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DECA and SkillsUSA Competitions

SkillsUSA competes April 26-28th 2012 in Marlborough and DECA competes April 27th-May 3rd 2012 in Salt Lake City, UTAH

More than 25 DECA students from North and South will attend the International DECA Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah this week. 

North students Shannon Raeke, Vicky Gilmore, Anna Colbert, Matt Moore, Shawn Westcott, Matt Josephine, Emily Cleland, Emily Pickett and Madison McCormack and will attend with marketing instructors Schram and Barry Cowgill.

Under the supervision of Marketing Instructors Doris Bishop, Chuck Goonan and Donna Shea, the competitors from Plymouth South High School are:

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Liam McKee, Kyle Nickerson, Zack Darsch, Aydan Carver, Katie Buker, Sara Schlecht, Celio DaSilva, Dan Riley, Amy Drazek, Brent Eaton, Carley Fernandes, Max Stephens, Jameson Giamo, Jazz Hicks, Brianna Corsini, Bryanna Diamond, Alex Josephson, Nicole Chandler, Shannon Anzuoni and Ashley Cesero

Good luck to all the competitors!

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SKILLSUSA 

Under the supervison of SkillsUSA Advisors Steve Medeiros, Amy Gendron, Randy Cabral, Grace Pinto and Laura Drew, the following students attended: Erin Luongo, Nicole Pelzer, Kyle Richard, Brandy Klaes, Emaleigh Ferguson, Jessica Whiting, Alannah Mellon, Noelle Labrecque, Anthony DiTullio, Danielle Landquist, Taylor Moriarty, Matthew Eaton, Jason Davies, Anthony Mingace, Lauren Blasser, Alex Swinarski, Andralynn Jacobs. I'm sorry to report that none of the above SkillsUSA students placed at the SkillsUSA Massachusetts 2012 State Leadership and Skills Conference. 

Three students went to this conference to become a member of the SkillsUSA Massachusetts State Executive Council and they were Shannon Murphy, Heliana Alvarez and current State Treasurer Kaila O'Farrel. Again I'm sorry to report that Murphy and Alvarez did not make it into the State Executive Council, but O'Farrel did get re-elected onto the board. 

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