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Peoria-Area Students Make Mark at National SkillsUSA Championships
Several students from Peoria-area schools have come back with impressive accomplishments from the SkillsUSA national competitions in Georgia

PEORIA -- The SkillsUSA Illinois program is putting students to work right here locally, and helping some reach national distinction on their way to great careers in the skilled workforce.
Several students from our area have earned national champion honors from the recent SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Atlanta, GA, against the nation's most distinguished competition.
Learn more here about these impressive results and the impact SkillsUSA is having on students across Illinois and the nation:
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Illinois has a new set of national champions, with young people who have turned their SkillsUSA Illinois experience into the best preparation for success in heavy equipment operation, architectural drafting, cyber security and more in career and technical education and workforce development.
A record 100 students from SkillsUSA Illinois finished in the top 10 at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference, held from June 24-28 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. The students from 26 Illinois schools competed in a massive Championships session: 115 national career competitions featuring 6,647 students in a competition area of 1.79 million square feet (31 football fields, or 41 acres).
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The SkillsUSA Illinois top competitors earned 26 medals against the best national competition, including eight gold medals as national champions:
- Noah Biller (Sheet Metal), Capital Area Career Center in Springfield
- Trevor Vincent (Graphic Imaging Sublimation) and Noah Wynkoop (Diesel Equipment Technology), Illinois Central College in East Peoria
- Cole Willke (Heavy Equipment Operator), Kishwaukee College in Malta
- Emily Do (Architectural Drafting), Lockport Township High School East
- Tyler Olsen (Information Technology Services), Ronan Scott and Carter Williamson (Cyber Security), Pekin Community High School in Pekin
A full list of SkillsUSA Illinois’ Top-10 finishers is included below. Much more about the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference is available at https://www.nlsc.skillsusa.org/. That website includes a livestream video of the awards ceremony and a detailed description of the weeklong celebration of workforce development preparation. A media kit about the event is here.
All of the SkillsUSA Illinois first competed at local and regional levels, then advanced to the state championships in Peoria in late April. Illinois brought more than 300 students from the state championships to Atlanta for the national competition.
Like the state championships, the national competition tests students’ skills and preparation as the culmination of a year of hands-on career and technical education (CTE). Industry partners, trade associations and labor organizations volunteer to judge career competitions where students lay bricks, repair engines, practice hairdressing and much more against the clock and their counterparts from schools across Illinois, and ultimately across the country.
SkillsUSA programming is supported by a state grant under the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship program. Gov. JB Pritzker approved $10 million in extra funding in the state budget that took effect in July, and SkillsUSA Illinois expects to use new funding to expand its successful programming into new schools and communities starting this fall.
For SkillsUSA Illinois’ leadership, the Atlanta visit is a chance to both celebrate students’ hard work and the exciting progress Illinois is making to invest in young people’s career success.
“We are ecstatic to see the tremendous results of our students, and to have so many perform at the top of their fields against thousands of their peers from across the United States,” said SkillsUSA Illinois Executive Director Eric Hill. “Regardless of their field of study, our students have shown a determination and passion to perform under pressure that will open many doors for them to succeed, hopefully right here in Illinois. We thank Gov. Pritzker, the Legislature and our many partners in Illinois – from Caterpillar and the City of Peoria to our employers and labor organizations – who wholeheartedly support our mission and help us reach more students to provide more life-changing opportunities. The SkillsUSA experience is thriving and growing, and we are excited for what is ahead.”
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ABOUT Skills USA Illinois
SkillsUSA Illinois is a state and national membership association serving high school, college, and middle school students who are preparing for careers in trade, technical, and skilled service occupations, including health occupations, and for further education.
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers, and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA helps each student excel.
Visit SkillsUSA Illinois online: https://www.skillsusaillinois.org/
About SkillsUSA Illinois and its mission: https://www.skillsusaillinois.org/about-us
Calendar of events and programs: https://www.skillsusaillinois.org/events
For interested educators: https://www.skillsusaillinois.org/educators
For interested students: https://www.skillsusaillinois.org/students
Videos of recent SkillsUSA events: