Warren High SkillsUSA Executive Council meets bi-weekly to discuss club operations and oversee planning and implementation of chapter events. Executive Council's charges include: creating an effectively yearly plan, integrating Programs of Work and documentation of events for Chapter of Excellence, hosting SkillsUSA Week, recruiting events each year, assessing community and organization needs, planning projects to fulfill needs, assessing budgetary concerns, and carrying out regular workplace, personal, and technical skills development opportunities.
Directors of Mission, Vision, and Leadership help create and/or revise chapter mission and vision goals each year, and help evaluate those long-term goals as they come to fruition. They lead executive council meetings, help set agendas, facilitate the development of current and future leaders, and regularly oversee completion of chapter projects and events.
Juliet is a senior pursuing a future in Computer Science, with plans to minor in English. She has completed both the Manufacturing and Game Programming pathways. She began competing in Law Enforcement as a freshman but has since competed in Interactive Application and Video Game Development. She is president of Teen Court and Mythology Club and vice president of GADGET and STEAM Club.
Elisa is a senior who is interested in a career in medicine. She is currently in the Sports Medicine and the AP Capstone pathways. She is the president of both Environmental Club and Girls league. She enjoys learning about medicine, hanging out with friends, and listening to music. She plans to majors in human biology and become a pediatrician.
Directors of Community Engagement oversee the creation, management, implementation, evaluation and review programs, activities and events for on-campus engagement with the SkillsUSA framework. Some campus-wide events include Club Rush weeks, Open House, Back to School Night, Future Freshmen Visits, as well as Skills-generated social events and opportunities for camaraderie and celebration.
Lizette is a senior, and has been enrolled in Makeup Artistry for the past four years. This will be her second year competing in the Esthetics competition for SkillsUSA. In addition, she is also involved in several clubs on campus, and hopes to one day become a lawyer.
Camilla is 17 years old, and loves reading, traveling, different types of science. Her factor show is AOT, and she loves animals. This is her first year serving on leadership with SkillsUSA.
Directors of Marketing and Advocacy are charged with being the liaison(s) between the Chapter and the broader community--they oversee updates to information in all forms of print and digital communications, and work to create consistency of messaging with the chapter and the national theme for each year, informing committees, leaders, members, advisors, and all facets of the community of the opportunities available to them through SkillsUSA.
Mary loves being a part of SkillsUSA leadership, and is going on to compete in her foufth year of Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Beyond Skills, she is president and founder of Career Prep Club, and enjoys supporting her peers!
Grace is a senior and in her second year competing in Quiz Bowl. She is currently in the Sports Medicine and AP Capstone Pathways. For the past three years, she has been a part of Warren's Link Crew Program. She hopes to one day become a Physical Therapist.
Directors of Financial Management oversee fundraising, review of treasury reports, and financial auditing reviews for the chapter for the year--they help with assessing needs for committees, events, competitions, and other program opportunities, and provide feedback for executive approval.
Artemis is a senior, and serving his second year as Director of Financial Management--he enjoys reading and drawing, and plans on majoring in history in order to become a teacher.
Isabella is a senior with an interest in a career in aerospace engineering. She is currently in the manufacturing and AP Capstone this year. For the past four years, she has also been part of WHS Marching Band and Colorguard, where she plays bass clarinet. Her biggest dream is to travel around Europe with friends, going from country to country and experiencing new foods and culture.
Directors of Partnership and Professional Deevlopment oversee researching, planning, and executing of projects connection the campus chapter to other local chapters, community partnerships, and the alumni network. They establish and facilitate service projects and coordinate volunteer opportunities for chapter members.
Serena is a senior and in her third year competing in Mechatronics, and is involved with both the Mechatronics and Manufacturing pathways. She plays club and high school soccer where she has become a CIF champion. In the future, she wants to pursue mechanical engineering.
Emily is a sophomore in her second year of competing in SkillsUSA in Medical Terminology. She is enrolled in Bio Technology, and also is in and volunteers with the Culinary Arts pathway. Outside of CTE, she is into her second year of Wrestling and hopes to pursue a career in detective work.
Directors of Workplace Experience oversee the development and implementation of technical and employability professional development projects, events, activities, and programs. They also work closely with advisors and administration with regards to College and Career workshops and opportunities, and are deeply involved in the chapter's participation is Regional, State, and National Leadership and Skills Conferences.
David is a senior this year and is currently enrolled in the mechatronics CTE pathway. During his junior year, he founded Warren's engineering club, which aligns with his vision of becoming a mechanical engineer. He hopes to work at a defense agency such as Lockheed Martin. Additionally, he loves to run for the school's Cross Country and Track team.
Alexandria is a junior this year and part of the Engineering pathway. In Skills USA, she is a state champion and made it to Nationals last year in her competition, additive manufacturing. She hopes to become a mechanical engineer and work for NASA. She is also the founder and president of a college club called College Bound Bears! Outside of academics, she plays varsity tennis and enjoys traveling; her goal is to visit all 50 states.
WHS CTE Ambassadors Program
Pathways Council may serve as a connection point for the SkillsUSA Executive Council. This partnership allows for SkillsUSA to communicate and collaborate with all CTE pathways on Warren High's campus. At this time, each pathway chooses Ambassadors who serve as liaisons, representatives, and leaders in their pathways.
Program Advisor: Mr. Cardenas
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Mr. Nelson
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Mr. DeGarmo
Executive Council Representative: Emily Aranda
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Mr. Salazar
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Mr. Zegarra
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Ms. Hassler
Executive Council Representative: Artemis Colorado
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Mr. Menjivar
Executive Council Representative: Serena Almaguer, Isabella Fuentes, Alexandria Fuentes
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Mr. Tostado
Executive Council Representative: David Caro Lopez
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Mr. Nelson
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Chief Hurlock
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Mr. Quintero
Executive Council Representative: Juliet Zenteno
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Ms. Benedic
Executive Council Representative: Lizette Ruiz
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Ms. Cabrera
Executive Council Representative: Maryann Kasouha, Grace Nevarez
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Mr. Hernandez Pineda
Executive Council Representative: Elisa Munoz, Camilla Lopez
CTE Ambassadors:
Program Advisor: Mr. Mazariegos
CTE Ambassadors: