The Magnolia High School SkillsUSA Science Chapter recently competed at the Lamar Institute of Technology in Beaumont and of 30 students, 23 are advancing to the State competition later this month!
Students earned gold medals in 11 of the 20 events they competed in. They also earned seven silver, and three bronze medals with numerous students placing in the top 10.
Congratulations to all of these students who competed:
First Place:
Katelyn Kuehn Medical Terminology
Christian Kelton Medical Math
Christian Kelton, Katelyn Kuehn, Victor Gomes, Alyssa Khan, and Rayan Qasem for Quiz Bowl
Ivory Aguilar Medical Assisting
Ryan Butler Basic Healthcare Skills
Katelyn Kuehn Nurse Assisting
Victor Gomes Job Skills Demonstration "A"
Leslie Sanchez Job Skills Demonstration "Open"
Myles Malbas, Jessica White, and Sam Santillan for Chapter Display
Annie Hoffart, Gigi Osafo, and Jazmine Bryant Promotional Bulletin Board
Rose Osafo Health Occupations Professional Portfolio
Second Place:
Alyssa Kahn Medical Math
Summer Mayes, Kinsey Wells, Ryan Butler, and Carys Maney for Health Knowledge Bowl
Ryann Catlett Medical Assisting
Myles Malbas T-Shirt Design
Ryann Catlett Job Skills Demonstration "Open"
Abicate Ray and Rose Osafo EMT
Ryann Catlett, Jocelyn Murdock, Summer Mayes, Abicate Ray, Kinsey Wells, Allison Robichau, and Kennedy Munnings for Opening and Closing Ceremonies
Third Place:
Leslie Sanchez Nurse Assisting
Kinsey Wells Basic Healthcare Skills
Ivory Aguillar and Dulce Barbosa EMT
SkillsUSA empowers its members to become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens. We improve the quality of our nation’s future skilled workforce through the development of SkillsUSA Framework skills that include personal, workplace and technical skills grounded in academics.