A HUGE Congratulations to all our State Tech Students who attended and competed at the 2018 National Leadership and SkillsUSA Conference held in Louisville, Kentucky. It was a great week and wonderful experience for everyone! There were more than 6,300 students from every state and two territories competing in 102 competition areas. Below is a list of the 12 students who participated and how they placed. They all worked very hard and I am looking forward to having the returning students compete again next year!
Spencer Brocksmith – GOLD
Electronics Engineering Technology Student
Electronics Technology Contest
Donald (Trace) Nelson – SILVER
Precision Machining Technology Student
CNC Milling Specialist Contest
Blaine Feeler – BRONZE
Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Technology Student
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Contest
Haley Hughes – BRONZE
Powersports Technology Student
Motorcycle Service Technology Contest
Aaron Randolph – 5th Place
Medium/Heavy Truck Technology Student
Job Interview Contest
Christopher Brandt – 7th Place
Powersports Technology Student
Power Equipment Technology Contest
Walter Mullins – 7th Place
Aviation Maintenance Student
Aviation Maintenance Technology Contest
Chris Schwaller – 7th Place
Drafting and Design Engineering Technology Student
Technical Drafting Contest
Jozef Buchanan – 8th Place
Drafting and Design Engineering Technology Student
Related Technical Math Contest
Enjoli Dixon – 8th Place
Civil Engineering Technology Student
Customer Service Contest
Brice Bruemmer – 11th Place
Automotive Collision Technology Student
Collision Repair Technology Contest
Sydney Rothbard – 22nd Place
Heavy Equipment Technology Student
Diesel Equipment Technology Contest
A big #StateTechMo congratulations to the following students Jared Martincic, Jonathan Lewis, Trenton Post, Zackary Skiles, and Jerry Presley for signing on with ThermAvant Technologies in Columbia, Missouri. These 5 students are excited to start their new career after graduation next weekend! Some photos of the event are below!
Rusty Dutton has been in the construction industry for almost 25 years. After graduating from Centralia High School in 1996, Dutton began honing his skills at State Technical College of Missouri. In 1997, he graduated from the Heavy Equipment Operations program and started his career. While working primarily in heavy highway construction, Dutton has worked […]
State Tech is known for amazing career outcomes for our graduates, so when we begin to offer a new program, we know these students will be sought after when they graduate. That is why we are excited to announce our new Energy Technology program. This new program will start accepting students for the fall class […]