SkillsUSA
Preparing for Leadership in the World of Work.
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry representatives, working together to ensure America has a skilled work force.
In 2023 we look forward to continuing our growth as young professionals
and in practical skills through participation in competitive events.
Please keep a look out for updates as we enter the competition season with Regionals in January and February of 2023.
Enjoy some memories from years past by scrolling down.
2022
2020
Congratulations to our 2019 SkillsUSA National Silver Medalists!!
Career Pathway Showcase - Health Services
Hannah Lowry
Zoe Murphy
Maizie Ross

In 2019 PRHS Health Science & Medical Technology students trained for, and competed in 8 different competitions.
Basic Healthcare Skills
Career Pathway Showcase: Health Science
First Aid/CPR
Health Knowledge Bowl
Health Occupations Professional Portfolio
Job Demo A
Medical Math
Medical Terminology
After an impressive Regional Competition, 30 of 37 students qualified to advance to the California State Conference, with 11 first place and 7 second place finishers. We qualified students to advance in all but one competition.
2019 State Conference Results:
Gold: Career Pathway Showcase- Health Services
-Maizie Ross, Hannah Lowry, Zoe Murphy
Silver: Basic Healthcare Skills
-Aline Gonzalez
Bronze: First Aid/CPR
-Ashley Robles
The Career Pathway Showcase-Health Services team has advanced to the National Conference and will compete for a National title June 24-28th in Louisville, Kentucky!
Go Bearcats!
In 2018 PRHS Health Science & Medical Technology students trained for, and competed in 8 different skill competitions.
Basic Healthcare Skills
First Aid/CPR
Health Knowledge Bowl
Job Demo Open
Medical Assisting
Medical Math
Medical Terminology
Nurse Assisting
After an impressive Regional Competition, 16 students qualified to advance to the California State Conference, taking home 1 Silver, and 1 Gold medals.
The Gold medalist earned an invitation to the National Conference where she competed against the best Health Occupations students in the nation.
Go Bearcats!