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Iowa student honored at annual SkillsUSA Workforce Development event

ATLANTA, Ga. — A career and technical education student in Iowa was recognized with a certificate of accomplishment at the SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference held June 1-5 in Atlanta. An all-time high of 7,000 students competed in the 2026 SkillsUSA Championships at NLSC, which is the largest gathering of the future skilled workforce.

As an indicator of proficiency, Skill Point Certificates were awarded to SkillsUSA Championships competitors who met a predetermined threshold score for their respective competition. Students can add this certificate, an indicator of career readiness, to their employment portfolio.

The following student from the area is a Skill Point Certificate recipient:

Mack Borton, from State Center and a student at Des Moines Area Community College (Ames), was awarded a Skill Point Certificate in Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair.

To be invited to the SkillsUSA Championships, students first had to win their state-level competition, demonstrating their technical skills, workplace skills and personal skills. The national competition featured state champions from middle school, high school and college/postsecondary divisions across the country in 115 hands-on career and leadership competitions including robotics, automotive technology, drafting, criminal justice, aviation maintenance, public speaking and more.

The next NLSC will be held June 21-25, 2027, in Atlanta. Learn more about SkillsUSA, the No. 1 workforce development organization for students, at www.skillsusa.org.

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