Minuteman High School Students Win Medals at SkillsUSA Competition

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Students from Minuteman High School captured medals in a host of technical categories in a regional skills competition against their peers last month, including one from Watertown, the school announced. Minuteman students earned gold, silver and bronze medals in the SkillsUSA District III Competition held at Joseph P. Keefe Regional Technical School in Framingham on February 28.

SkillsUSA is a national organization that allows students in career and technical education to compete in rigorous technical and leadership competitions.

The advisor of the Minuteman chapter of SkillsUSA is Engineering instructor Malcolm Paradise.

The medalists from Minuteman were as follows:

Culinary Arts: Gold, Sam Zurlo ‘19, Lexington

Cosmetology Over 500 hours: Bronze, Madelyn Hedges ‘18, Arlington

Additive Manufacturing: Gold, Ben Tangora ‘20, Lexington and Brandon Bain ‘20, Lexington

Electrical Construction Wiring: Silver, Luke Scannell ‘20, Lexington

Mechatronics: Gold, Benjamin Leone ‘18, Lancaster and Dan Seriy ‘18, Needham, Silver, Alex Northup ‘19, Needham and Ethan Moore ‘19, Arlington

Web Design & Programming: Gold, Adam Powell ‘18, Arlington and Ethan Francis-Wright ‘18, Arlington

Mobile Robotics: Gold, Gaetano Taranto ‘19, Waltham and Jake Dionne ‘19, Concord, Bronze, Emmanuel Adey ‘20, Lexington

Robotics Automation Technology: Gold, Sam Harris ‘19, Lancaster and Sophia Li ‘19, Acton

Telecommunication Cabling: Gold, Sean O’Connor ‘18, Winchester
Industrial Baking, Silver, Thomas Merida ‘18, Watertown

Many of these students will compete at the SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skills Conference held from April 26-28 in Marlborough.

Minuteman is an award-winning regional high school that integrates robust academic and career & technical learning to deliver a revolutionary competitive advantage to its students, expanding their opportunities for college and career success. Minuteman is as an accredited member of the New England Association of Schools & Colleges.

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