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Since 1965, SkillsUSA has had a positive influence on the lives of millions of students nationwide.  SkillsUSA was established as a national organization serving high school and college students and professional members who participate in training programs for technical, skilled and service occupations.


The SkillsUSA Creed


I believe in the dignity of work
I believe in the American way of life
 I believe in education
 I believe in fair play
 I believe satisfaction is achieved by     good work
 I believe in high moral and spiritual standards



















SkillsUSA 2010-2011 Theme

Skills
USA: Champions at Work-Respecting All Perspectives

The SkillsUSA Motto

"Preparing for Leadership
in the World of Work"

SkillsUSA Colors

Red and White
represent the individual states and chapters that make up the organization

Blue
represents the common union of the
states and chapters

Gold
represents the individual, which is the most important element of the organization



















SkillsUSA Official Attire

Women:
Red SkillsUSA blazer, sweater or windbreaker. White collarless or small-collared blouse or white turtleneck, collar not to extend over the blazer lapel or the sweater or windbreaker.  Black dress skirt (knee length) or black dress slacks. Black sheer (not opaque) or skin-tone seamless hose. Black dress shoes.

Men:
Red SkillsUSA blazer, sweater or windbreaker. White dress shirt. Plain, solid, black tie.
Black dress slacks. Plain black socks and black dress shoes.

* See your advisor for official competition specifics