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RCS student takes honors in SkillsUSA competition

RCS High School student Travis Richardson took second place in the recent state SkillsUSA competition.

Richardson, the son of Lisa and Garry Richardson of Selkirk, earned the award in the Hydronics competition, which gauged his knowledge of hot water heating systems.

Richardson is junior at RCS and a student in the Capital Region Career & Technical School's HVAC/R (Heating/Ventilation/Air Conditioning, Refrigeration program. He is in the first year of that program.

He competed against peers from throughout New York, testing his technical and professional skills through hands-on and written contests. Most Career & Tech students attend class at the school for half a day and at their home high school for the other half day.

More than two dozen students representing both campuses of the Capital Region Career & Technical School (Albany/Colonie and Schoharie) competed in the SkillsUSA state competition in Syracuse. Many of the students had scored top awards at the SkillsUSA Regional Competition held in March at Schenectady County Community College. Results of that competition are posted online at www.bocescareertech.org.

Richardson was one of four students from the Career and Tech program to win awards in the state competition.

"I am proud of the accomplishments of all of our students who competed in the SkillsUSA state and regional competitions," said Dr. Hank Stopinski, Capital Region BOCES director of career and technical education. "These students are true leaders and role models. I also thank their teachers, Career & Tech staff and high schools for supporting these extraordinary young adults."

SkillsUSA (formerly known as VICA) is a national organization for career and technical students that promotes technical and professional growth and personal development through leadership seminars and workshops, campus activities, community service, and competitions. Each Career & Technical School campus has a student-run SkillsUSA chapter.

 

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