Reminder:

Once you register for NLSC, your registration payment needs to be mailed to 

SkillsUSA Montana P.O. Box 4274 Helena, MT 59604

Checks only -Payment DUE June 1, 2024

You are responsible for your Hotel reservation either though SkillsUSA Montana or on your own, you may pay this part with Credit card or Check.

Pictured is Dylan Miller, National Gold Winner of Automotive Refinishing Technology PS-Montana 2022


The National Leadership & Skills Conference is the ultimate recognition of excellence in career and technical education. This event brings together thousands of students, instructors, business partners, and administrators to celebrate the accomplishments of those preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, and it’s an incredible opportunity for students to showcase their talents and skills on the national level.

You will have the opportunity to meet other members of SkillsUSA, gain valuable industry experience, learn about new technologies and advancements in the field, and develop your leadership abilities.


 View the national contest descriptions for overviews of all contests. Contestants should check the national contest updates page for the latest updates.


July -- Timothy Walters, 18, of Missoula, Montana received Gold in the SkillsUSA Championships in High School Technical Computer Applications. Virgil Tholt, 13, of Winnett, Montana received Bronze in the SkillsUSA Championships in Middle School T-Shirt Design. The national skilled trades championships, held in Atlanta took place on June 20-22, 2023. The annual SkillsUSA conference was a showcase of career and technical education where more than 6,000 outstanding career and technical education students -- all state contest winners -- competed hands-on in 110 different trade, technical and leadership fields. SkillsUSA is America's proud champion of the skilled trades. We're a diverse, student-led organization building the future skilled workforce with graduates who are career ready, day one.

 

Tim is a Senior at Sentinel High School in Missoula. "We are very proud of Tim's accomplishments," said Brian Boot, his SkillsUSA advisor. "By showing their dedication to excellence in occupational and leadership skills, Tim and the other students who participated in the SkillsUSA competition are true 'champions at work.'"

 

During the SkillsUSA competition, the students worked against the clock and each other, proving their expertise in occupations such as electronics, computer-aided drafting, precision machining, medical assisting and culinary arts. All contests are run with the help of industry, trade associations and labor organizations, testing competencies set by industry for entry-level workers in their field. In addition, leadership contestants demonstrated public speaking, extemporaneous speaking, conducting meetings by parliamentary procedure and speed-round knowledge quiz bowls. [Note: for a description of a particular contest, go to www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-descriptions/.]

 

A total of 1,250 gold, silver and bronze medals were presented to students on Friday night, June 23 at the SkillsUSA Awards Session at State Farm Arena. Many winners also received industry prizes, tools of their trade or scholarships. The medalists and contestants who met a threshold contest score for their event as an indicator of proficiency also received a Skill Point Certificate representing workplace readiness in the student's occupational specialty. Students can add the certificate to an employment portfolio.

 

About SkillsUSA

 

SkillsUSA is America's proud champion of the skilled trades. It's a student-led partnership of education and industry that's building the skilled workforce our nation depends on with graduates who are career ready, day one. Representing nearly 380,000 career and technical education students and teachers, SkillsUSA chapters thrive in middle schools, high schools and college/postsecondary institutions nationwide. SkillsUSA's mission empowers students to become skilled professionals, career-ready leaders and responsible community members. That mission is accomplished through the SkillsUSA Framework of Personal Skills, Workplace Skills and Technical Skills Grounded in Academics, which is integrated into classroom curriculum. Through Framework instruction, students develop the character-shaping leadership skills -- teamwork, communication, professionalism and more -- that successful careers and lives demand. At the same time, students hone their high-level technical skills against current industry standards in more than 130 skilled trade areas, from 3-D Animation to Welding. The result? Focused, confident and highly skilled graduates who are ready to work, ready to lead and ready to make a difference in our schools, workplaces and communities. A vital solution to the skills gap, where more in-demand skilled trades positions are available than qualified professionals to fill them, SkillsUSA has served over 14 million difference-making members since 1965. To learn more, visit www.skillsusa.org.

 

Sincerely,

Roberta Tilleman

Important links for National Information 2024!!

NLSC General Regulations 

NLSC Required Clothing 23-24 

*Reminder If your contestant receives GOLD in more than one event, they can only represent Montana in one event at Nationals*

Click on this link for you NLSC 2024 championship checklist- https://www.nlsc.skillsusa.org/championships

Resume Requirement-

All competitors must create a one-page resume to submit online unless otherwise specified in their competition’s technical standards. Middle school competitors are exempt from the resume requirement. On May 22, 2024, the link for resume is available on this page below. SkillsUSA national competitors should submit their resume by June 5, 2024. Failure to do so will result in a 10-point penalty.

Your resume must be saved as a PDF file type using file name format of “Last Name First Name.” For example, “Amanda Smith” would save her resume as Smith Amanda. If you need assistance with saving your file as a PDF, visit the Adobe website for more information.

Professional Development Test Study Guide-

Prepare for the national Professional Development tests with this study guide. Please note middle school competitors are NOT required to take the Professional Development test as part of their competition.

Download the guide.

Limited Online Competition-Specific Knowledge Test-

The online competition-specific testing will include competitors from Quiz Bowl and Welding. In addition to the Professional Development test, competitors from these three competitions will also have a competition-specific test loaded into their online testing account. Competitors in Gastronomic Engineering (Culinary) will complete online third-party assessment(s) and will receive enrollment instructions via email on May 22.

*If not prompted when you sign in, your test will be in person on site at NLSC*

Check your Email for details!!

Click on link below to apply for the HF travel scholarship NLSC 2024: you will need to have ready letter of recommendation from your advisor, an essay about Student’s commitment to the values exhibited in the SkillsUSA creed, Student’s commitment to improving his or her community, and to supporting his or her fellow students, Demonstration of significant financial need. the release form signed and submitted. Good Luck!!

Harbor Freight Travel Link 

HF student release form 

Congratulations, See you in Atlanta!!