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Five Franklin Residents Win Medals at SkillsUSA Championship
By TAPinto Franklin/Somerset Staff,
12 days ago
Photo: (l-r) Members of the gold medal winning SkillsUSA Quiz Bowl team from SCVTHS: Arnav Khanna (Hillsborough), Aarnav Shah (Bridgewater), Vir Trivedi (Hillsborough), Pari Malla (Branchburg), Lily Boguslavsky (Bridgewater), Daniel Yuh (Somerset), Krish Vyas (Hillsborough). Credits: Courtesy of Somerset County Vocational & Technical High School
SOMERSET COUNTY, NJ - Students from Somerset County Vocational & Technical High School (SCVTHS) - five Franklin residents, competed in the SkillsUSA Championships last month, according to a news release.
SkillsUSA i s a not-for-profit association that serves more than 300,000 middle school, high school, college and postsecondary students — and their instructors — in trade, technical, and skilled service instructional programs.
More than 6,500 students from around the country competed during the Championships in events that covered skilled and technical sciences, leadership development, and occupationally related skills.
SCVTHS students earned a total of 19 medals, including 12 gold medals.
The list of SCVTHS students who received medals and awards is as follows:
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