SkillsUSA Awards
Thirteen students from across the Park Hill School District earned honors in the state and national SkillsUSA competition through the Northland Career Center, including one student, Park Hill High School’s Aiden Stremmel, who won a national championship.
National Placement
PHHS
- Aiden Stremmel – first place in the human services team presentation in the Career Pathways Showcase
- Brooke Walter – eighth place in crime scene investigation
Park Hill South
- Erica Chandler – eighth place in crime scene investigation
State Placement
PHHS
- Hunter Baugher – sixth place in job skills demo; third place in power equipment technology tech information
- Layke Baugher – tenth place in power equipment technology; fifth place in power equipment technology information
- Denny George – third place in diesel equipment technology
- Eve Herlyn – second place in the human services team presentation in the Career Pathways Showcase; second place in technical spelling
- Summer Lucas – second place in customer service
- Aiden Stremmel – first place and national qualifier in the human services team presentation in the Career Pathways Showcase
- Brooke Walter – first place and national qualifier for American Spirit Team; first place and national qualifier in crime scene investigation; state officer
PARK HILL SOUTH
- Tristan Butler – eighth place in robotics: search and rescue
- Erica Chandler—first place and national qualifier for American Spirit Team; first place and national qualifier in crime scene investigation
- Cameron Creal – fourth place for the transportation team presentation in the Career Pathways Showcase
- Reese Holcomb – third place in prepared speech; eighth place in robotics: search and rescue
- Morgan Holman – third place in the human services team presentation in the Career Pathways Showcase; eighth place in commercial baking
- Hunter Kiedrowski – third place for the human services presentation in the Career Pathways Showcase
- Michael Racowski – third place team in the criminal justice quiz bowl; ninth place in criminal justice
- Makenna Wilson – first place in commercial baking tech information; second place place in commercial baking