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Competition Supplies NeededApproximate cost of supplies needed to compete at NLSCResumes DueProfessional Development TestWritten AssessmentsVideo/Required Assignments SubmissionOrientation Date & TimeContest DatesMay Compete from HomeProctor RulesNotes
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NLSC Written Assessment Proctor Policies and Guidance - https://www.skillsusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/NLSC-Written-Assessment-Proctor-Policies-and-Guidance1.pdf NLSC Written Assessment Proctor Policies and Guidance - https://www.skillsusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/NLSC-Written-Assessment-Proctor-Policies-and-Guidance1.pdf Every effort should be made to provide opportunities for contestants to compete at their school to be appropriately supervised and supported. If a student is competing from home, they cannot receive the technical support they would receive at school.

The structure and design of some of the NLSC competitions are such that students could compete at home if deemed necessary. Below is the complete list of contests where contestants may compete from home.
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3-D Visualization and AnimationStoryboard paper and other supplies listed in the National Technical Standards.NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9June 16 at 7:30 p.m. ET6/14/2021 11a-12p ETJune 15-16 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. https://drive.google.com/file/d/19KmY3mty7tuK1MTqFX0Wg2tInCcSPEIr/viewOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Action SkillsRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubNANo Written Assessment06/15/2021 2p-3p ETJune 16 and 17 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. https://www.dropbox.com/s/7kh85e6x2lpbu80/Final%20-%20Schedule%20-%20Action%20Skills%202021.pdf?dl=0 One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Additive Manufacturing - Note: Date Change needed to allow the Technical Committee time to print the projects for judging purposes. Schudule updated with timesRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Between June 9-16. Tech Chair will work with educators and students on getting the test scheduled. Assignments Due June 76/7/2021 Orientation meeting and work day. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. EST with breaks scheduled for lunch and rest.6/7/2021 - 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. EST - Work Day
June 18: Judging Day. Design work and final submission design. Teams will be scheduled with a two-person judging team from industry and Stratasys. They will present their concept, and engineering “notebook” via PPT or Google Slides to the judges at this time. https://www.dropbox.com/s/6px5mbrtzomw0tc/final_skillsusa_2021_agenda.final5.27.14.46.17.1%20%281%29.docx?dl=0
One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Advertising DesignRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentNA6/16/2021 at 12p ETContest June 17 12p ET with debriefing on June 18 12p ETOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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American SpiritRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th.No Written AssessmentJune 7 - Notebooks due as a PDFJune 16 at 11a - 1p ETJune 17 (18 if needed) Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. https://www.dropbox.com/s/b7y40prnkf77q2l/presentation%20schedule%20-%20as21%20%281%29.pdf?dl=0May Compete from HomeOne camera is set up for each team. The camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff, or industry expert. The instructor is responsible for being the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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Architectural DraftingRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/14/21 - 4p ET6/15/21 - 12p - 8p ETOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Audio/Radio Production NOTE Orientation Time Change - Moved to 12 Noon EST to accommodate contestants in the Pacific Time Zone.Refer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. June 2-4 live with Technical Committee
Submitted work at a specific time on June 4.
June 2 at 12 Noon ET. Time changes to accommodate contestants in the Pacific Time https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85451694002?pwd=TlJsakM2SDI4TFlwaklnd2xJRjEwZz09 June 2-4. No live video feed or zoom meeting required. Assignments will be given with a deadline for submission to replicate a real-world work environment. N/A.
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Automated Manufacturing Technology
Material and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ $175.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NAOn Demand - pre-recordedSecondary on June 8 and Postsecondary on June 9. June 10 may be used as an optional makeup date. https://www.dropbox.com/s/c9bgr6v34l4j3nf/skillsusa%20amt%20orientation%20meeting.pdf?dl=0Two camera set up for each contestant. Cameras may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. One camera will be connected to the zoom meeting for the live broadcast. The 2nd camera should record the contestants performance and be available for upload in the case there are technical difficulties with the live zoom feed.
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Automotive Refinishing TechnologyPre-painted panels will be shipped to contestants at no cost. The schools will have minimal expense in blending these panels. Maybe 4oz. of color & 8oz. of clear. June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9June 17th Video Submission June 2June 16-17 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed behind the contestant and always remain on camera during the contest. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Automotive Service TechnologyUPDATED 5.12.21 - Material and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Secondary June 11 - Administered by ASE. Postsecondary contestants will take test at a Prometric Testing Center. Testing at a Prometric Testing Center can begin as soon as the Technical Committee has been able to email the contestant their testing code and test is due by June 11. NA6/7/2021 11a - 1:30pSecondary June 9 and Postsecondary on the 10th.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed behind the contestant and always remain on camera during the contest. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. See contest information posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/
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Aviation Maintenance TechnologyEquipment and Consumable List can be found on the Contest Update website. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ $175.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9June 14-16Advisor and Proctor Orientation May 24. Contestant Orientation - 6/14/2021 1p - 1:30p ETJune 14-16 Competitors will submit completed projects.The Aviation National Technical Committee is requiring an aviation industry proctor to oversee the contest. The proctor is to be arranged for by the program instructor. The committee suggests someone from the program advisory committee.
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BarberingManikins provided by Pivot Point and Burmax. NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentJune 7 & 8June 7 at 2 p.m. ET, Job Applications, and Job Interviews at 3:30 ET and Advisor only meeting to follow at approx. 4 p.m. ETJune 7th (Live video/in person), June 8th (Recorded videos with pictures), and June 14th (Live video on Zoom) https://www.dropbox.com/s/08rpvybx8o9f7h7/national%202021%20barbering%20agenda.pdf?dl=0One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed behind the contestant and always remain on camera during the contest. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Basic Healthcare Skills (High School Only)
Refer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Taken June 14 during orientation meeting. NA6/14/2021 11a - 12p ET6/15/2021 Schedule posted in Hub. One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed behind the contestant and always remain on camera during the contest. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Broadcast News ProductionRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. During Orientation meeting on June 14Final product submitted at the end of the contest on the June 15th or 16th. On Demand Video and Live Orientation Monday June 14 at 1pm ET / Noon CT / 11a MT / 10a PTTeams will compete on June 15 or 16. Team schedules are posted in the Championships Hub https://www.dropbox.com/s/gc2rrgaurffgmaa/2021_skillsusa_broadcast_news_produciton_contest_schedule.12.20.32.1.pdf?dl=0One camera set up for each team. Can use a web Cam or camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Building MaintenanceRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubNANo Written Assessment
NA6/14/2021 1p-2p ETJune 15-16. Contestants will only need to compete on one day and the schedule will be determined by the number of contestants in the competition. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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CabinetmakingRefer to Materials List.NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/14/2021 - 12p - 2p ETJune 15-17. Contestants will only need to compete on one day and the schedule will be determined by the number of contestants in the competition. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. https://www.dropbox.com/s/rxwkdkifee839z9/cabinetmaking%20contest%20instructions.pdf?dl=0 One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Career Pathways Showcase Refer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
June 8-10 - Record Video and submit video link and written submission during this 72-hour window.June 7 - Pre-recorded in the Championships Hub. June 14 Live Q&A. Contestants schedule will be published in Hub. June 16 - Debriefing https://www.dropbox.com/s/0ubra1zwk79bq6p/Career_Pathways_Showcas_Live_Q_A_Schedule.pdf?dl=0One camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Carpentry The carpentry material list was updated on 5.25.21 due to discrepancies and clarification needed. Material, Equipment and Menu's list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ $500.00 Apply for Carpentry Competition Support Grant atathttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. June 15 during Orientation MeetingNAJune 15 - 1p ET Orientation and Written TestJune 16One camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Chapter Business ProcedureRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NAJune 14 at 1p - 2p ETJune 15 (times given at orientation) and June 16 for debrief at 1p ET ; https://www.dropbox.com/s/ua43p1va3fagsq5/Screen%20Shot%202021-06-07%20at%2012.09.26%20PM.png?dl=0May Compete from HomeTwo cameras set up for each team. One camera focused on the four members to allow judges to observe motions and debate. The other camera should focus on the President and Secretary. Cameras may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest heatlh and safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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Chapter DisplayRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
June 7 Notebooks Submitted. (PDF)On demand videoJune 8 & 9: Measurement meetings based on posted schedule
June 10-11: Presentations based on time provided https://www.dropbox.com/s/5j4qz8ub0p4i9q1/Schedule%20-%20Chapter%20Display%202021.pdf?dl=0
May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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CNC 5-Axis Milling - Demonstration ContestVirtual Competition. No special material other than internet, webcam, mic and audio devices. Programs will need to be installed at no cost to the schools. Program license will be provided to the schools at no cost. This includes installing software such as Vericut, Mastercam and/or Autodesk Fusion. NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. CNC Technology Theory Test, Process Control Theory Test, Interview
We'll set up sign up sheets with different time slots through SignupGenius.com.
Contestants must sign up to take one slot of each:
• CNC Technology Test (90mins max)
• Process Control Theory Test (60 mins max)
• Interview (15 mins max)
We’ll open the sign up sheet on June 7 after the orientation
NA6/7/2021 - 2p - 4p ET Orientation Meeting. June 10 Coding and ProgrammingJune 14-17: CNC Technology Theory Test, Process Control Theory Test, Interview
We’ll set up sign up sheets with different time slots through SignupGenius.com.
Contestants must sign up to take one slot of each:
• CNC Technology Test (90mins max)
• Process Control Theory Test (60mins max)
• Interview (15mins max)
We’ll open the signup sheet on June 7 after the orientation.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t7o0at8dzw8k3sf/skillsusa_nationals_webinar.pdf?dl=0
One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.IMPORTANT NOTES: Facilitators and Proctors Webinar CANCELED -May 18, 3 p.m. EST - Training/Webinar with school facilitators and Proctors. May 25, 3 p.m. EST - Webinar with instructors and contestants. You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: May 25, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: SkillsUSA Nationals Webinar (for Contestants & Instructors)
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_v0AOHL0RQ16HkAfAdYGOSg
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CNC Milling SpecialistVirtual Competition. No special material other than internet, webcam, mic and audio devices. Programs will need to be installed at no cost to the schools. Program license will be provided to the schools at no cost. This includes installing software such as Vericut, Mastercam and/or Autodesk Fusion. NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. CNC Technology Theory Test, Process Control Theory Test, Interview
We'll set up sign up sheets with different time slots through SignupGenius.com.
Contestants must sign up to take one slot of each:
• CNC Technology Test (90mins max)
• Process Control Theory Test (60 mins max)
• Interview (15 mins max)
We’ll open the sign up sheet on June 7 after the orientation
NA6/7/2021 - 2p - 4p ET Orientation Meeting. June 8 Coding and ProgrammingJune 14-17: CNC Technology Theory Test, Process Control Theory Test, Interview
We’ll set up sign up sheets with different time slots through SignupGenius.com.
Contestants must sign up to take one slot of each:
• CNC Technology Test (90mins max)
• Process Control Theory Test (60mins max)
• Interview (15mins max)
We’ll open the signup sheet on June 7 after the orientation.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t7o0at8dzw8k3sf/skillsusa_nationals_webinar.pdf?dl=0
One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.IMPORTANT NOTES: Facilitators and Proctors Webinar CANCELED -May 18, 3 p.m. EST - Training/Webinar with school facilitators and Proctors. May 25, 3 p.m. EST - Webinar with instructors and contestants. You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: May 25, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: SkillsUSA Nationals Webinar (for Contestants & Instructors)
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_v0AOHL0RQ16HkAfAdYGOSg
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CNC TechnicianVirtual Competition. No special material other than internet, webcam, mic and audio devices. Programs will need to be installed at no cost to the schools. Program license will be provided to the schools at no cost. This includes installing software such as Vericut, Mastercam and/or Autodesk Fusion. NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. CNC Technology Theory Test, Process Control Theory Test, Interview
We'll set up sign up sheets with different time slots through SignupGenius.com.
Contestants must sign up to take one slot of each:
• CNC Technology Test (90mins max)
• Process Control Theory Test (60 mins max)
• Interview (15 mins max)
We’ll open the sign up sheet on June 7 after the orientation
NA6/7/2021 - 2p - 4p ET Orientation Meeting. June 8-9 Coding and ProgrammingJune 14-17: CNC Technology Theory Test, Process Control Theory Test, Interview
We’ll set up sign up sheets with different time slots through SignupGenius.com.
Contestants must sign up to take one slot of each:
• CNC Technology Test (90mins max)
• Process Control Theory Test (60mins max)
• Interview (15mins max)
We’ll open the signup sheet on June 7 after the orientation.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t7o0at8dzw8k3sf/skillsusa_nationals_webinar.pdf?dl=0
One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.IMPORTANT NOTES: Facilitators and Proctors Webinar CANCELED -May 18, 3 p.m. EST - Training/Webinar with school facilitators and Proctors. May 25, 3 p.m. EST - Webinar with instructors and contestants. You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: May 25, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: SkillsUSA Nationals Webinar (for Contestants & Instructors)
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_v0AOHL0RQ16HkAfAdYGOSg
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CNC Turning SpecialistVirtual Competition. No special material other than internet, webcam, mic and audio devices. Programs will need to be installed at no cost to the schools. Program license will be provided to the schools at no cost. This includes installing software such as Vericut, Mastercam and/or Autodesk Fusion. NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. CNC Technology Theory Test, Process Control Theory Test, Interview
We'll set up sign up sheets with different time slots through SignupGenius.com.
Contestants must sign up to take one slot of each:
• CNC Technology Test (90mins max)
• Process Control Theory Test (60 mins max)
• Interview (15 mins max)
We’ll open the sign up sheet on June 7 after the orientation
NA6/7/2021 - 2p - 4p ET Orientation Meeting. June 9 Coding and ProgrammingJune 14-17: CNC Technology Theory Test, Process Control Theory Test, Interview
We’ll set up sign up sheets with different time slots through SignupGenius.com.
Contestants must sign up to take one slot of each:
• CNC Technology Test (90mins max)
• Process Control Theory Test (60mins max)
• Interview (15mins max)
We’ll open the signup sheet on June 7 after the orientation.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t7o0at8dzw8k3sf/skillsusa_nationals_webinar.pdf?dl=0
One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.IMPORTANT NOTES: Facilitators and Proctors Webinar CANCELED -May 18, 3 p.m. EST - Training/Webinar with school facilitators and Proctors. May 25, 3 p.m. EST - Webinar with instructors and contestants. You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: May 25, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: SkillsUSA Nationals Webinar (for Contestants & Instructors)
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_v0AOHL0RQ16HkAfAdYGOSg
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Collision Damage Appraisal - Demonstration Contest. Orientation and Contest scheduled updated on 5.27.21For the 2021 we will be using CCCONE Collision Estimating software for the National competition. Schools can arrange to get it for free directly at www.cccis.com . Supply list coming soonNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due by June 9June 14 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. ET. The Technical Committee will be reviewing each station. Each contestant must be present for the entire orientation meeting. June 15-17
All contestants should check in at least 15 before schedule times to ensure connectivity.
June 15 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., and 3 p.m. -4:30 p.m. EST
June 16 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., and 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. EST
June 17 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., and 3 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. EST https://www.dropbox.com/s/99sjinqiuso4vg3/skillsusa_schedule_-_collision_damage_appraisal_total_loss_evaluation.pdf?dl=0
One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Collision Repair TechnologyMaterial, Equipment and Menu's list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ Updated on 5.25.21 with equipment and tools $675.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. June 9NAFamiliarization/Orientation June 2 - 1p ETJune 7-11 Competitors should consult Hub for details.The National Technical Committee will be securing proctors for this competition. They will also provide the proctors with all the information needed to serve in their roles as proctors. Either the assigned proctor or the Technical Committee will be contacting the contestant's advisor to coordinate their attendance at the school for the competition. Interviews with Segment Leaders on June 7,8,9, and 11. Competition date is June 10.
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Commercial BakingMaterial, Equipment and Menu's list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ $125.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. 3rd Party Testing. Signup in Championships Hub. Schedule of testing TBD. Will occurs sometime between June 2-11. Must have an adult other than the contestant's instructor present for testing. No instructor is allowed to be present for the test. 5 separate project videos to submitted separately6/1/2021 12 noon ESTJune 2-11. Contestants have this window to perform and record all projects and submitted videos. No live zoom meeting.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.Encouraged the use of another student to be the camera operators
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Community Action ProjectRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubNANo Written Assessment
Eligibility Letter, Resume, Portfolio/Notebook and Application due June 7June 10 at 2p-3p ET and another orientation will be held on June 15 at 2p - 3p ET for anyone who could not make the June 10 meeting. Contestants only need to attend one of these meetings. June 17One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Community Service: Note the Orientation date and times posted.Refer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
Community Service Notebooks must be submitted in an electronic format by June 2. June 1 at 4 p.m. ET - Contestants must review the slide deck in the Hub prior to orientation.June 9 - Record Video and upload video and Binder by 8 p.m. May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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Computer ProgrammingRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NAJune 1, 5:00 pm ET6/15/2021 - Project is posted on June 15 and is due on June 18 at 7 p.m.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Cosmetology. Note slight change in competition dates. Note for 2021 Competition: Hair cut design pictures will not be provided to contestants in advance of the competitions this year. Contestants will see the photos of the cuts that will need to be replicated just before the competition. Manikins provided by Pivot Point and Burmax. See Technical Standards for the list of materials and equipmentNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. June 14 during the Orientation Meeting. 12 p.m. ETNAJune 14, Includes Oral Test. Starts at 12:00 ET through 5p ETNote date change: Competition held on June 15 & 16 for both Secondary and Postsecondary contestants. June 15- Hair color and Long Hair Design. June 16 - Women's Cut and Design, Men's cut and Design, and Women's 90 Degree Cut. Contestant will perform their work Live on Zoom. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.Two cameras set up for each contestant. One camera should be stationary and set up to allow judges the ability to view the entire contest area around the contestant. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed in the background in view of this camera. The secondary camera should be operated by an industry professional if possible. The secondary camera should be a portable device like a cell phone to give the judges the ability to direct the camera as needed. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. See contest information posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/
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Crime Scene Investigation: Update on Posteseconary Schedule and Proctor/Camera requirementsMaterial, Equipment and Menu's list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/8/2021 4p - 5p ETJune 14 for all contestants. Note Change: Postsecondary competition on the same day as secondary. https://www.dropbox.com/s/hsidbemikfwwj79/competition_schedule_and_details.pdf?dl=0 Two cameras set up for each contestant. One camera should be stationary and set up to allow judges the ability to view the entire contest area around the contestant. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed in the background in view of this camera. The secondary camera should be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The secondary camera should be a portable device like a cell phone to give the judges the ability to direct the camera as needed. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor.
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Criminal Justice: Update on Posteseconary Schedule and Proctor/Camera requirementsMaterial, Equipment and Menu's list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/8/2021 3p - 4p ETJune 14 for all contestants. Note Change: Postsecondary competition on the same day as secondary.

Two cameras set up for each contestant. One camera should be stationary and set up to allow judges the ability to view the entire contest area around the contestant. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed in the background in view of this camera. The secondary camera should be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The secondary camera should be a portable device like a cell phone to give the judges the ability to direct the camera as needed. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor.
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Culinary Arts: Updated Procter, Testing Information and Contest Dates.Material and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ $75.00 Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant at https://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Testing due June 14: ACF certification assessment. Testing proctor that meets ACF standards must be secured—additional information will be provided in the Championships Hub on June 1. NA6/14/2021 12 p.m.-1:30 p.m. ET for Secondary and 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m. ET for PostsecondaryJune 15-16 with June 17th still an option if needed. Contestants should be prepared to compete each day. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. Two cameras set up for each contestant. One camera should be stationary and set up to allow judges the ability to view the entire contest area around the contestant. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed in the background in view of this camera. The secondary camera should be operated by industry expert. The secondary camera should be a portable device like a cell phone to give the judges the ability to direct the camera as needed. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The Technical Committee will be securing the proctors but may reachout to the instructor for assistance.
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Customer Service: Contest Location Option Change. Contestant may compete from home or school. Refer to Virtual Technical Standards: Important change for 2021 - Contest scenarios will be provided in advance and posted for contestants on June 1 in the Championships Hub. NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NAJune 15 4p ETJune 16 Contestant may compete from home or school. Contestant schedules posted in the Championships Hub on June 1. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lau8Spoo4Tlw-RBWYznd0QHJbhpX0Arx/viewOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Cyber SecurityEquipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ See Equipment List. Normal Classroom CPU set up.June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. During competition datesNAJune 14 at 11:00am ETJune 14-18. Contestants should plan for the entire week of the competition. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. If any change are made to the agenda it will be posted on the SkillsUSA Update Page.https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ The contestant’s school will be responsible for furnishing a local proctor to observe the contestant. The judges will also be able to observe and interact with the contestants through the second PC’s camera/video feature.
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Dental AssistingRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Held during Orientation Meeting on June 14NA6/14/2021 12p - 2p ET6/15/2021 Contestant schedules posted in the Hub. One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Diesel Equipment Technology; Equipment list updated on 5.26.21Laptop, webcam, microphone, high speed internet, good lighting, YouTube upload. No other physical equipment or tooling will be required. NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Taken during orientation meeting.NA6/7/2021 1:00 p.m. ESTJune 14-18. Contestants should be prepared to compete each day. A more detailed agenda will follow once contestant numbers are established. Contestants will have work stations scheduled at different time and/or days. Most stations be be ran Mon-Wed with Thursday-Friday as back up dates if internet issues occur. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. https://www.dropbox.com/s/oxjxcz2w9uulo4f/SkillsUSA%20Contestant%20List%20and%20Schedule_HUB.xlsx?dl=0One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Digital Cinema ProductionRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
NA6/1/2021 8p - 9p ET Orientation and start of competition.Teams can start as early as June 1 to begin the research and working on assignments and they have until June 16 their final project. Projects must be summitted on the end of the day on June 16.
Some amount or research will be required for team’s success. Research information will be provided to the teams during the Orientation on June 1 and will also be posted in the Championships Hub.
NAUp to 3 additional crew members for a total of 5 may be used as crew members. However, the two students that are on the team have to fill the positions of writer and director. Just like at SkillsUSA Nationals in person, they can bring in others to help; they can do the same here.
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Commercial sUAS Drone-DemonstrationTeams must have a field elements. They can purchase it from Pitsco https://www.pitsco.com/Drone-Industry-Field-Elements-Kit or build their own. Kit cost $599 from Pitsco. Field elements could be built with common materials. June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentNAJune 8 at 2pm ET6/15/2021 1p-5p ET, June 16 if neededOne camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Early Childhood Education: Note contest date moved up one day to June 14Refer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9Lesson Plan submission at the designated time on June 14. Contestants will have time to work on Lesson plans after the Orientation meeting on June 14. 6/14/2021 11:30 a.m. ET. NOTE: Date change as of 5.14.21! Lesson plans will be worked on and submitted on the same day as orientation.June 14 Lesson Plan work. Lesson Plans will have to be submitted by a 5 p.m. EST on June 14. Presentations and Interviews on either June 16 or 17. Contestants will be assigned one of those days and will not need to be present for both days. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. https://www.dropbox.com/s/qov9t26ih6ynfa4/ECE%20Schedule%202021.pdf?dl=0One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Electrical Construction WiringMaterial and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ $200.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/7/2021 - 1p - 2p ETJune 15 & June 17: Project becomes available at 11:00am ET each day.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Electronics TechnologyMaterial and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. June 7-11. Administered by NIDA between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. EST. Contestants choose the day and time to tests. (Multiple Test)NAA Pre-Recorded Orientation video will be posted in the Championships Hub, and contestants will be able to view the video on June 1.June 14, 16, or 18. Contestant can chose the day to compete. Instructor must be present. Must be on videoOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Emergency Medical Technician - Demonstration ContestMaterial and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/3/2021 - 1p - 2p ET
https://umsystemprotected.zoom.us/j/97428511539?pwd=YTNjMHNVYWFGY0RzenJkZWFZNlBmQT09
June 15-17 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. Two cameras set up. One stationary camera (wide angle) and one portable camera ran by Proctor at the direction of the judges. Proctor needs to have some knowledge of the trade. The Proctor can be a local industry partner or an EMT student that is NOT in the contests. Proctors need to wear earbud, earpiece or headphones to allow the judges to communicate with them as needed.
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Employment Application ProcessRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubNANo Written Assessment
June 7 Letter and PortfolioJune 10 at 4p ET and another orientation will be held on June 15 at 4p ET for anyone who could not make the June 10 meeting. Contestants only need to attend one of these meetings. June 16One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Engineering Technology and DesignRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
*06.08.21 Update* June 10 - Electronic submission of Engineering Notebook, video presentation, industry reviews.On demand video6/16/2021 Live Q and A by contestant number and is assigned time within the Hub. Note: Engineering Technology and Design Competition Update 4.21.21
PowerPoint or Prezi type presentations will be allowed in lieu of a storyboard. Teams have the option using the Story Board or a digital format like PowerPoint for their presentation. https://www.dropbox.com/s/54t854bpma7zqct/ETD_QA_Schedule.02.48.56.1.pdf?dl=0
One camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.Engineering Technology and Design Competition Update 4.21.21
PowerPoint or Prezi type presentations will be allowed in lieu of a storyboard. Teams have the option using the Story Board or a digital format like PowerPoint for their presentation.
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EntrepreneurshipRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
Business Case Submission Due June 4On demand videoJune 14: Video Presentation Submissions DueOne camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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EstheticsRefer to Virtual Technical Standards. Use of live models is encouraged but manikins may be used if local or school policies restrict the use of love models due to COVID-19 Social Distancing Rules. NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentNA6/9/2021 12p ET Orientation and Oral Presentations.Dates Tentative: Secondary June 10 & 14. Postsecondary June 11 & 15. Contestants should expect 2-3 hours on their 1st day of competition and 3-4 hours on the 2nd day. Contests starts at 12 noon EST for all days of competition. The Technical Committee will confirm the start time once contestant numbers have been finalized. Contestant will perform their work Live on Zoom. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ol2oto6x6zohvk8/esthetics%20updates.pdf?dl=0 One camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.Contest will use live models unless restriction apply due to local or school COVID-19 social distrancing policies. A manikin may be used in lue of live model if such social distancing policies apply.
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Extemporaneous SpeakingRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
NA6/16/2021 at 1p - 2p ETJune 17 & 18. Contestant schedules will be posted in the Championships Hub on June 1. Contests should arrive/log in to the zoom meeting at least 15 minutes before their designated time. Contestants will only be assigned to compete on one day. May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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FirefightingEquipment list and SAMPLE VIDEO posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NAOn Demand - previously recorded video for students to review. Instructors Orientation May 28th. 2 p.m. EST. https://zoom.us/j/99037832810?pwd=dTUrb2ZKV25KQjJuR1kyVzRtQ2svZz09
Meeting ID: 990 3783 2810
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June 15-16. Contest Debriefing on June 17. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. https://www.dropbox.com/s/bunzkb96tt7cav9/Schedule_-_FF21.pdf?dl=0Two camera set up for each contestant. Cameras may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. One camera will be connected to the zoom meeting for the live broadcast. The 2nd camera should record the contestants performance and be available for upload in the case there are technical difficulties with the live zoom feed.
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First Aid/CPR: Update on Posteseconary Schedule and Proctor/Camera requirementsEquipment and Supply listed posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ Normal classroom training supplies and equipmentJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/8/2021 - 1p ETJune 14 for all contestants. Note Change: Postsecondary competition on the same day as secondary. https://www.dropbox.com/s/4kve93gq7gpyk1k/competition_schedule_and_details.pdf?dl=0 Two cameras set up for each contestant. One camera should be stationary and set up to allow judges the ability to view the entire contest area around the contestant. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed in the background in view of this camera. The secondary camera should be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The secondary camera should be a portable device like a cell phone to give the judges the ability to direct the camera as needed. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor.
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Graphic Communications. NOTE: New Press Simulator Orientation Dates set. Updated on 5.6.21Update contest desciption is posted on SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NAJune 3 - Press Simulator Orientation (Advisors). June 4 - Press Simulator Orientation (Contestants). June 14 - Contest Orientation and Interviews at 11:30am ET6/14-15/2021 Interviews: https://www.dropbox.com/s/zv3ijusujhd27bj/interview%20schedule.pdf?dl=0 Contestants must be logged into the zoom meeting with their webcam turned on during the entire contest session on June 16. The use of a proctor is not required. NOTE: June 3 - Press Simulator Orientation (Advisors). June 4 - Press Simulator Orientation (Contestants).
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Graphics Imaging - SublimationRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships Hub with Cover LetterDue by June 7th. Due June 9June 14 - Board in PDF Form and Video Submission, and Written Professional Assessment (See Contest information posted on the SkillsUSA Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/N/AJune 21 - Oral Professional AssessmentProctor/Camera Operator will be used to record the Display Board Video to be submitted by June 14. Proctor may be and industry professional or a student not competition in the competition.
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Health Knowledge BowlRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. June 16 immeditley following orientation meeting NAJune 16 at 1p ETGroup 1: June 17 – 11 a.m. ET High School: PA, NY, RI, MA, MD and ND
Group 2: June 17 – 3 p.m. ET High School: CA, MO, OH, TX, AK, IL and CA
Group 3: June 18: – 1 p.m. ET College All https://www.dropbox.com/s/d5qi19ijgcde1oe/schedule%20-%20hkb%20%202021.pdf?dl=0
One camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed behind the team and always remain on camera during the contest. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestants and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Health Occupations PortfolioRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
Notebook electronic submission due June 11June 14 2p-3p ETJune 15May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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HVACRVirtual Competition. Weblink for competition will be provided at a later date or in the Championships Hub. Access to a computer required. No other equipment or supplies needed. NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Will be taken during the Orientation on June 16, 2021NA6/16/2021 12p-2p ETJune 17-18 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Industrial Motor ControlMaterial and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ $350.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/2/2021 12 noon ETJune 2-4, Note June 7-8 may be needed due to the number of contestants registered. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. https://www.dropbox.com/s/kgy0gxcnips0n3p/competition_zoom_links.pdf?dl=0 One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Interactive Game DevelopmentStoryboard paper and other supplies listed in the National Technical Standards.NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. 6/7/2021 During orientationJune 7 at 4 p.m. ET6/7/2021 - 10:30a - 12:30pJune 8-10 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zAvcOMKymN-k68FiyYoanZNQmaXX5kXx/view One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Information Technology ServicesRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentNAJune 14 at 11a - 12p ET or 2p-3p ETJune 15-16. June 17 if needed due to contestant numbers. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.No proctor needed
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Internet of Things (Formerly Residential Systems Installation and Maintenance)UPDATED 5.21.21 for clarification purposes only on a few items. Equipment and Supply listed posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ $100.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/15/2021 4p-5p ETJune 16One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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InternetworkingRefer to Virtual Technical Standards. The pods that will be used for the end-to-end will be 4221s, 4321s or 4331 routers and 2960 switches. We will also be using Cisco Model Lab pods that use typical IOS commands that are normal for the CCNA v7.NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
NA6/14/2021 - 3p ETJune 15 & 16 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Job InterviewRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
NA6/15/2021 - 2p ETJune 16-17. Contestant all be assigned to one day for their interview and will NOT need to attend all two days. Finals will be hosted on 6/17 1p-4p ET. https://www.dropbox.com/s/aujl4e98ygyc8aw/schedule%20-%20job%20interview%2021.pdf?dl=0May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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Job Skill Demonstration ARefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
NAJune 14 at 3:30p ETVideo Submission due June 16 at 10p ET. Cannont be completed until after orientation.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Job Skill Demonstration OpenRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
NAJune 14 at 3:30p ETVideo Submission due June 16 at 10p ET. Cannont be completed until after orientation.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Maintenance Light Repair - Demonstration Contest (High School Only)UPDATED 5.12.21 - Material and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. June 11 - Test Administered by ASENA6/7/2021 - 11a - 1:30p ET6/8/2021; https://www.dropbox.com/s/jjyota78t2j3ech/mlr%20student%20schedulev4.xlsx?dl=0 One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed behind the contestant and always remain on camera during the contest. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. See contest information posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/
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Marine Service Technology - Note Date Change: Contest will only be held on the 15th. No competition on the 16th. Material and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ Normal classroom training supplies and equipmentJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentNA6/14/2021 12p-2pJune 15-16 Note Change: Contest will only be held on the 15th. No competition on the 16th. One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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MasonryMaterial and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ $100.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
NA6/16/2021 including a Judges Orientation meeting.June 17 - 18A local industry professional will be used for judging. Instructors may be asked to help secure a local industry expert to serve in this role. Judges Orientation will be held on June 16. A proctor/camera operator will video the contestants work and assist the judges in documenting the scoring of the project. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed behind the contestant and always remain on camera during the contest. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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MechatronicsEquipment list and additioal contest information posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/11/2021 - 1p ET6/15/2021 - 10 a ETOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Medical AssistingEquipment list and additioal contest information posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Test taken during orienation on June 14.NA6/14/2021 1-3 p.m. ESTJune 15-16 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.Proctor information, equipment list and additioal contest information for this contest is posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/
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Medical MathRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. NANANo Orientation6/16/2021 - 2 p.m. ETMay Compete from HomeOne camera set up to shoot over the contestant shoulder. Allowing for judges to view the contestant and their computer screen in one video feed. If competing from school, camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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Medical Terminology Refer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. June 16NA6/16/2021 2p - 4:30p6/16/2021 Two hour limit to take testMay Compete from HomeOne camera set up to shoot over the contestant shoulder. Allowing for judges to view the contestant and their computer screen in one video feed. If competing from school, camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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Mobile Electronics Installation. *Note date changed as of 5.6.21.Material and Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ $50.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7 in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7During Orientation on June 16NANOTE DATE: JUNE 14 - 12p ETNOTE DATE: JUNE 14 12 ETProctor will run secondary camera. Can be a student. Should have a headset that will allow judges to communicate with them without disrupting the contestants.
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Mobile RoboticsRobot, laptop and field game elements (Can be a DIY built field). Estimated game element cost is $100 for Junior Teams and $500 for Secondary and College/Postsecondary Teams. Grant Applications are available for game elements. Mobile Robotics Competition - Jr.: www.robotevents.com/grants/280/apply
Mobile Robotics Competition - Secondary & College/Postsecondary: www.robotevents.com/grants/281/apply
June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
Notebooks Submitted Electronically by June 76/7/2021 - 3p - 4p ETJune 14-17: Contants will choose three 30 minute time slots, choosing from 9:00AM - 5:00PM on 6/14 - 6/17.

One camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Motorcycle Service Technology. Note update on video submissions.• Dampening rod type fork off the motorcycle. (Any brand or model)
o Any tools required to disassemble and reassemble the fork as well as a drain pan, additional oil and seals.
• Any type of motorcycle equipped with a single disc front brake system.
o All tools needed to work on brake system as well as some way to evacuating the brake fluid as well as bleeding.
NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9June 15 and 16. Two task will be require the submission of a recorded video of the contestants performing those task. June 7, 2021 - 12p - 3p ETJune 15-18 Combined online activities and exercises and video submissions. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub. One camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Nail CareUpdate contest desciption is posted on SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentJune 14 - Oral Presentation Video Submission Due6/14/2021 - 12p - 2p ETJune 15-16 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.Two cameras set up for each contestant. One camera should be stationary and set up to allow judges the ability to view the entire contest area around the contestant. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed in the background in view of this camera. The secondary camera should be operated by an industry professional if possible. The secondary camera should be a portable device like a cell phone to give the judges the ability to direct the camera as needed. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. See contest information posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/
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Nurse Assisting; Orienation moved to June 10Update contest desciption is posted on SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ Normal classroom training supplies and equipmentJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Written test taken during orientationNAMoved to June 10 - 4p - 5p ET, the same day as the competition, to lessen the time demand on contestants. June 11 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Occupational Health and Safety (Single)
Refer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
June 7th Notebooks submitted6/15/2021 1 p.m ETJune 17-18 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.June 18 Debriefing
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Occupational Health and Safety (Multi)Refer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
June 7th Notebooks submitted6/15/2021 1 p.m ETJune 17-18 Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.June 18 Debriefing
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Opening and Closing CeremoniesEquipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentNA6/2/2021 at 1p ETJune 15 - Preliminary Round. June 16 - Final Round (Tententive on team numbers); https://www.dropbox.com/s/3c7wewl2qc0z2td/OCC%20Order%20of%20Appearance%20Students%202021%282%29.xlsx%20%20-%20%20Read-Only.pdf?dl=0Proctors will need to set up and run three camera's. One stationanry wide shot that will show the entire teame. Another stationary camera set up on the podium to allow judgest to see and hear each student. The third camera needs to be portable to all allow judges to see contest set up and anything else as directed by the judges. See Contest Update Page for more details. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/
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Outstanding ChapterRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment*Update 6.8.21* June 14 - 5p.m. ET - Chapter Notebooks Submitted as Prezi, Google Slides or PowerPoint.6/14/2021 - 2:30p - 3p ETJune 15 or 16. Interview schedule will be posted after June 1. https://www.dropbox.com/s/3m46wjzzh4i7ddl/Outstanding%20Chapter%20Notebook%20Interview%20Schedule.pdf?dl=0May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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Photography: Note update on contest dates.
Equipment list posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
NAJune 14 at 7p ETJune 14, following orientation. Contestants work must be submitted by 12 noon on June 15th. No proctor needed
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Pin DesignHard copy of design must be submitted by mail. 1. Artwork must be postmarked by: Friday, May 28, 2021 – 5:00pm. Artwork and your resume must be mailed by the US Postal Service priority mail to:
Pin Design Contest- Contestant State _____ and HS or PS or MS, (circle one)
438 Water Street, Otsego, MI 49078.
NAMay 28 by Mail. 1. Friday, May 28, 2021 – 5:00pm. Artwork and your resume must be mailed by the US Postal Service priority mail to:
Pin Design Contest- Contestant State _____ and HS or PS or MS, (circle one)
438 Water Street, Otsego, MI 49078.
Due by June 7th. No Written Assessment
Artwork must be postmarked by: Friday, May 28, 2021 – 5:00pm. Artwork and your resume must be mailed by the US Postal Service priority mail to:
Pin Design Contest- Contestant State _____ and HS or PS or MS, (circle one)
438 Water Street, Otsego, MI 49078.
6/1 10 am or 2 pm (students must attend one)Finalist Only: June 15th May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.Interviews for the top 10 finalists – Tuesday, June 15, 2021 Finalists willl will be posted on the SkillsUSA website and in the Championships Hub as soon as preliminary judging is completed.
We will be judging the artwork based on the submission mailed in to the judges. The top 10 submissions In HS, PS, MS will be invited to the final judging round on June 15th. On the 15th finalists will have a 5–7-minute presentation to the judging team. Your presentation will be judged based on the criteria for the presentation in the technical standards. You may create visual aids to assist in your presentation. If you do use a slide show on a computer, you will be presenting with the computer beside you while you present. Posters, notebooks, other visual aids that will make your presentation clearer for the judges are recommended but not mandatory. The judges will be asking you questions, which are also part of the judging. (We need the updated virtual technical standards so they are correct)
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PlumbingPlumbing materials supplied by the committee. Advisors must submit the form in advance (ASAP) to ensure materials will be in the hands of the contestants pryor to the competition. Form will be provided soon! Materials for the platform will need to be provided by the school. The material list for the platform has been posted https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ To assist the committee in getting critical supplies to the contestant's school prior to the competition dates, the contestants advisors need to complete this survey as soon as possible. https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/9f6cf5ed05a6485985222c85972986db 1- 4" x 4" x 12'
4 - 2" x 6" x 10'
1 - 3/4" 3' x 4' plywood (floor)
1 - box of drywall screws
June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/15/2021 - 12p - 3p ET Note date changed as of 4.27.216/16/2021 12 p ET - Note date changed as of 4.27.21One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed behind the contestant and always remain on camera during the contest. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Power Equipment Technology: Dates and Time Updated and Clarified. Video submission dates move from June 9 to June 16 to provide students more time to prepare. NOTE Start Time Change. 1. Bolens BSL 110 25 cc String Trimmer https://www.lowes.com/pd/Bolens-BL110-25-cc-2-Cycle-16-in-Curved-Shaft-Gas-String-Trimmer/1000180659: 2. ATVATP 753-06190 WT-973 Carburetor Kit https://www.amazon.com/ATVATP-753-06190-WT-973-Carburetor-TB2040XP/dp/B07MXH96QS/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=bolens+trimmer+b110&qid=1617814161&sr=8-2-: 3. A RUNNING Single Cylinder Overhead Valve Engine (Any make or model). $100.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ 1. Trimmer $89.99 at Lowes 2. Carburetor Kit $15.47 on Amazon 3. Single Cylinder Overhead Valve Engine. Can be any new or used make or model available that is a running engine. June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9Two (2) stations will be live on zoom during the contestant's scheduled times on June 14. The two live stations will be Electrical Systems and Two Stroke Running/Adjustments on String Trimmer.
Four (4) stations will be provided in the Hub for the contestants to perform on their own time on June 14-16. These four (4) assignments must be submitted in the Hub by 5 p.m. EST on June 16. The four stations will be Electronic Fuel Injections Parts ID, Cutting Systems/Oregon Manuel, Service Ticket, and Four Strokes Running Adjustments. Contestants must submit the Four Strokes Running Adjustment on video.
6/4/2021 5p - 6p ET. Students may join the orientation meeting from their home or school.Note time change: Live zoom components are held on June 14, beginning at 10:00 a.m. EST. Each Contestant will only be scheduled for a 1-hour session. The committee will assign contestants time by beginning with contestants in the Eastern Time zone and working west across the country. Times will be posted on the hub on June 1. Additional assignment submissions due in the Hub on June 16 in the HUB due at 5 p.m. EST https://www.dropbox.com/s/oaiuwkiltzibtrw/pet_schedule.pdf?dl=0 One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.Contest will include recorded video submission, stations performed live on zoom and live written assessments.
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Practical Nursing Refer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Taken during the Orientation on June 16 11a-12p ETNA6/16/2021 11a - 12p ETJune 17NA
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Prepared SpeechRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentNA6/15/2021 - 3p ETJune 16 - Preliminary Rounds. June 17 - Final Round https://www.dropbox.com/s/x2r3c1gpbz0d2t0/1schedule%20-%20ps%2021.pdf?dl=0 May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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Principles of Engineering TechnologyRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
NA6/15/2021 1p.m. ET6/16/2021 Contestant times posted in the hub;https://www.dropbox.com/s/63ve7cq0mp0yc2f/principle_of_engineering_technology_contestant_schedule.pdf?dl=0 One camera set up for each contestant. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Promotional Bulletin BoardSee Contest Update Page for more information. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentSubmit PDF's of board by June 7. See Contest Update for Submission Instructions. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ June 1 at 1p ETLive presentation June 7. Schedules will be posted after June 1. https://www.dropbox.com/s/bagj1609sdcil27/pbb21_presentationschedule.pdf?dl=0 May Compete from HomeOne camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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Quiz BowlRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/15/2021 at 1 p.m.June 15 for preliminary round and June 17 for final round.One camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Related Technical MathRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. NANANo Orientation6/17/2021 at 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. ETMay Compete from HomeOne camera set up to shoot over the contestant shoulder. Allowing for judges to view the contestant and their computer screen in one video feed. If competing from school, camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. Important Note: Contests may compete from home or school for this competition. If competing from home, the contestants must set up a camera connected to zoom using any device like a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. The judges will direct the contestants on camera set up in the orientation meeting or during the contestant's competition time.
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Residential Commercial and Appliance Technology (Formerly knowns as Major Appliance and Refrigeration)See Contest Update Page for more information. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. June 15 during Orientation MeetingNA6/15/2021 - 9a ETJune 15Technical Committee will contact the contestant's advisor to secure a proctor.
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Restaurant Services. Note Additional days added due to the high number of contestants. Contestants will only be required to compete on one of the days. The schedule will be posted on or after June 1.Material List will be posted soon on the SkillsUSA Contest Update page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/Normal classroom training supplies and equipmentJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. June 15 at orientation meetingNA6/15/2021 - HS: 11a ET | CPS: 12p ETJune 16-17. Secondary contestants on June 16 or 17, and Postsecondary on June 17 or 18. Extra day added due to the number of contestants. Competitors will locate his or her specific competition time in the Championships Hub.Information posted on the Contest Update Page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/
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Robotics and Automation TechnologyOnline Applications. Contestants must have a computer/laptop.NAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue June 7Due June 9NA• 06/01/2021 - 5p ET - Zoom meeting for all teams, in the meeting we will explain how the contest will be conducted along with all the needed details including expectations so they can still prepare. We will divide the teams into 2-4 different groups based on the number of teams. We have to still test and discuss how many teams we can push in a single day. The division will primarily be done based on geographic location so that east teams will start earlier and west teams a little later. Maximum time to complete Task 1 and Task 2 is four hours.• 06/07/2021 Practice and test Group A
• 06/08/2021 Practice and test Group B
• 06/09/2021 Contest Group A
• 06/10/2021 Contest Group B
Groups will be determined once registration has been finalized and posted on June 1. https://www.dropbox.com/s/xh3j4kwmm1xqi5u/Groups%20Times%20and%20Dates%20of%20practice%20and%20contests.docx?dl=0
One camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Robotics: Urban Search and RescueRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written AssessmentNA6/9/2021 - 3p ETTeams will compete on either June 16 or 17. Schedules to be publishe in the Championships HubOne camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Screen Printing TechnologyRefer to Virtual Technical StandardsNAJune 7th in Contests Championships Hub with cover letterDue by June 7th. Due June 9June 14 - Submit Knowledge Board with Video & Written Professional Assessment. Video Orientation (On Demand)June 18-Oral AssessmentsSee contest information posted on the SkillsUSA Contest Update Page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/
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Sheet MetalMaterial List will be posted soon on the SkillsUSA Contest Update page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/$100.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/10/2021 2 p.m. ET6/11/2021 1-5 p.m. ETOne camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.
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Team Engineering Challenge (Middle School Only)
Three 2x4x8’s (lumber) to build the test contraption, all other hardware and supplies will be shipped to the competing schools. Welcome and Information video from the competition chairs. https://youtu.be/pY7ob5lSj-g $30.00 - Apply for NLSC Career Competition Grant athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. No Written Assessment
June 126/2/2021 at 3:30 p.m. EST/2:30 p.m. CST. Team competition window between June 3-11. Video/Required Assignments Submissions due by midnight on June 12th.One camera set up for each team. Camera may be operated by a student that is not a contestant, school staff or industry expert. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.Contest debriefing set for Tuesday, June 22 at 3:30 p.m. EST/2:30 p.m. CST.
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Teamworks: Note - Proctor camera update. Two cameras are needed for each team. Material List will be posted soon on the SkillsUSA Contest Update page. https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-updates/ June 7 - Students will be able to download Material and Tool List for project. June 15 - Download TeamWorks Hand Book & Plans.As of April 1, the estimated material cost is $1032.81. NOTE: The Tech Committee will cover material cost of up to $1,500 per team. Apply for TeamWorks Competition Support Grant at athttps://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/scholarships-financial-aid/ June 7th in Contests Championships HubDue by June 7th. Due June 9NA6/15/2021 - 2p ETJune 16 - Team Presentations. June 17 - Competition BuildTwo cameras set up for each team. One camera should be stationary and set up to allow judges the ability to view the entire contest area around the contestant. The contestant’s instructor must be stationed in the background in view of this camera. The secondary camera should be operated by an industry professional if possible. The secondary camera should be a portable device like a cell phone to give the judges the ability to direct the camera as needed. This will provide video evidence to judges there is no support or communication between the contestant and instructor. The instructor is responsible to be the contest safety monitor.