Carroll County Career Center students win 34 medals at Maryland Skills USA competition

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The Carroll County Public Schools Board of Education meeting on May 14, 2025, celebrated the achievements of local students who excelled in the Maryland Skills USA competition. The Carroll County Career and Technology Center students earned a remarkable total of 34 medals, including 15 gold, 12 silver, and 7 bronze, making them the top performers in the state.

During the meeting, students were recognized for their accomplishments, with many earning the opportunity to represent the center at the national Skills USA conference in Atlanta this summer. Notable winners included Brady Bonnie, who received a gold medal in automated manufacturing technology, and Elena Jones, who excelled in nursing assisting, also earning gold.

The event highlighted the importance of vocational education and the skills developed through these programs. Board members expressed pride in the students' achievements and acknowledged the support of their families.

Following the recognition segment, the meeting transitioned to board member activities and correspondence, with Dr. Malveaux leading the discussion. The meeting underscored the district's commitment to celebrating student success and fostering a supportive educational environment.

Converted from CCPS Board of Education Meeting May 14,2025 meeting on May 16, 2025
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