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December 20, 2017
To: Chapter Advisors
School Directors
From: Joshua Klemp, State Executive Director
Re: State Contest Rules and Deviations
Enclosed are the newly revised Contest Schedule and Supplemental Rules for all State Contests.
Registration must be submitted with your registration on February 3, 2017. The registration fee
is $15.00 per student.
It is important to note that the rules in the state book should be used with the National Standards
that each of you should have on file. All contests will include work-place readiness skills, which
can be found in PDP 1 and 2. New orders of PDP should be in your schools as of the writing of
this memo. Students should have completed these books prior to competition. This book is
published electronically and you should have no problem printing out pages for your teachers.
Please be sure this info is used in preparation of your in-house contests in January. Please note
that rating sheets are included for those contests that have standard rating sheets developed for
each state contest.
The PDP test will not count towards the contestant’s final score. The PDP test will only be
counted as a tiebreaker. The PDP test is given in all contests except Action Skills. As always, if
you have any questions, please contact me at 825-2316. Thank you!
Happy New Year!
400 East Ave. – Warwick, RI 02886 – (401)-825-2316 – www.skillsusari.org – jklemp@skillsusari.org
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SkillsUSA RHODE ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENTS
Leadership Development Events
Action Skills
Community Action Project
Community Service
Employment Application Process
Extemporaneous Speaking
Job Interview
Job Skill Demonstration A
Job Skill Demonstration Open
Prepared Speech
Promotional Bulletin Board
T-Shirt Design
Occupationally Related Events
Career Pathways Showcase
Customer Service
Entrepreneurship
First Aid/CPR
Health Knowledge Bowl
Health Occupations Professional
Portfolio
Medical Math
Medical Terminology
Related Technical Math
Exploratory and First Year CT
Showcase**
Skilled and Technical Sciences Events
Advertising Design
Architectural Drafting
Automotive Service Technology
Basic Health Care Skills
Bio-Technology**
Cabinetmaking
Carpentry
CNC Milling Specialist
CNC Technician
CNC Turning Specialist
Collision Repair Technology
Commercial Baking
Computer Maintenance Technology
Cosmetology
Crime Scene Investigation
Criminal Justice
Culinary Arts
Early Childhood Education
Electrical Construction Wiring
Electronics Technology
Esthetics
Graphic Communications
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
and Refrigeration
Industrial Motor Control
Information Technology Services
Interactive Application and Video Game
Design
Internetworking
Marine Service Technology
Masonry
Mobile Robotics Technology
Nail Care
Nurse Assisting
Photography
Plumbing
Restaurant Service
Robotics and Automation Technology
Robotics: Urban Search and Rescue
Sheet Metal
Team Engineering Challenge (MS)
TeamWorks
Technical Computer Applications
Technical Drafting
Television/Video Production
Web Design
Welding
Welding Sculpture
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT EVENTS
Action Skills
Community Action Project
Community Service
Employment Application Process
Extemporaneous Speaking
Job Interview
Job Skill Demonstration A
Job Skill Demonstration Open
Prepared Speech
Promotional Bulletin Board
T-Shirt Design
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SkillsUSA Rhode Island Championships
ACTION SKILLS
CHAIR: Marisa Albini
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 3 competitors for this event.
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus
Sixth Floor – Orientation Room 6306 and Presentation Room 6304
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 pencil (2), 3 x 5 index card with Title of Presentation for judges, Black or Blue Ink
Pen (2)
SAFETY/ CLOTHING:
Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry. No
jeans allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - Contestants will NOT take PDP Test
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in
the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you
have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean
material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be
suitable for the ceremony
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COMMUNITY SERVICE
CHAIR: Dr. Rebecca Yount
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 am
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 3 teams for this event.
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development
Program and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in
the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if
you have any issues.
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
All equipment, Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, #2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry. No
jeans allowed.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean
material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be
suitable for the ceremony
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EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION PROCESS
CHAIR: TBA
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 3 competitors for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island –Knight Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry. No
jeans allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development
Program and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in
the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you
have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean
material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be
suitable for the ceremony.
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EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING
CHAIR: Melissa McCulloch
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 4 competitors for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus
Presentation Room 6002, Prep Room – 6006, Holding Room - 6004
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- #2 Pencil (2), 3 x 5 Index Cards, Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/ CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans are allowed
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development
Program and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in
the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if
you have any issues.
TOPIC: Topic will relate to a current event story taken from CNN.com, USA Today or
the Providence Journal.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean
material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be
suitable for the ceremony.
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JOB INTERVIEW
CHAIR: Tonia Fay
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 3 competitors for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island - Knight Campus
Holding Room – 6208 and Presentation Room - 6205
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Three copies of a "real" resume real name, address, etc. and Black or Blue
Ink Pens (2)
SAFETY/ CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans allowed
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development
Program and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in
the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if
you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean
material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be
suitable for the ceremony.
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JOB SKILL DEMONSTRATION A
CHAIR: Tonia Klemp
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 3 competitors for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island - Knight Campus
Holding Room 6316 and Presentation Room - 6314
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/ CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of
the professional industry. No jeans allowed
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Chapter Advisors and / or teachers will not be allowed in the contest room or area.
Silence must be observed. The contest rooms will not be available for viewing by the
public.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development
Program and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in
the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if
you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean
material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be
suitable for the ceremony.
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SkillsUSA Rhode Island Championships
JOB SKILL DEMONSTRATION OPEN
CHAIR: Tonia Klemp
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 3 competitors for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island - Knight Campus
Holding Room 6312 and Presentation Room 6310
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/ CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of
the professional industry. No jeans allowed
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Chapter Advisors and / or teachers will not be allowed in the contest room or area.
Silence must be observed. The contest rooms will not be available for viewing by the
public.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development
Program and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in
the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if
you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean
material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be
suitable for the ceremony.
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PREPARED SPEECH
CHAIR: Melissa McCulloch
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 4 competitors for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus
Presentation Room 6002 and Holding Room - 6004
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- #2 Pencil (2), 3 x 5 Index Cards, Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/ CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you
have any issues.
TOPIC: “Champions at Work-Preparing America’s Skilled Workforce”. Go to the following
website for more elaboration on our theme: http://skillsusa.org/about/theme.shtml
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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SkillsUSA Rhode Island Championships
PROMOTIONAL BULLETIN BOARD
CHAIR: Erin Olsen
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 4 competitors for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus
All board should be set up in the designated area of the Great Hall
CONTESTANT PROVIDES
- #2 Pencil (2), 3 x 5 Index Cards, Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/ CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you
have any issues.
THEME: “Champions at Work-Preparing America’s Skilled Workforce”. Go to the following
website for more elaboration on our theme: http://skillsusa.org/about/theme.shtml
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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SkillsUSA Rhode Island Championships
T-SHIRT DESIGN
CHAIR: Merry Peloquin
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed 4 competitors for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus
Presentation Room - 6020 and Holding Room - 6016
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: 2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume
SCOPE OF THE CONTEST
The contest consists of two parts: The evaluation of the T-shirt design and an oral presentation
with questions and answers session. All contestants will be asked the same questions
determined by the judges before the start of the contest.
SKILL PERFORMANCE
The contest is designed to assess the ability of the competitor to design and produce a drawing
of that design, as well as give a presentation regarding all aspects of his or her creation of the
design.
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry. No jeans
allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you
have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony
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OCCUPATIONALLY RELATED EVENTS
Career Pathways Showcase
Customer Service
Entrepreneurship
First Aid/CPR
Health Knowledge Bowl
Health Occupations Professional Portfolio
Medical Math
Medical Terminology
Related Technical Math
Exploratory and First Year CT Showcase**
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CAREER PATHWAYS SHOWCASE
CHAIR: Rahsaan Gomes-McCreary
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 3 teams for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Providence Career and Technical Academy
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you
have any issues.
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume and #2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans allowed.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
CHAIR: Sandy Sokoll
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 3 competitors for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island - Knight Campus
Holding Room 3200
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you
have any issues.
- This event will include a 50 question online Skill Connect Assessment and a 20 question
test based on the Professional Development Program and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume and #2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans allowed.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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FIRST AID/CPR
CHAIR: Marianne Stepanian, RN
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 3 competitors for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Warwick
Holding Room 6058, Judging Rooms 6054 & 6060
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: 3 x 5 Index Cards, #2 pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2),
Resumeand Must bring reading material (non-medical)
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No school markings. No jewelry and no artificial nails or polish.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - THIS CONTEST IS OPEN TO ALL SKILLSUSA STUDENTS WITH THE PROPER
CERTIFICATION.
- Contestants will be REQUIRED to present certification credentials from a nationally
recognized source.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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HEALTH OCCUPATIONS KNOWLEDGE BOWL
CHAIR: Karen Mellen
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 2 teams for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island - Knight Campus
Room 1130 & 1128
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 pencils (2), 2 Black Magic Markers, 2 Different color 8 ½ x
11 paper (2 reams), Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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HEALTH OCCUPATIONS PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO
CHAIR: JoAnn Warren
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 3 students in this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus
Holding Room - 6418 & Presentation Room - 6416
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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MEDICAL MATH
CHAIR: Beverly Pepe
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 5 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 10:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island - Knight Campus
Bobby Hackett Theater
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume.
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be
suitable for the ceremony
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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
CHAIR: TBA
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 5 students in this event.
CONTEST TIME: 10:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island - Knight Campus
Bobby Hackett Theater
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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TECHNICAL MATH
CHAIR: Beverly Pepe
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school can register up to 5 students in this event.
CONTEST TIME: 10:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island - Knight Campus
Bobby Hackett Theater
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry. No jeans allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material,
"T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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Exploratory and First-Year Career & Tech Student Showcase
(State Only Contest)
CHAIR: Joyce Anderle
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Registration for this event is for exploratory and first year CTE students.
Registration is open to an unlimited amount of students for each school.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus
All board should be set up in the designated area of the Great Hall
PURPOSE: The annual career and technical student showcase is held in conjunction with the
SkillsUSA Rhode Island Championships and is an opportunity for SkillsUSA Rhode Island
members to present through a display, the application of skills and education brought about
through career and technical education.
This is a perfect event for students to showcase their skills and whom may not be able to make
the state championships, are new to SkillsUSA programs, or have a special skill or talent they
would like to present through an exhibit.
Participants compete for best in show awards and gain recognition among their peers. All
exhibits are displayed at the State Leadership and Skills Conference for judging. Participants do
not have to attend the SkillsUSA Rhode Island Championships.
Contestant Eligibility Requirements/Fees: This contest is open to all exploratory and first-year
career & technical high school members. Please note that this is not a team event and is a state
only contest.
A registration fee of $10 must be included with registration form and returned by the due date.
Showcase Project Specifications:
1. Displays and Project Information
A trifold presentation board should be used to illustrate the evolution of the project from start to
finish. Participants must include a minimum of 3 examples of the connection between applied
learning and academics in relation to their exhibit.
If possible, the actual completed project should accompany the display board and report.
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2. Report Information
A report must accompany each showcase exhibit. The report must include the following
information and be covered in a clear report cover/presentation folder. Please no three ring
binders.
The report should include the following:
A) Cover Sheet
a. Student name
b. Picture of exhibit
c. Name of exhibit
B) Detailed description of the exhibit in paragraph form written by participant.
C) List created by the student on the steps followed in completing the exhibit.
D) Photographs that show the student completing the work.
E) If a finished job has been produced from raw materials, include list of all materials
used.
F) If possible, working drawings should be provided to help judges.
Before & After Contest Day: All exhibits will be set up at Community College of Rhode Island or other designated venue
from 4-6pm the day before the actual contest.
Qualified members from business and industry will do the judging. Judging will happen the
evening prior to or the morning of the SkillsUSA Rhode Island Championships. During the
judging time period, the showcase area will be closed to the public. Ribbons will be posted on
each qualifying project immediately at the completion of judging. All exhibits must be retrieved
by the participant or their representative (with proper identification) by closing of the contest
day, approximately 5pm.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage:
Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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PARTICIPANT’S NAME: ______________________________________________________
Scoring Detail - Total Score Guideline
16-13 - Gold Standard, 12- 10 - Silver Standard, 10 -7- Bronze Standard, 7 – 6 - Honorable Mention and
5 or below - Participation Ribbon
**If an exhibit is rated less than honorable mention, then the judges will explain why in remarks section of
exhibit score sheet. A copy of the rating sheet will be left with the exhibit
CCSS W.2,
W.4, W.5, L.1,
L.2
4 3 2 1
Grade- Appropriate
Writing
Responds skillfully to all parts of the task.
Organizes ideas and information into purposeful, coherent sentences. Consistently groups related information in a logical way. Uses linking words, phrases and clauses skillfully to connect ideas within categories of information.
Responds to all parts of the task. Organizes ideas and information into logical sentences. Groups related information most of the time. Uses linking words and phrases appropriately to connect ideas within categories of information.
Responds to most parts of the task. Attempts to organize ideas and information into sentences, but includes some incomplete sentences/fragments. Grouping of ideas lacks cohesion (ex. list-like, rambling, or repetitive). Attempts to use some simplistic linking words to connect ideas.
Responds to some or no parts of the task. Does not organize ideas and information coherently due to lack of sentences structure. Does not group related information together. Uses no linking words.
Develops and Strengthens
Writing
Utilizes precise and domain-specific vocabulary accurately throughout student writing.
Utilizes precise language and domain-specific vocabulary.
Utilizes some precise language and/or domain-specific vocabulary but minimally and/or inaccurately.
Does not utilize precise language or domain-specific vocabulary.
Develops and Applies Grade-
Appropriate Grammar
Uses purposeful and varied sentence structure.
Uses correct and varied sentence structures.
Uses some repetitive yet correct sentence structure.
Does not demonstrate sentence mastery.
Develops and Applies Grade-
Appropriate Capitalization,
Punctuation and Spelling
Demonstrates creativity and flexibility when using conventions.
Demonstrates grade-level appropriate conventions; errors are minor and do not interfere with readability.
Demonstrates some grade-level appropriate conventions, but errors may interfere with readability.
Demonstrates limited understanding of grade-level conventions, and errors interfere with readability.
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SKILLED AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES EVENTSAdvertising Design
Architectural Drafting
Automotive Service Technology
Basic Health Care Skills
Bio-Technology**
Cabinetmaking
Carpentry
CNC Milling Specialist
CNC Technician
CNC Turning Specialist
Collision Repair Technology
Commercial Baking
Computer Maintenance Technology
Cosmetology
Crime Scene Investigation
Criminal Justice
Culinary Arts
Early Childhood Education
Electrical Construction Wiring
Electronics Technology
Esthetics
Graphic Communications
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and
Refrigeration
Industrial Motor Control
Information Technology Services
Interactive Application and Video Game Design
Internetworking
Marine Service Technology
Masonry
Mobile Robotics Technology
Nail Care
Nurse Assisting
Photography
Plumbing
Restaurant Service
Robotics and Automation Technology
Robotics: Urban Search and Rescue Sheet Metal
Team Engineering Challenge (MS)
TeamWorks
Technical Computer Applications
Technical Drafting
Television/Video Production
Web Design
Welding
Welding Sculpture
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ADVERTISING DESIGN
CHAIR: Andrew Schupack
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 24, 2017
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST LOCATION: William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical High School
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, #2 pencil (2), USB Storage Device for
saving project, Rulers, Masking tape, Assorted pencils, Ink and assorted technical pens, Eraser, Cutting tools
(razor blades, X-ACTO knife, mat knife and scissors), Assorted felt tip markers, 14" x 17" visualizer pad, 14" x
17" tracing pad, Any additional desired medium for sketches, rough layouts and comprehensives, Additional
tools or art supplies desired by the contestant to complete the project as approved by the technical committee.
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Students will be using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign CS5. Additionally, Adobe Acrobat Pro 9
will be used for PDF workflow.
- No Clip-Art will be allowed. The committee will provide all of the Clip-Art needed for production.
- All competitors will be using IMAC computers.
- Any school that would like to tour the lab please contact Mr. Joe Fantozzi at jfantozzi@daviestech.org.
- Lunch is provided.
- No observers are allowed. Instructors and contestants may view finished product only. No comments should
be made by anyone.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and SkillsUSA
Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using an assessment from
www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national SkillsUSA
Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE:
**Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, and halter-tops. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will
also be suitable for the ceremony.
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ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING
CHAIR: Jonathan Harris
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 17, 2017
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST LOCATION: Johnson & Wales University – School of Technology Academic Center,
Room A518 - 138 Mathewson Street Providence
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: All necessary drafting equipment, #2 Pencil (2), Architectural Template,
Architectural Graphic Standards, et al. (not required, at student’s discretion), Calculator, Resume and
Black or Blue Ink Pen (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING: No clothing that bears the name of and school that a contestant is from will be
allowed. Competitors must look neat and professional.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Newest AutoCAD Release will be used. Any software other than Release 2013 may require the
student to bring his/her own computer loaded with software to be used.
- Students bringing their own computers should plan on arriving no later than 7:30 a.m. for setting up
equipment.
-Any software other than AutoCAD 2013 must be DXF compatible.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and
SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using an
assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national
SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE: **Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on
stage: Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
CHAIR: Bob Kennedy
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school can register up to 3 students from each school. The host site can
register up to 20 students.
CONTEST TIMES:
7:30 am –Coventry, East Providence, Providence, Warwick
8:30 am – Chariho, Davies, Newport, Woonsocket
11:30 am – New England Tech.
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Institute of Technology – Access Road Campus
Automotive Technology Building
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Safety Glasses or Goggles, DVOM Meters (optional), Black or Blue ink
pens (2), Resume and #2 pencil (2).
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional
industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - Contest includes AC workstation, Brakes, Diagnostics, Information Retrieval, Engine Performance,
Alignment, Engines, Electrical and Emissions.
- Contestant must provide resume.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and
SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using an
assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national
SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE: **Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on
stage: Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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BASIC HEALTH CARE SKILLS
CHAIR: Heidi Warner
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Warwick Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: 3 x 5 Index Cards, #2 pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume,
Materials for tabletop demonstration, Must bring reading material (non-medical)
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional
industry. White uniforms or SkillsUSA blue scrubs, no school markings.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - Talking in holding room is not allowed
- Clean white sneakers will be allowed.
- National rules will be followed for tabletop prepared presentation
- Each school must send 2 students to act as a patient. Please have patient wear short sleeves. The
patients will be briefed in the holding room. 2 patients will be assigned in each area. NO student will be
a patient for a student from the same school. No patients are needed for the prepared presentation,
- No jewelry and no artificial nails or polish.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and
SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using an
assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national
SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE: **Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on
stage: Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be suitable
for the ceremony.
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BIOTECHNOLOGY – STATE ONLY CONTEST
CHAIR: Dr. Aimee Dufresne
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 17, 2017
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 5 teams of 2 competitors for this event.
CONTEST LOCATION: John J. Bowen Center for Technology and Innovation
75 Chestnut Street, Providence
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- Supplies required for gel preparation: distilled water (30-50ml for gel and 250-350ml for running
buffer- depends on size of chamber), gel casting tray from the electrophoresis chamber, comb: number
of wells will depend on the kit protocol – TBA, hotplate/stirrer, balance to mass out agarose
powder/weight boat, small glass beaker, graduated cylinders (10ml and 100ml), thermometer, aluminum
foil, beaker tongs, safety goggles/glasses, and
- Supplies required for Electrophoresis: electrophoresis chamber and power source. (Schools may share
with approval from the Chair.
- Micropipette Supplies: 5-50 µl range pipette and tips and 100-1000 µl range pipette and tips
- Materials Required for Staining and Visualization: UV Tran-illuminators, staining trays, SYBR Safe
(need to purchase from EDVOTEK Cat #608 $25.00 makes 750 ml)
- Digital Camera and USB to capture and print image of the gel
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE PROVIDES:
- Electrophoresis Kits: including agarose powder, stock concentration of Buffer and DNA samples
The DNA kit will be one of the following:
identifying the restriction enzyme cleavage patterns of DNA
determining the size of DNA restriction fragments
DNA Fingerprinting: comparing crime scene and suspect DNA
DNA Paternity Testing Simulation
Detecting a cancer gene
Detecting the gene for Sickle Cell Disease
Detecting of Mad Cow Disease
Cholesterol diagnosis
DNA Based screening for Small Pox
- A color printer to print out the image of the gel
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SAFETY/CLOTHING:
Students must wear business casual and a lab coat during the contest, no jeans will be allowed. Students
must also have safety glasses and gloves.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Contestants will take a test based on SkillsUSA’s Professional Development Program. The test will be
scored as a tiebreaker.
- Parking on the street is available. URI will only validate parking in the RI Convention Center Garage.
CONTEST SCHEDULE:
Arrival 8:30 am
Contest Briefing 9:00 am
Preperation of an Agarose Gel (20 Minutes)
Casting the gel/Electrophoresis chamber set up (25 Minutes)
Running Buffer Preparation (10 Minutes)
Loading the samples into the wells (15 Minutes)
Running the Samples (40 Minutes)
Staining Gel & De-staining (45 Minutes)
Gel Visualization and Analysis (25 Minutes)
Reporting their Findings (10 Minutes)
Clean – up/Debrief (15 Minutes)
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 pm (Please be punctual)
The Vets in Providence
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02903
Parking is available at the Providence Place Mall or on the street.
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE: Contestants wearing the following will not be allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, and halter-tops. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate,.
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CABINETMAKING
CHAIR: Joseph Sepe
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register up to 2 students for this event. Due to
space limitations the lab cannot accommodate more than 6 students. If registration exceeds 6 total
the online test score will be used to determine who moves forward to the state contest.
CONTEST TIME: 8:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Institute of Technology – Post Road Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Claw Hammer, Paper, Combination Square, Block
and/or Rabbet Plane, Utility Knife and Blades, Scratch Awl, Safety Glasses, Push Stick, Finish
Sander and 80-150 grit paper, Carpenter's Rule or Tape, 1/4" - 3/4" Chisel Set, 4 Parallel Jaw
Clamps (not exceeding 42"), Glue Bottle w/Quick-Dry Glue/Glue Brush, Glue Scraper, 1/4" - 3/8"
Electric Drill or Cordless w/ Battery Backup, Drill Index up to 1/4" Diameter, Phillip's Screw
Driver No. 6 for Dry Wall Screw, Counter Sink Bit No. 6 x 1-1/4" Dry Wall Screw (To Take a 3/8"
Diameter Wood Plug), Compass 6" Diameter, Calculator, Laminate Trimmer with Flush Trim Bit,
Laminate Roller, File for Laminate, Finishing Hand Saw, Coping Saw, Nail Sets, Black or Blue ink
pens (2) and Resume.
ADDITIONAL TOOLS WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE CONTEST AREA. LATENESS IS NOT
TOLERATED! POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED.
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Strict safety precautions will be observed. Students must have appropriate
clothing for the industry, safety glasses or goggles. Hard sole shoes must be worn. (NO
SNEAKERS). No loose fitting clothing. Hair shoulder length or longer must be worn in a ponytail.
No rings, bracelets, or necklaces.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and
SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using an
assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national
SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE: **Contestants wearing the following will not be
allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be
suitable for the ceremony
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CARPENTRY
CHAIR: Dan Ducharme
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus – Great Hall
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Cotton Drop Cloth, Two (2) Saw Horses, Cordless
Circular Saw, Any Hand Saws, Claw Hammers (1 Trim and 1 Framing), One (1) Set Chisels (1/4' to
1"), Rafter Square, Folding Rule and/or Steel Tape Measure, Mitre Box or Free-Hand Cut (Wood or
Plastic No Metal) and Back Saw, Utility Knife or Hook bill Knife (Optional), Wrecking Bar or
Gooseneck Pinch Bar (Optional), Coping Saw and Extra Blades, Cat's Paw (Nail Puller), One Each
1/32", 2/32", and 3/32" Nail Sets, Straight Aviation Snip or Any Metal Cutting Snips, Any Short
Length Spirit Level, Block plane, Combination Wood Rasp and File, Stair Gauges (Optional),
Combination Square and/or Speed Square, Calculator, Nail Apron, Black or Blue ink pens (2) and
Resume
NOTE: POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED FOR UNAUTHORIZED TOOLS AND LATENESS.
LATENESS.
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Strict safety precautions will be observed. Students must have appropriate clothing for the industry,
safety glasses or goggles. Hard sole shoes must be worn. (NO SNEAKERS)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and
SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using an
assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national
SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE: **Contestants wearing the following will not be
allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire will also be
suitable for the ceremony.
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CNC TECHNICIAN (Milling and Turning)
CHAIR: Briar Dacier
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 24, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 6 students
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
CONTEST LOCATION: William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical Academy
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- 3/8 HSS End Mill, 2 Flute
- 3/8" min, ½" max, HSS blank tool bit (lathe)
- Safety glasses or goggles
- Calculator
- #2 Pencil (2)
- Trig. Formular Book
- Black or Blue ink pens (2)
- Resume
SAFETY/ CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- No radios, headphones or electronic devices.
- All tools will be provided by host site.
- Digital readout will be used if there is enough for all contestants.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate
for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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COLLISION REPAIR TECHNOLOGY
CHAIR: Manuel Couto
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 6 students in this event
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Institute of Technology – Access Road Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Flat and Pick Hammers, General Purpose Dolly to Carry Tools,
Metal Grinder, Body File, Clear Safety Goggles, Welding Gloves, Air Tool Amflow #21 Fitting 1
Male and 1 Female by Camel, Rubber Block Sander, Air Sanders: Board and DA, Body Picks and
Spoons, Cartridge Type Respirator (Charcoal or Equivalent), Particle Masks, HVLP Spray Gun
(Siphon Tube or Gravity Fed), Blow guns (Dust off tools), Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume and
#2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Strict safety precautions will be observed. Students are required to wear work shoes/boots
(NO SNEAKERS), plain dark "T" shirts, clean jeans with no rips or tears and safety glasses or
goggles. (TO BE WORN AT ALL TIMES DURING CONTEST)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Toolboxes will be checked at the pre-contest meeting.
- Contestants will be required to do plug, stitch, seam/spot welding using MIG welding equipment.
- No oxyacetylene welding will be done.
- Students will be required to gauge and analyze a uni-body car to determine structural damage.
- Using Arnwood gauges, which will be set on vehicle, students will use the symbols on the
diagram to analyze damage. Students must read the #2 and #3 base gauges, the #1 gauge, and the
strut tower gauge.
- Students will be required to do a written estimate on the damaged vehicle.
- Clean-up will be included in the scoring.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and
SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment on theory.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national
SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 24, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE: **Contestants wearing the following will not be
allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
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COMMERCIAL BAKING
CHAIR: Chef Christina Harvey
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 17, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school can register up to 2 students for this event
CONTEST TIME: 8:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Johnson & Wales University – Harborside Campus
Center for Culinary Excellence Building
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: no pre-mix icings, Pastry tips for decorating as preferred, Scissors,
Rose Nail, Serrated Bread Knife, French Knife, Paring Knife, Pastry wheel (pizza cutter), Different
shape dough cutters, Bench scraper, Pallet Knives, resume, Black or blue ink pens (2) and #2 pencil
(2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Tied shoes or clean sneakers, Chef Jacket or White Shirt, White, Black or
Checkered pants, Apron, Side Towels - 2 or more, Gloves will be available.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- No Neckerchiefs.
- No jewelry (earrings, bracelets, etc. and no visible body jewelry). Watch/wedding rings allowed.
- No make-up
- No Ipods or phones out in the bake shop.
- No piping gel, No pre-made cake garnishes, No pre-colored icing, No rolling pins, No pastry
brushes, No stainless steel bowls, No cake circles and No doilies.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and
SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using an
assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national
SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
HOST SITE PROVIDES: Cake Pedestal, Alum. Pie Tins, Muffin panitone cups, Plastic pastry
bags, Baking paper sheets, Dough for rolls, All ingredients will be provided for items prepared on
sight, Apple pie fillings, 1 10" cakes, But R-Cream (JAR’s) Cream for icing & Muffin Papers, (2)
9” cake boards, (1) 10 “ gold cake board and electric scales.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE: **Contestants wearing the following will not be
allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
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COSMETOLOGY
CHAIR: Paula McCarthy
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 17, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Providence Career and Technical Academy – Cosmetology Lab
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- Blow Dryer, Combs/Brushes, Towels and Spray Bottle/Water/Gallon
- Mannequin & Stand Debra or Marianna, CLiC, Brittany (H/C),
- Pivot Point Vanessa 18” (Long)
- Curling Iron/Flat Iron/Electric Rollers
- Cutting Implements (Shears, Razors, Thinning Shears)
- Styling Products of Choice
- Black or Blue ink pens (2) and #2 Pencil (2)
- Resume
SAFETY/ CLOTHING:
SEE CLOTHING SECTION OF THE NATIONAL TECHNICAL STNADARDS
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Equipment check before contest begins.
- State Association will provide 2 pictures of the hairstyles for the mannequin
- No wetting of the hair between daytime and evening style
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is
appropriate for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the
ceremony.
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COSMETOLOGY
TIME: Arrival at 8:00 AM; contest begins at 8:30 AM-SHARP
SITE: Providence Career and Technical Academy
DATE: Friday, March 17, 2017
*****************************************************************************
*The contest day schedule is as follows:
8:00 AM ARRIVAL
8:30-8:45 AM Setup 15 minutes
8:45-9:00 AM Briefing 15 minutes
9:00-10:30 AM Set/Evening Style 90 minutes
10:30-11:15 AM Judging of Evening Style
Wet/Blunt Cut 45 minutes
11:15-12:00 PM Lunch 45minutes
12:00-12:45 PM Wet/Razor Cut 45 minutes
12:45-1:00 PM Judging of Razor Cut 15 minutes
1:00 – 1:30 PM Finger Dry 30 minutes
1:30 – 1:45 PM Judging of Finger Dry 15 minutes
1:45 - 2:00 PM Clean/Departure
NOTES:
1. Chairman will provide 3 professional judges for the contest. This must be confirmed by
February 1.
2. SkillsUSA Knowledge Test is the first tiebreaker. Second tiebreaker will be the cut. All
judges scores will be used in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th tie breaker.
3. No hairpieces or ornaments will be allowed in the day or evening style. Earrings may be
used.
4. Each school will solicit prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner from among their list of
vendors. Prizes must be reported by February 1 to be included in awards programs.
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COSMETOLOGY CONTEST DEVIATIONS
1. The SkillsUSA Rhode Island Cosmetology contest will be an open contest, meaning that
the contestant must do any type of style with any length of hair on model for blow dry
style.
2. The SkillsUSA Rhode Island Cosmetology contest will follow the National SkillsUSA
Cosmetology guidelines.
3. Judges will provide 2 simple (views) explaining the haircuts. Judges will check cut
against picture. Pictures will be provided on the day of the contest.
4. Students must cut according to style provided, portion of the contest. Student may use
sheers for the blunt cut and razor for the layer cut. Schools will provide a long hair,
(18") blonde new mannequin and stand.
5. The host site will provide the following items: vanities, mirrors, styling chairs, and hair
dryer. Schools will provide mannequins and RI SkillsUSA will reimburse
6. Each contestant will provide all other items including blow dryer, curling iron, cutting
implement, etc.
7. There will be a contest briefing prior to the contest.
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CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
CHAIR: Mike Pezzullo
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 teams of 3 for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Institute of Technology - Access Road Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Please refer to the rules in the national SkillsUSA
Technical Standards for a list of items needed. Students will also need Black or Blue ink pens
(2), Resume, #2 Pencil (2).
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Students should dress reflective of the industry. Jeans are not allowed.
Students must have safety goggles at all times.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CHAIR: TBA
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus
Holding Room – 6066 and Contest Room - 6068
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Please refer to the rules of the national SkillsUSA Technical
Standards for a list of items needed. Students will also need Black or Blue ink pens (2),
Resume, #2 Pencil (2).
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Students should dress reflective of the industry. Jeans are not allowed.
Students must have safety goggles at all times.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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CULINARY ARTS
CHAIR: Chef Russ Zito
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 17, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 2 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Johnson & Wales University – Harborside Campus
Center for Culinary Excellence Building
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: French Knife, Boning Knife, Paring Knife, Tourner Knife, Spatula, Cook's Fork, Serrated Bread
Knife, Knife Steel, Tools of the trade (nonelectrical) no mandolin and pepper grinders allowed,
Probe Thermometer, Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume,
#2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Hair Net, Tied Shoes or Clean Sneakers, Chef Jacket or White Shirt, White, Black or Checked
Chef Pants, Apron, Side Towels (2 or more), Gloves will be available and judging will occur
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- No Neckerchiefs.
- No Jewelry (earrings, bracelets, etc.). Only watch and wedding rings allowed.
- No Makeup.
- Contest to run 6 - 7 hours, plan for a late pick up.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
CHAIR: Pam Testoni
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: CCRI - Knight Campus
Holding Room – 6008 and Contest Room – 6010
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: - A small box (shoe box) containing: (Boxes will be checked as contestant enters the site)
Adult scissors, Glue Stick and/or Tape, Pencils, Box of crayons, Ruler, Glue, Regular box of 8
color markers
- Resume, Black or Blue ink pens (2), #2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry. No jeans
allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Students may bring books other than childcare to read while in waiting area.
- No electronic devices are permitted.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment on
theory.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code once again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter-tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate
for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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Early Childhood Education cont. page 2
PURPOSE: To give Child Care students the opportunity to demonstrate competence in developing and
presenting a concept that is appropriate for pre-schools as a basic skill of their field.
RULES:
1. The contest is open to Child Care students in a CTE program of study on the secondary
or post-secondary level who are members of SkillsUSA Rhode Island.
2. Each contestant will have 1 hour to plan, print and prepare the presentation, storybook,
and visual aid for transitional activities.
3. The theme will be given to the contestant at the contest site.
4. The printed plan will be collected, and submitted to the judges before the presentation.
5. The presentation will be timed. The contestant will be given 3 to 4 minutes to give their
presentation to two to three adults (adults are optional). Adults represent the preschool
children (these adults may or may not be Judges). A penalty of 5 pts. Will be deducted
for each 30 sec. or fraction thereof over 4 minutes. A one minute warning will be given.
6. The presentation will consist of conducting a lesson in front of judges. You will be
judged on your ability to adapt your lesson plan to 3 or 4 year olds.
7. The lessons will be based on one of the following themes:
Refer to Technical Standards page 286.
A. The lessons should include objectives such as, but not limited to or including all:
*Fine Motor Skills *Gross Motor Skills
*Language Skills
*Following Directions *Sequencing
B. The theme of the lesson does not have to match the storybook topic.
8. The lesson will be printed on the lesson plan outline provided.
9. The lesson will be developed and presented using an accepted technique appropriate for
nursery school children.
10. Judges should not mix with students before competition.
11. Contestants will be given a case situation that will allow them to change their lesson plan
as specified.
12. This change will be presented in an oral presentation to the judges.
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REQUIRED CONTEST PERSONNEL:
Contest chairperson and technical committee members.
8. Three to five judges, certified in Early Childhood Education.
9. Two timekeepers and stopwatch.
PROCEDURE FOR JUDGES:
10. The judges will have no contact with the students prior to meeting them at the actual
competition site. The judges must currently be involved with young children either as a
student teacher or a librarian teacher. The names of the judges must be submitted at
least two weeks before the date of the competition. Judges must attend a pre-contest
workshop prior to the state competition.
11. Judges will report 15 minutes before the start of the competition for final instructions.
12. Judges will be supplied with rating sheets and become familiar with the procedures.
Comments may be written on lesson plans.
13. Judges are asked not to discuss contestant’s scores. Judges will confer after judging.
14. Competition Chair will answer questions for the judges.
15. Judges will be given lesson plans for each student with numbers that correspond to the
rating sheets. Judges will know students by number only.
16. Judges will return rating sheets to the chair after the judging is completed. All
information will be kept confidential until the Awards Program. All rating sheets and
lesson plans will be put into a large envelope and given to a state SkillsUSA
representative at the site.
17. Competitors will be identified by number only. The competitor should use their first
name only when introducing themselves to the judges.
18. There will be no observers, other than judges, in the contest room during the contest.
PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS:
19. Students will assemble at the competition site at the announced time for last minute
instruction.
20. Students will be given their contestant number.
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21. Students will write out their lesson plans and submit their lesson plans to the chair. The
identification number should be written directly on the lesson plan. The lesson plan
should follow the format shown.
22. Student will be given a case situation to adapt the lesson plan. (Judge’s Question)
23. Students will have three to four minutes to present the adapted lesson plan to the judges.
24. Students will take a SkillsUSA /PDP Knowledge test
25. Students may use first names only with judges.
EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS NEEDED EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL NEEDED
1. SUPPLIED BY THE CONTESTANT:
A. TYPICAL SUPPLIES SUCH AS CONSTRUCTION PAPER, SCISSORS, GLUE,
TAPE, PASTE, GENERAL ART SUPPLIES, NEWSPRINT, STAPLES AND A
STAPLER, RULERS, MARKERS, CRAYONS, PENCILS, (BOTH ADULTS
AND CHILDREN’S), PAPER TOWELS AND A HOLE PUNCHER.
2. SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS MAYBE BROUGHT BY CONTESTANT.
HOWEVER, CONTESTANTS MUST BRING ENOUGH MATERIALS FOR
ALL OTHER CONTESTANTS:
B. SUGGESTIONS- CLAY, JARS (DIFFERENT SIZES), WATER, COLOR, PAINT,
STRAWS, YARN OR STRING, WALLPAPER, BOOK, PAPER BAGS (LUNCH
SIZE), TISSUE PAPER, ALUMINUM FOIL, STYROFOAM TRAYS, EGG
CARTONS, POPCORN, INDEX CARDS, POSTER BOARD, TOOTHBRUSHES,
PIPE CLEANERS, PLASTIC CONTAINERS,POPSICLE STICK, NOODLES,
FLANNEL, ELASTICS, TIN CANS, SPONGES, SPOOLS, BOXES,
CHALK, SALT, CUPS, SPLIT PEAS, OAK TAG, Q-TIPS, BUTTONS, MAGAZINES,
PAPER PLATES.....
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SkillsUSA COMPETITION
LESSON PLAN
AREA_________________ CONTESTANT NUMBER_________
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Use proper printing.
2. Fill in each category.
ACTIVITY_______________
PURPOSE (objectives): List 2
1.
2.
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES -List all supplies and any equipment required for your lesson:
PROCEDURE- List the steps involved in your lesson
QUESTIONS FOR PRESENTATION- List 2 questions to ask the children about your lesson:
1.
2
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Early Childhood Education Rating Sheet
Transition & Story Book Reading
Judge_____________________________
ITEMS EVALUATED CONTESTANT NUMBER
Transition & Story Book Reading
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
PERSONAL QUALITIES:
-Grammar
-Voice
-Poise
-Attitude
TECHNIQUES:
- Attention Getting
- Voice as a teaching tool
(timing, diction, inflection, and projection)
- Opportunities for children to interact
- Time Penalty
TOTAL POINTS
(Story Book Reading)
Scoring Rubric
0-1 Poor
2-5 Fair
6-10 Good
11-15 Excellent
16-20 Outstanding
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Early Childhood Education Rating Sheet - Curriculum Writing Test
Judge_____________________________ Curriculum Writing
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
LESSON PLAN:
- Printing, Spelling, Neatness
- Four Areas of Lesson Plans completed correctly
- Age appropriate teaching methods as outlined in
“Considerations for early childhood educators...NAEYC”
- Age appropriate goals and/or concepts as referred to in
NAEYC
- Does the procedure and use of materials support goals?
PERSONAL QUALITIES:
- Grammar, Voice, Poise, Attitude
-Knowledge of preschool teaching philosophy regarding inclusion and diversity (Judge’s Question)
PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES: - Attention Getting
- Closing/Summation
PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES: - Presentation supported goals
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- Opportunities presented for children to interact with materials - Opportunity construct their own learning as opposed to
teacher-directed instruction
ORIGINALITY/CREATIVITY
LESSON MATERIALS - Geared to the age, ability and
developmental needs of preschool children - Designed to provide a variety of learning experiences
TIME PENALTY
TOTAL POINTS (Curriculum Writing)
Grand Total
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ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION WIRING
CHAIR: Paul Westrom
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Institute of Technology - Access Road Campus
Room A1: Residential Wiring Lab
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
National Electrical Code, Multimeter (volt, ohm, amp) or equivalent voltage and continuity
tester, Hacksaw, Pencil (2), Permanent Marker, Black or blue ink pen (2), Tool pouch or med.
size toolbox or bag, Electrician’s knife, Electrical tape, Diagonal pliers, Side cutters, Needle
nose pliers, Pump pliers (Channel locks), Torpedo level, Assorted flat blade screwdrivers,
Assorted Phillips screwdrivers, Measuring tape and/or folding ruler, Wire strippers, ½” EMT
bender, Armored cable cutter (Roto-split), Cordless electric hand drill w/extra battery, #2
Phillips bits and flat bits, Claw hammer and Resume
Note: There will be a penalty of 1 point per missing tool
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
Students should dress reflective of the professional industry. Contestant should dress in clean,
plain t-shirt or work shirt; clean work pants with no rips or tears; safety work shoes/boots;
safety glasses/goggles*. No jewelry (rings, watches, bracelets or necklaces) to be worn in the
contestant area. *Prescription safety glasses can only be used if they are equipped with side shields. If not, they
must be covered with goggles)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
Contest consists of:
A. Residential Wiring: (anyone of the following or combination thereof)
1. Wiring methods using RX, AC, MC
- Switches: Single pole, 3 way, 4 way
- Receptacles: Live, Split, Switch
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2. Conduit bending using EMT- 90, offset, back-to-back, saddle
3. Service Entrance Installation
4. Low voltage wiring methods
- Doorbell/chime
B. Written Code test - possible use of Code Book
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter-tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate
for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
CHAIR: Albert DiFazio
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 24, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical High School
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- #2 Pencil (2), Wiring Kit (optional), Calculator, Proto board, Hand Tools, Operating- Digital
Multimeter, BNC Test Cables (3), Black or Blue Ink pens (2), Resume, Safety Glasses
- Fresh and Spare Battery Tested for:
1. Voltage Measurements 2. Resistance Measurements 3. DC Current Measurements
SAFETY/ CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- No radios, headphones or electronic devices.
- No school name or logos on tools/ boxes or meters.
- Contestants are responsible for determining whether or not their tools and equipment function
properly before the contest.
- All contestants may do an onsite evaluation and or familiarization with the oscilloscopes,
function generator and power supplies that will be used for the contest.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate
for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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ESTHETICS
CHAIR : Kerin Smith
CONTEST DATE : Friday, March 17, 2017
CONTEST TIME: 8:30
REGISTRATION: Each school may register 3 teams of 2 for this event
CONTEST LOCATION: Providence Career and Technical Academy
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, Model for Daytime and Evening
Application, Mannequin with shaved head and no makeup for Fantasy application,
Professional Makeup Brushes, Disposable applicators, Headband, hair clips, or ponytail
holders to keep hair back, Foundation Makeup, Concealer, Eye shadow, Eyeliner, Eyebrow
pencil, Powder Blush or other cheek color, Lipsticks, Lip liners, Lip gloss, Tweezers,
Scissors, Water Bottle/Spray Bottle, Mascara, Loose/Pressed Powder, Disinfecting
Agent/Hand Sanitizer, Fantasy Makeup supplies necessary for your creation., White Towel,
Short Makeup Cape (White or Black), Portable Kit Organizer for Transport, Cotton/Q-
Tips/Sponges, Rhinestones, Bowl with water, Facial Cleansers and Lotions, Handheld or
portable mirror, Fast Drying Brush Cleaner, Light (optional)
CONTEST THEME: “Flora and/or Fauna” is the theme the Fantasy Portion
CONTEST INSTRUCTIONS:
- Initial preparation will be prejudged before the start of the contest at the contest site. Setup can
only consist of items needed for the specific contest application in progress.
- Time will be allotted between each contest to reset table.
- All products and solutions must be properly identified with the manufacturer’s original
packaging and original labeling. Product labels cannot be defaced. Required implements and
products must be accounted for and professionally organized. Proper control and usage of
product and tools will be expected at all times.
- Floor monitors/judges will assess sanitation/disinfection procedures throughout contest.
MODEL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Model must remove all face, neck, and ear jewelry prior to contest.
- Models must be in dress appropriately and have hair pulled away from face with white
headband.
- Model must have a clean, cosmetic-free face.
- Model does not take Theory Test
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DAYTIME MAKEUP APPLICATION
All work must be completed by hand.
- Base (1-5 points)
- Proper use and application of Concealer, Loose/Pressed Powder, or Liquid Foundation.
- No lines, demarcation, dark circles, orange hues, covered blemishes properly, and evenly
applied.
-Cheeks (1-5 points)
- Proper use and application of rouge.
- Blends with model’s skin tone.
- Eyes (1-5 points)
- Proper use and application of eye products.
- Black or Brown Mascara, eye shadow, top lid eyeliner.
- Lips (1-5 points)
- Proper use and application neutral color lip liner and lipstick.
- Color matches model’s skin tone.
FANTASY MAKEUP APPLICATION
ALL artwork must be completed during the fantasy makeup application. Reference picture must
be provided. NO PREP WORK ALLOWED.
Makeup application cannot go beyond ears, must stop before hairline and finish above the chin.
Props, such as hair ornaments, wigs and jewelry, may be used in the fantasy section but will not
be considered in the judging. Chair will give contestant time to add final props to fantasy time
will be allocated accordingly.
Items allowed:
- All make up products designed for use on face, Grease or Acrylic Paint, False Eyelashes,
Rhinestones, Feathers and Glitter, Theatrical Accessories
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS - This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
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Esthetics cont.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE:
The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted.
Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire
will also be suitable for the ceremony.
SCHEDULE:
8:30 – 9:00 Setup
9:00 – 10:00 Daytime Application
10:00 – 10:45 Evening Application
10:45 – 11:15 Lunch
11:15 – 12:15 Fantasy Application
12:45 – 1:15 Breakdown/Clean Up
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GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS
CHAIR: Bob Nangle
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 24, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 4 students in this event.
CONTEST TIME: 7:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical High School
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume & Apron
SAFETY/ CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - Instructors will clean press if paper gets caught in the press
- Students will use InDesign
- Cutting calculation will be included
- Please arrange a visit to the classroom with Joe Fantozzi
- Students must bring USB - Format MAC
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts in Providence
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T"
shirts, stretch pants, halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress
is appropriate for any occasion; however, business attire is also acceptable.
STATE CONTEST INCLUDES:
1. Production Planning – 60 Minutes
2. Oral Professional Assessment - 30 Minutes
3. Finishing - 20 Minutes
4. Digital Workflow - 30 Minutes
5. Offset Press - 45 Minutes
6. Technical Knowledge Test
7. Electronic Publishing/Desktop - 60 Minutes
8. Contestants will perform a digital printing demonstration.
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HEATING, VENTILATION, A/C and REFRIGERATION (HVACR)
CHAIR: Brian Sullivan
EVENT DATE: March 10, 2017
ARRIVAL TIME: 8:30 am
EVENT LOCATION: New England Tech – Post Road Campus
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 4 students.
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Required tool list will be provided prior to February 1.
CONTEST COMPONANTS:
1. Soldering/Braising (50 mins.)
2. Electrical Schematic (30 mins.)
3. LPC to energize light bulb (20 mins.)
4. Installing/Removing Gages (20 mins)
5. Recovering/Recharging an AC Unit /Demonstrate Evacuate Procedure only (40 mins.)
6. Super heat/Super cooling (30 mins.)
7. Ice Machine Service Call (20 mins.)
SAFETY AND CLOTHING:
Appropriate pants, sleeved shirts, work shoes/boots and safety glasses with side shields or
goggles. (Prescription glasses can be used only if they are equipped with side shields. If not,
they must be covered with goggles.)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Contestants may not speak to one another or instructors during the competition. - No iPods or electronic devices
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
DRESS CODE:
The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter-tops, or any jean material will be permitted.
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INDUSTRIAL MOTORS AND CONTROLS
CHAIR: Stephen Brady
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 24, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
CONTEST LOCATION: IBEW Local Union #99
Joint Apprenticeship Training School
40 Western Industrial Drive
Cranston, RI 401-946-9908
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
-Long-nose pliers, Wire strippers, Knife, Assorted flat blade and Phillips screwdrivers, Rule or
measuring tape, Hacksaw, Torpedo level, Electrical tape, 1/2 “EMT conduit bender, Multi
meter, Supplies for drawing ladder diagram (pencil, straightedge, etc.), Black or Blue ink pens
(2), #2 Pencil (2)
CONTEST COMPONENTS:
1. Troubleshooting Test
2. Part Identification
3. Piping
4. Ladder Diagram
5. Lab Operation
Students who need additional time can do so at the expense of the following Section
PART I TROUBLESHOOTING 8:30 – 9:00
Student troubleshooting shall consist of either a written test or hands on demonstration
Competitor with be judged on the following criteria
Anticipating meter readings in a variety of applications
PART II PARTS IDENTIFICATION 9:00 – 10:00
STUDENT SHALL IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
Student should be able to identify electrical control components
That could be used in developing control circuit.
Competitor with be judged on their knowledge of following criteria
Answering questions about A VARIETY OF MOTOR CONTROL DEVICES
PART III PIPING 9:00 – 10:00
Student shall perform piping tasks including pipe cutting accuracy and procedures, bending
accuracy and safe work practices
Competitor with be judged on their ability to perform the following criteria
Bending offsets, stubs, saddles 3 and 4 bend and back to back bend configurations
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INDUSTRIAL MOTORS AND CONTROLS cont.
PART IV LADDER DIAGRAM 10:00 – 10:30
Student shall develop the necessary control logic in ladder form for the machine operation
identified in the contest. The student shall demonstrate proper use of symbols and wiring
conventions
Competitor with be judged on their knowledge to develop the following criteria
Using labels, proper diagramming techniques, identifying components and accurately
completing a solution to a motor control problem.
PART V MOTOR CONTROL LAB 10:30 – 12:00
The student will wire a lab based on the circuit used for the control drawing
Competitor with be judged on their Skill to wire using the following criteria
Completion time, accuracy to follow direction, completeness and operation
SAFETY CLOTHING:
Appropriate pants, sleeved shirts, leather work shoes and safety glasses with side shields or
goggles. (Prescription glasses can be used only if they are equipped with side shields. If not,
they must be covered with goggles.)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - No cell phones or electronic devices.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE:
The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate
for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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Judge Please Sign Name Below
Industrial Motors & Controls
_________________________
Contestant Number
Item Evaluated Item
#
Possible
Points
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Troubleshooting
1
20
Parts Identification
2
20
Piping
3
20
Ladder Diagram
4
20
Lab Operation
5
20
Resume/Application**
20
SkillsUSA
Theory Test**
20
Total Score
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
CHAIR: Tony Rashid
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Knight Campus
Contest Room 2066 + 2067
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE PROVIDES: All Materials, Schematics and equipment required
for contest.
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencils (2), Basic Hand Tools. (Including three or four Phillips-
head screwdrivers), Anti-static wrist strap w/alligator clip end. Straps must be in proper working
order. Test equipment., (Digital multi-meter), Diagnostic software w/proof of ownership such as
original disk or original license fee, or proof of software release into public domain. (Freeware),
One Computer related reference book. Classroom textbook is not allowed. Virus detection software
with proof of ownership as described above., Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume and Rescue Disk
for all operating systems.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- No power tools allowed or I-pods.
- Diagnose and resolve software problems.
- Properly install, configure, and demonstrate proper operation of devices within computer
cabinet.
- Properly utilize anti-static straps.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
AWARDS CEREMONY DRESS CODE: **Contestants wearing the following will not be
allowed on stage: Jeans or any jean material, "T" shirts, stretch pants, and halter-tops.
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INTERACTIVE APPLICATION & VIDEO GAME DESIGN
CHAIR: James McClure
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register up to 3 teams of 2 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Institute of Technology – East Greenwich Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, Calculator
- Each team provides a laptop and power cord
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
- Contestants should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of professional industry. No jeans, “T”
shirts, stretch pants, halter-tops, or any jean material will be permitted.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- No radios, headphones or electronics devices will be permitted.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and
SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a theory assessment either completed ahead
of time or at the contest.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national
SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants, halter
tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion;
however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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INTERNETWORKING
CHAIR: Charlene Pelski
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island - Knight Campus - Room 2060
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE PROVIDES:
-Computer workstation for written portion of the contest.
-Cisco Routers and V.35 cables
-All other supplies or test equipment not specifically
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- Pencils (#2), Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, Cable terminating tool, Cable tester, 10 Base
T hub (minimum 4 ports), Safety Glasses
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - No radios or cassettes head-phones or electronic devices.
- In the design problem, contestants will be required to develop an internetworking proposal for
a specific set of customer requirements.
-The hands-on evaluation will include a structured cabling component and a router
configuration exercise.
-The written evaluation will test the contestant’s overall knowledge of internetworking and will
include questions representative of the four semesters of the CCNA program.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE:
The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, T- shirts, stretch
pants, halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate
for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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MARINE TECHNOLOGY
CHAIR: Ted Chamberlain
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 4 students.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Tech – Access Road Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - No radios, headphones or electronic devices.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
STATIONS:
1. Electrical 2. Welding/Plasma Cutting/Grinding 3. Knot Tying 4. Precision Measuring 5. Four Stroke Engine Parts ID 6. Compression Testing
AWARDS CEREMONY:
March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE:
The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter-tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is
appropriate for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the
ceremony.
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MOBILE ROBOTICS
CHAIR: Mike Ogilvy
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 teams of 2 for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Warwick Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Please refer to the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards
for a list of items needed. Students will also need Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, #2
Pencil (2).
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Students should dress reflective of the industry. Jeans are not allowed.
Students must have safety goggles at all times.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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NAIL CARE
CHAIR: Jonette Aurelio
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 17, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register 3 teams of 2 for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Providence Career and Technical Academy
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - No radios, headphones or electronic devices.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE:
The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter-tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate
for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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Nail Care Competition
Contestant Number
Items Evaluated
Possible
Points
Initial Preparation (To be judged before start of Acrylic
App.)
160
Acrylic Application (one hour allotted)
150
Gel Application
(Left Hand) (one hour allotted)
150
Lacquer/Polish Application
(Right Hand) (one and a half hour allotted)
60
Flat Nail Art Application
(Left Hand) (one and a half hour allotted)
120
Professionalism/Organizational
Skills -Cleanliness/Organization
-Safety and Sanitation
-Communication and Listening Skills
90
Subtotal
730
Clothing Penalty
Up to 5
pts.
TOTAL
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CHAIR: Heidi Warner
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Warwick Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: - Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, #2 pencil (2), Must bring reading material (non-medical)
SAFETY/ CLOTHING:
- Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
- White uniforms or Official SkillsUSA Blue Scrubs, no school marking of any kind. -No colored nail polish, artificial nails, or visible pierces.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- No talking will be permitted in holding room
- Students should review First Aid/CPR.
- No radios, headphones or electronic devices.
- Each school must send 2 students to act as a patient.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter-tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate
for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
CHAIR: Kristen Smith
CONTEST DAY: Friday, March 24, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 4 students
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 A.M.
CONTEST LOCATION: William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical High School
CONTESTANT/SCHOOL PROVIDES:
- #2 Pencil (2)
- Black or blue ink pens (2)
- Resume
- Digital SLR, Memory Card (512 mg is min), extra batteries
- On-camera Flash & light meters (encouraged but not mandatory)
- USB Memory card reader/adapter
- Jump Drive (recommended but not required)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- NO radios or headphones or electronic devices
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development
Program and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question
assessment using an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you
have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony has a dress code again this year. NO jeans, “T” shirts, stretch pants,
halter-tops, or any jean material permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any
occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony, and
competition
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Photography, page 2
Part 1: Field Assignment / Contact Sheet (Digital SLR required)
Students will go on assignment and capture images that relate to a “theme”. Students
will choose images from their Field Assignment and create a 8 x 10 contact sheet with 8
images using Adobe Photoshop’s “Automate” function. Students must demonstrate their
ability to stay within the parameters with respect to: Location, Theme, Time Limit and
Technical and artistic proficiency
Part 2: Conceptual Design Students can let their imagination run wild as they create a
conceptual (Fine Art) piece. Students will use their chosen contact sheet images from the Field
Assignment, layer them and work them together to produce something unique. Very
few parameters are given and judging is based on creativeness, use of standard rules of art
& design and mastery of Photoshop skills.
Part 3: Trouble Shooting Digital Images
Students must correctly identify common problems in the processing/printing of digital
images (i.e. blooming, jpeg artifacts, noise, color fringing, etc...)
Part 4: Digital Manipulation
Students will be required to complete a digital image manipulation project using the computer
provided by SkillsUSA and any version of Adobe Photoshop from version 7.0 and up
Part 5: Print Competition
SEE National SkillsUSA Technical Standards
Part 6: Job Interview
**NOTE: This is a Photography competition and not Graphic Design. Any image presented that
goes far beyond the capabilities of traditional film photography in terms of its image
manipulation, points will be deducted. In short, if we can produce the image using film,
negative retouching & print spotting, then the image is acceptable. Over use of layering, text,
liquefy tool, etc... will be evaluated.
ITEMS REQUIRED BY STUDENT
1. Digital SLR, Memory card (512 mg min.), extra batteries
2. On-camera Flash & light meters (encouraged but not mandatory)
3. USB Memory card reader/adapter
4. Jump Drive (with resume loaded for submission)
5. Hand held light meter (can share)
ITEMS PROVIDED BY SKILLSUSA
1. PC’s with Photoshop
2. Lighting equipment for lighting portion of contest
3. Access to the Website for submissions ant testing.
Any questions, please contact the State Director, Joshua Klemp at jklemp@skillsusari.org and
they will be forwarded to the contest chair.
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PLUMBING
CHAIR: TBA
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 18, 2017
REGISTRATION: TBA
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Providence Career and Technical Academy
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Please refer to the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards
for a list of items needed. Students will also need Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, #2
Pencil (2).
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Students should dress reflective of the industry. Jeans are not allowed.
Students must have safety goggles at all times.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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RESTAURANT SERVICE
CHAIR: Mary Bodensiek
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 17, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Johnson and Wales University – Harborside Campus, Center for
Culinary Excellence
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: - Black or Blue Ink Pen (2), Resume, #2 Pencil (2), Pad
SAFETY/ CLOTHING:
Please refer the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards for clothing rules/regulations.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Schools must bring 1-2 additional students to act as guests.
- No radios, headphones or electronic devices.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter-tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is
appropriate for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the
ceremony.
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ROBOTICS: URBAN SEARCH AND RESCUE
CHAIR: Edd Spidell
CONTEST DATE: Tuesday, March 21, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 teams of 2 for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island – Warwick Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Please refer to the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards
for a list of items needed. Students will also need Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, #2
Pencil (2).
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Students should dress reflective of the industry. Jeans are not allowed.
Students must have safety goggles at all times.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY
CHAIR: Ed Spidell
CONTEST DATE: Tuesday, March 21, 2017
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Cranston Area Career & Technical Center
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY/ CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - No electronic devices.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T" shirts, stretch
pants, halter-tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is
appropriate for any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the
ceremony.
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SHEET METAL
CHAIR: TBA
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 17, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 6 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Providence Career and Technical Academy
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: Please refer to the national SkillsUSA Technical Standards
for a list of items needed. Students will also need Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, #2
Pencil (2).
SAFETY/CLOTHING: Students should dress reflective of the industry. Jeans are not allowed.
Students must have safety goggles at all times.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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TEAMWORKS
CHAIR: Lawrence Carr
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register 1 team for this event
CONTEST TIME: 8:00 AM
CONTEST DATE: March 20 - 21, 2017
CONTEST LOCATION: Lowe’s Home Improvement Store – Warwick
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- All equipment, Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume and #2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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TECHNICAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
CHAIR: Jason Kayarian
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 11, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register up to 3 students for this event
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 A.M. Organizational Meeting, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Test, 10:00-1:00 PM Hands-on Practical
Exam
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Institute of Technology – East Greenwich Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2) and Resume
SAFETY / CLOTHING: Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the
professional industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- No radios, headphones, or Ipods.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and
SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national
SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants, halter
tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion;
however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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TECHNICAL DRAFTING
CHAIR: Christopher Vascancelos
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed to register up to 3 students for this event.
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Institute of Technology – East Greenwich Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- #2 Pencil (2), Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume, Calculator
- Any computer-aided design reference books, software manuals, published technical drafting reference
books, and tables.
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
- Contestants should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of professional industry. No jeans, “T”
shirts, stretch pants, halter-tops, or any jean material will be permitted.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- No radios, headphones or electronics devices will be permitted.
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program and
SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using an
assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the national
SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards (http://www.skillsusa-
register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have any issues.
- Contestants will demonstrate their ability to perform technical drafting skills and competencies as
follows: Orthographic views, Auxiliary views, Section views, Dimensioning and tolerancing (including
geometric dimensioning and tolerancing), Detail and assembly drawings, Fasteners and hardware,
Materials and specifications.
SOFTWARE ISSUES:
New England Tech will provide AutoCAD, Inventor 8, or SolidWorks for this contest. Any other
software will require the contestants to bring their own computer and must be DXF compatible.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants, halter
tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for any occasion;
however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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TELEVISION (VIDEO) PRODUCTION
CHAIR: Norm Grant
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 3 teams of 2 for this event
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Tech. – East Greenwich Campus
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: - All equipment, Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume and #2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
- Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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WEB DESIGN
CHAIR: TBA
CONTEST DATE: Friday, March 10, 2017
CONTEST TIME: 8:30 am
REGISTRATION: Each school is allowed up to 3 teams of 2 for this event.
CONTEST LOCATION: New England Institute of Technology – East Greenwich Campus
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question theory
assessment,
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
WEB SITE THEME:
Students must redesign the web site of a non-profit.
CONTESTANT PROVIDES:
- All equipment, Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume and #2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony.
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Welding
CHAIR: Mike Forte
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 11, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 4 students for this event
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Local #51 – East Providence
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: - All equipment, Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume and #2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
- Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook. In addition, there will be a 50-question assessment using
an assessment from www.workforcereadysystem.org.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony
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Welding Sculpture
CHAIR: Mike Forte
CONTEST DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2017
REGISTRATION: Each school may register up to 4 students for this event
CONTEST TIME: 9:00 AM
CONTEST LOCATION: Community College of Rhode Island- Knight Campus
Holding Room – 6064 and Contest Room - 6062
CONTESTANT PROVIDES: - All equipment, Black or Blue ink pens (2), Resume and #2 Pencil (2)
SAFETY/CLOTHING:
- Contestant should dress in appropriate clothing reflective of the professional industry. No
jeans allowed.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- This contest will include a 20-question test based on the Professional Development Program
and SkillsUSA Leadership Handbook.
- Please review the scope of contest and the contest guidelines sections for this event in the
national SkillsUSA Technical Standards. Follow this link to access the standards
(http://www.skillsusa-register.org/CRC/CRCLogin.aspx). Contact the state office if you have
any issues.
AWARDS CEREMONY: March 29, 2017 at 6 PM. (Please be punctual)
The Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
One Avenue of the Arts
Providence, RI 02905
DRESS CODE: The Awards Ceremony will have a dress code again this year. No jeans, "T-shirts, stretch pants,
halter tops, or any jean material will be permitted. Official SkillsUSA dress is appropriate for
any occasion; however, acceptable business attire will also be suitable for the ceremony
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