…from the SkillsUSA state competition held in April in Greensboro. Forty-three students and eleven instructors participated in the competition. Founded in 1965, SkillsUSA offers a competition for students to demonstrate…
…in the SkillsUSA North Carolina State Leadership and Skills Conference held April 18-20. SkillsUSA offers a competition for students to demonstrate their career and technical skills. The ECC chapter, called…
…College’s SkillsUSA competitors won a gold medal and two silver medals after participating in the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference held June 23-27 in Atlanta, Ga. In its 60th…
…SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference held last week in Louisville, Kentucky. The conference is the world’s largest showcase of skilled trades. The highlight of the conference was the SkillsUSA…
…SkillsUSA conference. “SkillsECC has competed in the SkillsUSA state competition since 2015, but this was the first year of competition since 2019 due to the pandemic,” explains SkillsECC Advisor Trey…
…Secondary competition at the recent SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference. Edgecombe Community College SkillsUSA participants brought home a silver medal from the National Leadership and Skills Conference held June…
…that’s what SkillsUSA is all about,” he explains. More than 2,700 students, instructors, industry members, and volunteers were on hand for the North Carolina SkillsUSA conference. See photos on Facebook…
Payden Kiser (left), a rising junior at the Edgecombe Early College High School and a student at Edgecombe Community College, was awarded a bronze medal at the national SkillsUSA conference…
The Edgecombe Community College SkillsUSA team brought home three medals from the recent national SkillsUSA competition in Atlanta. From left are (front row) faculty advisors Rebecca Stamilio Ehret, Johnica Ellis-Kiser,…
Edgecombe Community College students brought home four individual awards and four team awards from the SkillsUSA state competition held April 19-20. Twenty-two students and ten faculty advisors traveled to Greensboro…