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La Center board approves SkillsUSA club to expand CTE competitions

La Center School District No. 101 Board of Directors · November 19, 2024
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Summary

The board approved a SkillsUSA Career and Technical Student Organization at La Center High School to support construction and CTE programs; students will compete in framing, electrical and drywall under existing extracurricular grade-check standards.

The La Center School District board on Nov. 19 approved formation of a SkillsUSA club at the high school to support construction and Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.

Dorri Oldham moved to establish the club and Eric Lindberg seconded; the board approved the motion (Motion 24/25-20) unanimously. The minutes state the club will allow students to compete in framing, electrical, sheetrock and other related competitions and that participants will be subject to the same grade-check requirements as other extracurricular activities.

Administrators and the board framed the approval as support for hands-on skills development within CTE pathways and an extension of existing shop and construction programming.