as well as high-paying jobs after graduation. Veloni also serves as his school's wrestling coach, supervises the school's radio station and freely gives much of what little personal time he has left to help his program and chapter become even more successful, from holding fundraisers to chaperoning state officers at events. Advisor of the Year 2013 Washington Donna Moreau Port Angeles High School As an Advisor of SkillsUSA for 25 years, I look back over increased teamwork and motivated students as SkillsUSA provided the 3R’s of rigor, relevance and relationships as student experiences were broadened. Students were provided an avenue for real life situations and developed a network of support. Competitions, conferences and community service prepares students for life and instill selfconfidence. Each year club members change as did the group's emphasis on fundraising and or community service activities. One year the club chose to complete four community service projects local, state, national, and international. Another year we were unable to participate in the regional skills competition, so the students helped to put on the State competition. Overall, my students and I looked forward to our SkillsUSA adventures each year. We wish Donna Great adventure on her retirement. SkillsUSA Washington will miss her greatly. 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