
Sierra Nevada Job Corps Students Headed to National Skills Competition
Hundreds of hand-picked vocational students from dozens of high schools and technical institutes in Nevada met in Reno to compete against each other in Skills Nevada, a wide variety of contests designed to test proficiency in everything from architectural drafting to welding fabrication. A select group of Sierra Nevada Job Corps students, victors from the earlier on-center Trade Olympics event, swept two entire events, while capturing Gold and Silver medals in carpentry and nursing. Below is a list of winners, including three champions chosen to represent the center in the 55th annual Skills USA, to be held June 24-28, 2019 in Louisville, Kentucky:
2019 Gold Medal Winners representing Sierra Nevada Job Corps and the State of Nevada at Nationals
Aaron Hidalgo – Gold Medal in Medical Math
Nataly Juarez-Pina – Gold Medal in Nursing Skills
Breanna Miles – Gold medal in Customer Service
Medical Math – Clean Sweep!
Aaron Hidalgo – Gold Medal
Jose Gurrola Valenzuala – Silver Medal
Amallely Gutierrez-Hernandez – Bronze Medal
Customer Service – Clean Sweep!
Breanna Miles – Gold Medal
Manuel Silva – Silver Medal
Anthony Juarez – Bronze Medal
CPR First Aid
Rhianna “Star” Sansom – Silver
Patrick Lavelle – Bronze
Welding Sculpture
Killian Libro – Silver Medal
Shad Hoppe-Pyles – Bronze Medal
Nursing Skills
Nataly Juarez-Pina – Gold Medal in Nursing Skills
Alexa Hernandez-Reyes – Silver Medal
Carpentry
Angel Valladolid Bernal – Gold Medal
Prince Kargbo – Silver Medal
Medical Administrative Assistant Instructor Lyndsay Evans led the week of events.
“We came through again! Our student competitors made me and my fellow faculty advisors Julie Stone, Manuel Gonzalez, and Michael Thomas very proud to be a part of their efforts. They showed everyone that they deserved to win.”
“It was exciting to meet working professionals who showed us how we could improve our employability. I look forward to visiting a new city in June. I’m just lucky to have this experience,” adds Nataly Juraez Pina who’s headed to the national competition.
“I had a great time meeting students from all over the state,” said pharmacy technician student and Nationals contestant Aaron Hidalgo, “and I think I’ll do well in Louisville. I know my stuff.”