NEW BERLIN — Students from SUN Area Technical Institute, Columbia-Montour AVTS, Northumberland County Career and Technology Center, Northern Tier Career Center, Central Mountain High School, Lycoming County Career Center, North and South Schuylkill Training Centers, Wellsboro and Williamsport High School recently competed in Pennsylvania District VI Skills USA Competitions.
SkillsUSA is a national student organization for students enrolled in trade, industrial, technical and health occupations educational programs. The students competed in both skill and leadership competitive events for the purpose of selecting those individuals who will advance to the state level.
First place Skill winners from SUN Area Technical Institute were: Automotive Refinishing, Tyler Spear; Carpentry, Logan Trego; Collision Repair Technology, Levi Cross; Esthetics, Ashley Wilson and her model Alicia Boutin; Extemporaneous Speaking, Claudia Pehowic; Prepared Speaking, Paige Feltman; Job Skill Demonstration A, Miriana Mangiapane; Action Skill, Amanda Torres; Welding, Robert Girvin; Cosmetology, Kiersten Dauberman; HVAC, Dakota Eberhart; Industrial Motor Control, Patrick Thomas; Restaurant Service, Heather Bowersox; Team Works, Matthew Zerbe, Cody Kremser, Andrew Stahl, Ethan Witmer; Residential Wiring, Robert Zimmerman; Post-Seconday Masonry, Adam Klase.
Second place winners from SUN included: Criminal Justice, Anastasia Kitchens; Crime Scene Investigation, Tyriq Dorman, Rebecca Lilley, Brandon Lindenmuth; Automated Manufacturing, Andrew Gemberling, James Radel, Parker Derr; Computer Maintenance, Zachary Diehl; Precision Machining; Aaron Bolig; Electronics, Nick Bachorski; Diesel Technology, Spencer Raup
Third place winner was Nicholas Mast, Diesel Technology.
Other participants at the district level included: Cole Smith, Culinary Arts; Laura Straub, Commercial Baking; Nicholas Young, Job Interview; and Dustin Mertz, Masonry
Receiving byes to the state competition are Kayla Dunkle and her model Brandi Hollenbach, in Nail Care; Jeffrey Fetterof, in Painting and Decorating; Andrew Brady, Internetworking; and Andrew Martin, Welding Sculpture.
All first place medal winners will advance to compete at the state level. The Pennsylvania SkillsUSA Leadership and Skill Conference will be held in Hershey on April 3-53.
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SUN Area Technical Institute Students Win in District Contests
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Midd-West to offer field hockey clinics to elementary students
The Midd-West field hockey coaches and players will be holding elementary clinics on Monday nights in June, beginning June 3.
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Midd-West Middle School students successfully compete at State PJAS Competition
MIDDLEBURG -- Three Midd-West Middle School seventh grade students participated in the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science state competition at Penn State University on May 13.
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Health 114 community service
NEW BERLIN -- The Health 114 class held a blanket drive to collect new and used blankets for Turkey Run Rescue local animal shelter located in Mifflinburg.
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Conservation District to visit farms & other animal operations
MIDDLEBURG — Farms and other places that handle animal manure, regardless of size, are required to have a manure management plan.
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Girls on the Run 5K spring race
BEAVER SPRINGS — More than 300 people participated in the Girls on the Run 5K spring race recently at the Middlecreek Area Community Center in Beaver Springs.
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Midd-West Middle School April Awards
From left, back row, Daniel Battle, Trey Keister, Kayla Swope; front row, Chandler Garverick, Cameron Catlin, Kiahna Bingaman, and Christopher Kessler. Missing from the photos is Kelli Beiler.
MIDDLEBURG -- Midd-West Middle School recognizes two students each month (one from each grade) for their outstanding achievement in the classroom and their leadership qualities.
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Coalition: Everyone can help troubled kids
The keynote speaker for the Snyder County Coalition for Kids meeting, Adam Wagner, speaks about the importance of parents in a juvenile's life on Monday night at the Midd-West High School.
MIDDLEBURG — Law enforcement alone isn’t enough to slow down the growing number of kids in Snyder County exhibiting behavioral problems, including drug abuse, said an adult probation officer at Monday night’s meeting of the Snyder County Coalition for Kids at Midd-West High School.
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Tickets available now for Saturday's underclassmen ball
Tickets for the Underclassmen Spring Ball will be available this week during all three lunches.
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Midd-West High School choirs to present concert Friday
The Midd-West High School Choirs will present a concert titled “Homeward Bound” on Friday at 7 p.m. in the Midd-West High School Auditorium.
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New DEP Regulations Affect Horse & Other Animal Owners: Workshop to Explain Regulations
MIDDLEBURG — Any person who produces or receives animal manure must have a manure management plan (MMP).
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Second-grade students hold science fair
Second grade students at Middleburg Elementary spent the past several weeks learning to write like scientists during Writer’s Workshop.
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Midd-West schedules senior awards assembly
The Midd-West High School Senior Awards Assembly will be held in the high school auditorium on Friday, May 24 at 9:00 a.m.
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