BT Teterboro's 2011 Medal Winners
Bronze for American Spirit Award
Ashley Schwiederek and Gianna Urgola
A notebook contest documenting a SkillsUSA chapters' community service and citizenship projects that demonstrate a belief in the American way of life and the purposes of SkillsUSA.
A notebook contest documenting a SkillsUSA chapters' community service and citizenship projects that demonstrate a belief in the American way of life and the purposes of SkillsUSA.
Silver for Chapter Business Proceedure
Kayla Avila, Dana Matarlo, Rajvi Shah, Siddhi Surana, Omonefe Itieite and Nicky Stahl (not in picture)
Student teams of six members demonstrate their knowledge of parliamentary procedure in both a written exam and a team demonstration.
Student teams of six members demonstrate their knowledge of parliamentary procedure in both a written exam and a team demonstration.
Silver for Occupational Health and Safety
Reshma John and Pooja Rana
Students demonstrate the safety and health endeavors of their respective technical programs by putting together a scrapbook that highlights important programs, activities and events related to their school's health and safety program.
Silver for Related Technical Math
Nilbhi Patel
On a written test, contestants demonstrate skills required to solve mathematical problems commonly found in the skilled trades and professional and technical occupations.
On a written test, contestants demonstrate skills required to solve mathematical problems commonly found in the skilled trades and professional and technical occupations.
Bronze for Television (Video) Production
Nicole Simeone and John Kowalchuck
Teams of two contestants are required to plan and shoot a 30 second DVD spot on location to convey the "theme" of the event. Editing is done in the contest area with special emphasis on professional production of the video by industry standards, quality of audio and video, and adequate conveyance of the "theme" to the viewer.
Teams of two contestants are required to plan and shoot a 30 second DVD spot on location to convey the "theme" of the event. Editing is done in the contest area with special emphasis on professional production of the video by industry standards, quality of audio and video, and adequate conveyance of the "theme" to the viewer.