The 2023 SkillsUSA European Championships had a strong STEM presence for the students of the Europe East district. More than 240 high school students registered in one of 12 STEM-CTE (career technical education) contests. Each contest required students to take their skills beyond the classroom and apply them in several industry-relevant challenges.
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Students from across the district had an opportunity to win $16,000 in scholarships and prizes courtesy of the chapter. The chapter has hosted SkillsUSA New York Area VII (Europe) for the past six years by identifying top industry and military professionals to design, administer and judge each contest.
The sixth annual SkillsUSA Championships introduced four new STEM contests, including the new STEM Challenge, having students design and engineer atmospheric experiments to which team finalists would have their experiments flown in a contracted high-altitude balloon. Also included in this year's program was the new STEM Debate in which students went head-to-head as they presented their pro and con arguments concerning artificial intelligence.
The official awards ceremony took place at the Innovation Lab on Ramstein Air Force Base following a live drone contest and STEM Bowl where words of encouragement regarding STEM application and opportunities came from Col. James Austin, USAF, chapter president.
Further inspiration toward careers in STEM came from keynote speaker Maj. Rachel Kolesnikov-Lindsey, a Space Force Guardian involved in the Atlas V Rocket Launch and helping to put over a dozen satellites in orbit.
This year's SkillsUSA European champions include: • Programming: Brandon Seyler (Kaiserslautern High School) • Cybersecurity: Brandon Seyler and Devin Riding (Kaiserslautern High School) • Engineering Technology Design: Daniel Greer and William Goodwin (Stuttgart High School) • STEM Debate: Anna Roth and Simon Fox (Stuttgart High School) • STEM Challenge: Samuel Marrero-Torres, Jacob Porter, Max Furqueron, Julia Harris, Preston Jackson, Anna Roth and Sebastian Schafer (Finalists with placements determined following HAB data analysis) • Nursing: Payton Cherrey (Ramstein High School) • Television Video Production: Alexander Montgomery and Harlan Adams (Kaiserslautern High School) • Advertising Design: Waverly Tanouye (Ansbach Middle High School) • Photojournalism: Katrina Chao (Stuttgart High School) • Marketing: Annika Sabol and Isabel Mayuri (Kaiserslautern High School)
*Drone Challenge: Tristan Anderson and Josiah Askew (Kaiserslautern High School) *STEM Bowl: Jacob Gerber (Kaiserslautern High School) For more information about the 2023 SkillsUSA Regional Championships and to see the full list of contest finalists, please visit the AFCEA Chapter 158 website - https://kaiserslautern.afceachapters.org/SkillsUSA
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