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SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership & Skills Conference March 29 – April 1, 2017

Calling all SkillsUSA New Mexico Chapters to

attend SLSC 2017!

SkillsUSA: Champions at Work Preparing America’s Skilled Workforce 1

The SkillsUSA New Mexico Association is excited to invite your chapter to the 51st

Annual SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skills Conference, March 29 -

April 1, 2017. The Albuquerque Crowne Plaza and Central New Mexico

Community College will be the primary host sites for our conference.

During the SLSC, the best of New Mexico will have the opportunity to:

Meet and network with fellow members, advisors, and industry and community partners!

Test Industry skill knowledge and career skills in championship contests!

Compete for the opportunity to advance to the National Leadership and Skills Conference in Louisville, Kentucky!

Campaign for State Office and elect State Leaders! Enjoy spectacular general sessions! Earn honors for your hard work! Win! GOLD! SILVER AND BRONZE!

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SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership & Skills Conference March 29 – April 1, 2017

Calling all SkillsUSA New Mexico Chapters to

attend SLSC 2017!

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Conference Overview ………………………..…………………………. 3

Registration Checklist……………………..…………………………….. 5

Tentative Conference Schedule……………………………………….. 6

Important Dates & Deadlines………………………………………….. 7

Competitive Events Eligibility …………………………………………. 8

Competitive Events Overview………………………………………….. 9

Contestant Guidelines…………………………………………………. 12

Additional Conference Information……………………………….. 13

Courtesy Corps…………………………………………………………. 16

Contest Certification Application……….…………………………… 17

Chapter Excellence Program……………….………………………… 18

Advisor Statement of Assurance Form………….…………………. 19

2016-17 SkillsUSA NM Officer Team

Registration for NMSLC is open from January 20 until February 19, 2017.

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SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership & Skills Conference March 29-April 1, 2017

Conference Overview THE BASICS

Who SkillsUSA NM Members representing chapters and programs around the state

When Wednesday, March 29 – Saturday, April 1, 2017 Where Albuquerque. Multiple locations. Predominantly Crowne Plaza & CNM

How Competitive Events are for members in good standing. Your chapter may host preliminary events at your site to determine top competitors to advance to state.

Why Developing personal, workplace and technical skills is essential to our mission of empowering SkillsUSA members to become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens.

REGISTRATION for SkillsUSA Membership Registration for membership is online through the National SkillsUSA site (and membership must be completed prior to registering for the State Leadership and Skills Conference:

Membership http://www.skillsusa-register.org/Login.aspx

Membership instructions http://www.skillsusa-register.org/rpts/MembershipRegistrationStepByStep.pdf

Membership registration videos: http://www.skillsusa-register.org/TrainingVideos.htm

Membership payments are to the national SkillsUSA Association (see next page)

REGISTRATION for State Leadership and Skills Conference SLSC registration will be online through DLG this year. The site will open Friday, January 20th & ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST BE REGISTERED SkillsUSA MEMBERS prior to registering for SLSC:

Conference Registration link will be sent out January 20th

Conference payments are to the New Mexico Association of SkillsUSA (see next page)

Conference Registration Fee Courtesy Corps

Students & Advisors Students

$75 No Fee

SUBSTITUTIONS Late registrations are not accepted. Although substitutions are discouraged, they may be made with existing members and should happen as early as possible prior to the week of the conference.

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Conference Overview (continued)

IMPORTANT PAYMENT INFORMATION:

Membership Conference Fees Dues for student and professional membership are sent to the national SkillsUSA Association. (See invoice)

SkillsUSA

14001 SkillsUSA Way Leesburg, VA 20176-5494

Registration fees for attending the State Leadership and Skills Championships go to SkillsUSA NM. (See invoice)

SkillsUSA NM 1500 S. Ave K ENMU

Station 61 Portales, NM 88130

CONFERENCE HOTEL INFORMATION Stay at the conference hotel, get a great rate, reduce your travel time, and enjoy the conference!

Crowne Plaza

Hotel 1901 University Blvd NE (505) 884-2500

Single/Double rooms are $89 +tax with up to two breakfast vouchers/room/night Triple/Quad are $94 +tax with up to four breakfast vouchers/room/night

Discounted rates for SkillsUSA members and alumni until March 15, 2017. Arrangements are made directly with the hotel.

The Crowne Plaza Hotel and SkillsUSA New Mexico have an arrangement to provide sleeping rooms, general session meetings, and our leadership events. The Crowne Plaza Hotel is a 100% smoke-free hotel that prides itself on providing first-class lodging, highlighted by an excellent array of amenities.

A reminder: All advisors are responsible for making room reservations and providing the hotel with tax exemption information (if applicable), otherwise, you will be charged all taxes on your room.

MAKE SURE YOU:

Ask for the SkillsUSA rate. If using an alternate hotel site, ask for NMAA or state rates.

Provide tax-exempt paperwork at check-in. Provide your tax-exempt number: IF NOT, you

will be charged all taxes at the current rate.

Know your rooming and confirm with the hotel prior to arrival (sample housing list in packet).

Have adequate supervision for your students and discuss expectations and safety with

them prior to the conference.

Have adequate vehicles to meet your students’/school’s transportation needs.

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SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership & Skills Conference March 29-April 1, 2017

Registration Checklist

Method of registration payment Have your receipt of payment (credit cards are now accepted over the phone with a convenience fee- see invoice), school Purchase Order, or School Check when you register

Conference Registration, Personal & Liability Release Form Please

print this form from the national site (or Call to Conference packet) and have it with you at registration for each of your participants.

Medical information SkillsUSA forms no longer include medical information.

Each chapter advisor must have and keep a copy of all medical information. Medical information will not be collected; the advisor is responsible for having it. Advisor on-site contact information will be collected in the case of medical emergencies (this is included on your students’ release forms as well).

Advisor Statement of Assurance Please submit one for the chapter.

New Mexico Activities Association Verification of Eligibility (HS students)

If you will substituting a student in a contest; you must provide your

chapter member roster to do so. (Proof of membership)

Contest Certification Application if you are registering a student (s) in a contest that did not make at state conference because you were the only school entered in the contest. (Director or contest coordinator will notify you if this is

needed)

Registrations Tips!

Avoid common Registration Frustrations! Read this registration packet in detail. Ensure that multiple members in your chapter are familiar with the SLSC requirements and procedures.

Make sure membership and conference registration payment, housing and transportation arrangements are made with adequate time. Meet deadlines for state officers and Chapter Excellence Program.

Review the SkillsUSA Technical Standards latest edition. This is available from National SkillsUSA through your professional membership. Contestants should be familiar with the technical standards.

Photocopy all forms and correspondence for your records and bring them with you.

Carefully review dress code policy and code of conduct standards with your students before you arrive for the SLSC. There is NO REASON for competitors to be disqualified from the competition and the SLSC.

Make sure competitors have their résumé (consider bringing multiple copies).

Contact Bobbi Eichhorst, State Director, for registration or general conference questions [email protected]

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SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership & Skills Conference March 29-April 1, 2017

Tentative Schedule

2017 NM Leadership & Skills Conference Day Event Location

Wednesday-March 29, 2017

5:00 pm-9:00 pm Early Registration Garden 5:30 pm-6:00 pm Officer Candidate Testing Colorado

6:00 pm- Officer Candidate Interviews Colorado

Mandatory Orientations: (competitors MUST attend) Team Works-All Arizona

Commercial Baking & Culinary & Rest Services (PS) Texas

Cosmetology & Nail Care-All Nevada

11:00 Curfew

Thursday, March 30, 2017

8:30 am-11:30 am Registration Garden

10:30 am-11:00 am Courtesy Corps Orientation Arizona

12:00 pm-12:30 pm Leadership Testing for Leadership Contestants Rio Grande

12:30 pm-5:00 pm Leadership Contests begin See schedule

12:30 pm-4:30 pm Leadership Testing for Skills Contestants Rio Grande

2:00 pm-6:00 pm Mandatory Orientations: (competitors MUST Attend) Commercial Baking & Culinary-Secondary, Welding FAB Plumbing, ARDR & Tech Drafting, Cabinet Making, Plumbing TBD

5:00 pm-6:45 pm NM Alumni Social TBD

6:00 pm-6:45 pm Meet the Candidates Colorado

7:30 pm-8:30 pm Opening General Session Ballroom

Immediately following House of Delegates Ballroom

Advisor Meeting Arizona

11:00 pm Curfew

Friday, March 31, 2017

7:00 am-4:00 Skills Contests: Most at CNM

Team Works (7:00 am) Lowe’s

Collision Repair Technology Car Crafters

Commercial Baking & Culinary TBD

Cosmetology & Nail Care (8:00 am) CEC

Restaurant Services (8:00 am) Arizona

6:00 pm-10:00 pm

SkillsUSA NM Sponsored Friday

Evening Activity

TBD

Saturday, April 1, 2017

9:00 am-12:00 pm Awards Ceremony

12:00 pm-1:00 pm Mandatory Gold/Silver Medalist Meeting Ballroom Prize Pick Up will follow the awards ceremony Garden Room

Mandatory 2017-18 State Officer Meeting (state officers must be in official dress for photos)

Rooms are subject to change, please refer to conference program for final locations.

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SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership & Skills Conference March 29-April 1, 2017

Important Dates & Deadlines

DATE ACTIVITY NOTES

January 20 – February 19

Online registration for SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership and Skills Championships

Call to Conference materials are online at www.skillsusanm.org

February 1 SkillsUSA NM Membership Deadline http://www.skillsusa-register.org/Login.aspx

February 5-11 SkillsUSA Week Contact and register your alumni members!

February Career and Technical Education Month Promote your program

February 21 Final deadline for state conference registration

THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS!

March 3 State Officer Application Deadline Postmarked by this date

March 3 Chapter Excellence Program Deadline

Start this process early through registration system

March 15 Deadline for Conference Hotel Room Rates

Instructors are responsible for making their school’s room reservations.

March 29-April 1

SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership and Skills Championships

Conference Hotel: Crowne Plaza 1901 University Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM

March 29 Early Registration Check In See Check list on page 5

5:00 pm to 9:00 pm

March 30 Registration Check In See Check list on page 5

8:30am to 11:30 am

March 30 Leadership Contests (Must take Leadership Test prior to contest)

Skills Contests (Must take Leadership Test prior to contest) Thursday from 12:30-4:30

Leadership Test: 12:00 pm

Doors locked at 12:00 pm Leadership Contests: 12:30-5:00 pm

Check your Technical Standards

March 31 Technical Skills Contests 7:30 am-4:00 pm

March 31 Social Movies-Century Theaters 6:00pm-10:00 pm

April 1 Awards Ceremony Conference Hotel All must attend

Family, Contest Chairs, Friends may attend PRIZES WILL BE PICKED UP AFTER

(NOT DURING) THE SESSION/ MEETING.

9:00 am-12:00 pm Dress code:

o Official SkillsUSA dress or Business/Professional dress required

o T-shirts & jeans NOT appropriate o Inappropriately dressed contestants

will be denied access to stage

April 1 Medalist Mandatory Meeting Informational meeting for 1st, 2nd place medalists and chapters attending the SkillsUSA National Conference

12:00 pm-1:30 pm

Meeting will include important dates to register for Nationals, housing and registration

May 1 Deadline for online registration for NLSC Pin orders will be through registration

May 1 Payment and housing form deadline for conference registration and hotel.

All payments must be received by the SkillsUSA NM State Office prior to NLSC

June 19-23 SkillsUSA NSLSC Louisville, Kentucky…50th Celebration!

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SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership & Skills Conference March 29-April 1, 2017

Competitive Events Eligibility

An Eligible Student is one who is currently enrolled or graduated at mid-year in a New Mexico Career- Technical Education program; is a SkillsUSA State and National member of an active chapter as shown on the current SkillsUSA New Mexico membership roster (an active chapter must have a minimum of six members); meets local school eligibility requirements; is properly registered for the conference; and is properly registered for the competition. Members entering individual skill events can only compete in the areas for which they are training and are outlined by a course of study or training plan (for example, a student enrolled in an automotive program of study may not compete in construction trades events, even if he/she is knowledgeable).

Secondary Students must also meet all requirements of the New Mexico Activities Association for State sanctioned activities. If secondary students are enrolled in a career-technical program through dual e n r o l l m e n t at a postsecondary institution, they are considered “secondary” members. Dual enrollment chapters may submit entries in both the secondary division and the postsecondary divisions.

Although NLSC allows for members in good standing to compete in only one championship, New Mexico allows current members to enter only One Skill Event and One Leadership Event at the State Leadership and Skills Championship. If the contests overlap or have a scheduling conflict, the participant must choose one.

A maximum of three members per school/institution are allowed to participate in each of the Individual events and the two member team events at the SLSC. An exception to the three member regulation is the Automotive Service Technology, Commercial Baking and Culinary Arts. Only two members per section are allowed.

One entry from each school/institution is allowed in the Team Events, which require more than two members, at the State Leadership and Skills Championship. An exception to the one team per school/institution regulation is the TeamWorks event. Schools/institutions are allowed two teams in the TeamWorks event.

MINIMUM COMPETITIVE EVENT NUMBERS:

Where there are fewer than three (3) students or teams entered in a competitive event on the state level, the local advisors of the students/team will be responsible for the developing and conducting the contest; securing of judges, and the awarding of any prizes beyond medals. Some contests can be certified as the “Only One-Two School” contest” if a) only one-two chapters in the entire state has a qualified finisher in that category, and b) there is demonstrated proof that the winners of said contest have participated in a state-level-quality contest with industry support. At the end of this packet is the Contest Certification Application. For more information on contest certification, please contact the state director or contest coordinator.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ELIGIBILITY:

First place (Gold Medalists) at the State Championships will be eligible to enter the National Championships. If the first place state winner does not participate in the National championships the second place (silver medalist) or third place (bronze medalist) may be designated as national competitor.

*State winners in Collision Repair may enter either Collision Repair or Automotive Refinishing at the national level. The Gold Medalist will have first choice as to the event they will enter at the national level. The Silver Medalist will have the option to enter the other event.

All medalists should meet a minimum competency in order to represent New Mexico at the National Championships. The state director will contact chapters after NMSLSC if this is a concern in an event.

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Competitive Events Overview Below is a list of those contests that will be held at the NMSLSC (depending on registration), along with the numbers of students from each chapter who will be allowed to compete in each event.

NM Championship Individual Team School Limit 3-D Visualization and Animation 2 members 6

Action Skills (IDEA Students) X 3

Advertising Design X 3

American Spirit 3 members 1

Architectural Drafting X 3

Automated Manufacturing Technology 3

Automotive Service Technology X 2

Automotive (State only) X 2 (High School)

Aviation Maintenance Technology X 4

Basic Health Care Skills X 4

Broadcast News 4 members 8

Broadcast News Production 3 members 6

Building Maintenance (IDEA students) X 3

Cabinet Making X 3

Carpentry X 3

Career Pathways Showcase (each pathway)

3 members 3 HS, 9PS

Chapter Business Procedure 6 members 6

Chapter Display 1-3, 1 presenter 3

CNC Turning Specialist 3

*Collision Repair Technology X 3

Commercial Baking X 2

Computer Maintenance Technology X 3

Computer Programming X 3

Community Service 3 members 3

Cosmetology X 3 HS, 6 PS

Crime Scene Investigation 3 members 3

Criminal Justice X 3

Culinary Arts X 2

Customer Service X 3

Dental Assisting X 3

Diesel Equipment Technology X 3

Digital Cinema Production 2 members 6

Early Childhood Education X 3

Electrical Construction Wiring X 3

Electronics Technology X 3

Employment App. Process (IDEA) X 3

Entrepreneurship 4 members 4

Esthetics X + model 3 HS, 8 PS

Extemporaneous Speech X 3

Firefighting X 3

First Aid/CPR X 3

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NM Championship Individual

Team

School Limit

Health Occupations Professional Portfolio

X 3

HVAC X 3

Health Knowledge Bowl 4 members 4

Industrial Motor Control X 3 HS, 4 PS

Internetworking X 3

Job Interview X 3

Job Skill Demo A X 3

Job Skill Demo Open X 3

Masonry X 3

Medical Assisting X 3

Medial Math X 3

Medical Terminology X 3

Mobile Robotics Technology 2 members 6

Motorcycle Service Technology X 3

Nail Care X + model 3 HS, 6 PS

Nurse Assisting X 3

Occupational Health & Safety 1-3 members 3

Opening & Closing Ceremonies 7 members 7

Outstanding Chapter Scrapbook 1-3 members 1

Photography X 3

Plumbing X 3

Power Equipment Technology X 3

Practical Nursing X 3

Prepared Speech X 3

Precision Machining Technology X 3

Promotional Bulletin Board (chap) 1-3 members 1

Quiz Bowl 5 members 5

Related Technical Math X 3

Restaurant Service X 3

Robotics & Automation Technology 2 members 3

Sheet Metal X 3

Team Works 4 members 8

Technical Computer Application X 3

Technical Drafting X 3

Television/ Video Production 2 members 6

Web Design 2 members 6

Welding X 3

Welding Fabrication 3 members 3

Welding Sculpture X 3

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Below is a list of those contests that will be held at the NMSLSC (depending on registration) for: Thursday, March 30 or Friday, March 31, 2017.

Championship Dates NM Championships HELD Thursday NM Championships HELD Friday-cont..

Action Skills (IDEA Students) Crime Scene Investigation

American Spirit Criminal Justice

Career Pathways Showcase Culinary Arts-SECONDARY

Chapter Business Procedure Customer Service

Chapter Display Dental Assisting

NEW Date Commercial Baking –Secondary Diesel Equipment Technology

Cosmetology Digital Cinema Production

Culinary Arts-POST Early Childhood Education

Esthetics Electrical Construction Wiring

Extemporaneous Speech Electronics Technology

Job Interview Employment App. Process (IDEA)

Job Skill Demo A Entrepreneurship

Job Skill Demo Open Firefighting

Nail Care First Aid/CPR

Opening & Closing Ceremonies Health Occupations Professional Portfolio

Outstanding Chapter Scrapbook HVAC

Prepared Speech Health Knowledge Bowl

Promotional Bulletin Board (chap) Industrial Motor Control

Quiz Bowl Internetworking

Masonry

NM Championships on Friday Medical Assisting

3-D Visualization and Animation Medial Math

Advertising Design Medical Terminology

Architectural/Technical Drafting Mobile Robotics Technology

Automated Manufacturing Technology Motorcycle Service Technology

Automotive Service Technology Nail Care

Automotive (State only) Nurse Assisting

Aviation Maintenance Technology Occupational Health & Safety

Basic Health Care Skills Plumbing

Broadcast News Power Equipment Technology

Broadcast News Production Photography

Building Maintenance (IDEA students) Plumbing

Cabinet Making Power Equipment Technology

Carpentry Practical Nursing

CNC Turning Specialist Related Technical Math

Collision Repair Technology Restaurant Service

NEW Date Commercial Baking-POST Robotics & Automation Technology

Computer Programming Sheet Metal

Computer Maintenance Technology Team Works

Community Service Technical Computer Application

Welding-ALL

Some events offered through National SkillsUSA will not be offered at the New Mexico SkillsUSA State Conference due to lack of approved career and technical education programs for a particular area, or lack of facilities available to hold the contest in a safe and timely manner.

Please note that we endeavor to increase the opportunities available to our SkillsUSA members. To that end, this list may change to include new events. Information regarding competitive events will be posted on

the website at www.nmctso.com/SkillsUSA, and notifications will be emailed to all advisors. Please check the above site or our Facebook page frequently for news and updates.

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Contestant Guidelines:

A contestant may participate in one individual leadership contest and one skill contest.

The judges are not obligated to award first, second or third place winners if, in their opinion, the performances are below acceptable standards.

All contest rules shall be as stated in the SkillsUSA Championships Technical Standards, unless exception has been made in the New Mexico Competitive Events Guidelines.

The decisions of the judges will be final. Final interpretations of ALL contest disputes will be made by the SkillsUSA New Mexico State Advisor and/or the State Conference Grievance Committee.

Grievance forms will be available at the SkillsUSA New Mexico conference headquarters.

The rules are subject to revision each spring following the Annual SkillsUSA New Mexico Leadership and Skills Championships. Changes will be made by the SkillsUSA New Mexico State Advisor under the guidance of the State Advisory Committee.

For any skills contest that has only one school competing, the chapter results can be certified as the state results at the discretion of the State Director. A copy of the Contest Certification Application must be sent to the State Director. The form MUST be filed prior to that school’s chapter competition and required documentation sent to the state Director prior to the state contest.

Contestants shall not have any identification showing name, school, or any indication of where they are from. Including tools and clothing that might be identifiable. Identifying material is considered grounds for disqualification.

You will need to have a Resume for each of the contest areas are competing in. Resumes must be presented to the Event Chair at the beginning of the event. Resumes will not be accepted after the Event begins.

Start times will be strictly enforced. Students will not be allowed to compete if they are late to an event. (Remember “If you are 10 minutes early, you are on time. If you are on time, you are late. If you are late, you won’t be participating.”) Please allow time in your planning.

Leadership Contests: In the event of a tie, the tie breaker will be determined by the test.

Skills Contests: The Chair determines the tie breaker

Contestants shall not hold conversations with anyone except the judges during the competition. No faculty or advisors are allowed in the competition areas. Grounds for disqualification.

No cell phones or other electronic devices will be allowed in the competition. Students using these during the competitions will be disqualified.

Dress code will be enforced during conference.

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Additional Conference Information ADVISOR MEETING There will be a mandatory advisor meeting on Thursday evening following the opening session. A few regional openings for the board of directors will need to be filled at this time. If you have items to add to the advisor meeting agenda, please email them to [email protected] or [email protected]

IMPORTANT CONTACTS State Director, Bobbi Eichhorst [email protected] (575) 650-5384

Business Manager (payments), Colleen Boeder [email protected] (575) 562-2122

Board of Directors Chair, Wade Matthews [email protected]

Contest Coordinators: Donna Trujillo [email protected] (505) 319-1675

State Officer Coordinator, Oscar Contreras [email protected]

REFUNDS There are no refunds of conference registration for any reason. Once registration closes, your management team orders conference materials and commits conference funds.

RESUME AND KNOWLEDGE TESTS All contestants are to bring a resume to every contest in which they compete. If a contestant is in multiple contests, he/she needs to bring multiple copies of their resume. ALL CONTESTANTS WILL TAKE THE LEADERSHIP TEST (rather than just the students in the leadership events).

OBSERVING CONTESTS Please note that while most contests are open to observation by students interested in learning about them, some contests are not open for safety or concentration reasons. The determination as to whether a contest may be observed is at the discretion of the chair of each contest.

VOTING DELEGATES Delegates are determined based on the size of the chapter and are encouraged to vote based on the majority opinion of their entire chapter. Each chapter is required to have delegates attend the opening session and the delegate meeting immediately following the opening session.

OFFICIAL SkillsUSA ATTIRE SkillsUSA Official Attire or Competition Attire is required for all contests, general sessions, ceremonies and meetings. Students not dressed appropriately are subject to disqualification and may not be allowed to enter general sessions. All advisors are responsible for monitoring the professional attire of their students. Technical Standards explain the professional dress of competitive events (some have changed since last year, ie welding).

ALUMNI We will have an alumni table available during the State Leadership and Skills Conference and appreciate collaboration to update our records and reach out to our valued alumni and friends who have been with us through our over 50 years as a state association. Please ask your local chapter alumni to register as alumni with SkillsUSA http://www.skillsusa.org/membership-resources/alumni/

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Additional Conference Information (continued) 2017 CONTEST THEME The SkillsUSA competition theme for the 2016-17 year is:

SkillsUSA: Champions at Work Preparing America’s Skilled Workforce

This is the topic to be addressed by contestants in the Chapter Display, Prepared Speech and Promotional Bulletin Board competitions is how our theme, SkillsUSA: Champions at Work, addresses the SkillsUSA national program of work in the area of professional development. Within this topic, contestants might illustrate or discuss any of the following:

1. How is SkillsUSA an integral part of your career and technical education program so that it ensures

you are prepared for America’s skilled workforce?

2. How has your involvement in SkillsUSA made you a more sought-after employee than your peers

who aren’t members?

3. If a potential employer asked you which specific skills gained from SkillsUSA have made you better

prepared for America’s workforce, what would you say?

4. If asked to create a member recruitment campaign around the fact that SkillsUSA is preparing

America’s skilled workforce, what would be your key points?

5. Why is the SkillsUSA Framework of developing personal, workplace and technical skills central to

the concept of preparing America’s skilled workforce?

6. Why is ensuring that the United States has a skilled workforce important for the global economy?

7. What are the ramifications if the United States does not have a skilled workforce?

8. In the next 10 years, what skills are needed to fill the job-market skills gap, and how do SkillsUSA

members ensure they are prepared through their SkillsUSA involvement?

9. How has your involvement in SkillsUSA ensured that you will be prepared to enter America’s skilled

workforce?

10. What elements of SkillsUSA ensure that members are prepared to enter America’s skilled

workforce?

11. What specific skill development is helping you fulfill the mission of SkillsUSA: to empower its

members to become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens?

12. Which SkillsUSA programs ensure that members are developing the personal skills needed to be

prepared when entering the workforce? Program examples may include those that improve the

following: integrity, self-motivation, work ethic, professionalism and responsibility.

13. Which SkillsUSA programs ensure that members are developing the workplace skills needed to be

prepared when entering the workforce? Program examples may include those that improve the

following skills: communication, decision making, teamwork, cultural sensitivity and leadership.

14. Which SkillsUSA programs ensure that members are developing the technical skills needed to be

prepared when entering the workforce? Program examples may include those that improve the

following skills: technical literacy, job-specific tasks, service to the community, ongoing

professional development and an awareness of safety and health issues.

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SkillsUSA: Champions at Work Preparing America’s Skilled Workforce

Career Pathways Showcase Student teams use their course of study as the basis of a project that will benefit their class, school, community or industry to highlight an aspect of their career cluster training. This contest will judge mastery of program training, its application, the project’s benefit to their community, and display and presentation techniques. The project must be entered in its appropriate pathway. The technical committee may reassign a team to another pathway at its sole discretion. There are 6 Pathway categories and a school may have a team in each.

1. Arts and Communication

Arts, Audiovisual Technology and Communications:

Designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing and publishing multimedia content, including visual and performing arts and design, journalism and entertainment services.

2. Business, Management and Technology

Business Management and Administration: Planning, managing and providing administrative support, information processing, accounting, human resource management

services and related management support services.

Financial Services: Planning, managing and providing banking, investment, financial planning and insurance services.

Information Technology:

Designing, developing, managing and supporting hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration services. Marketing, Sales and Services:

Planning, managing and performing wholesaling and retailing services and related marketing and distribution support services including merchandise/product management and promotion.

3. Human Services Government and Public Administration:

Planning, managing and providing government legislative and administrative and regulatory services and related general-purpose government services at the federal, state and local levels.

Law, Public Safety and Security: Planning, managing and providing judicial, legal and protective services, including professional and technical support services in the fire protection and criminal justice systems.

Education and Training Services: Planning, managing and providing education and training services and related learning support services including assessment and library and information services.

Human Services: Planning, managing and providing human services including social and related community services.

Hospitality and Tourism: Planning, managing and providing lodging, food, recreation, convention and tourism and related planning and support services such as travel-related services.

4. Health Services:

Health Science: Planning, managing, diagnostic, therapeutic and information and environmental services in health care.

5. Industrial and Engineering Technology

Architecture and Construction: Designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining physical structures, including roadways and bridges and industrial, commercial and residential facilities and buildings.

Manufacturing: Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical and support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering

Science, Technology and Math: Planning, managing and providing scientific research and professional and technical services (e.g., physical science, social service, engineering) including laboratory and testing services and research and development services.

Transportation Distribution and Logistics: Planning, management and movement of people, materials and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail and water and related professional and technical support services such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services, mobile equipment and facility maintenance

6. Natural Resources/Agriculture/Food Agricultural, Food and Natural Resources:

Planning and managing agriculture, food, fiber and natural resource systems. This includes production of agricultural commodities, including food, fiber, wood products, horticultural crops and other plant and animal products. Also includes financing, marketing and distribution of agricultural products; farm production and supply and service industries; horticulture and landscaping services and the use and conservation of land and water resources; development and maintenance of recreational resources; mining and extraction operations and related environmental management services.

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SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership & Skills Conference March 29-April 1, 2017

SkillsUSA: Champions at Work Preparing America’s Skilled Workforce

Courtesy Corps Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must be a current member of SkillsUSA New Mexico Applicants must have an advisor accompany them

Must be registered by deadline date

Must have signed NSLC and adhere to Code of Conduct

Must provide Courtesy Corps Coordinators with phone numbers during Mandatory Orientation

Must arrive by Thursday, March 30, by 10:00 am to attend Mandatory Orientation

o If you arrive later and miss Orientation; your school may have to pay registration

Responsibilities

Work hours are typically 8-5 daily and Thursday Evening during Opening Ceremony Assist with set up and tear down of the SkillsUSA New Mexico Conference on March 29 and April 1

o Unload materials, set up Headquarters and Prize Room

o Sort T-shirts, pins, bags for Thursday judges

o Door Monitors for Opening and Awards Ceremonies o Pack and load Headquarter Materials

Assist with the Leaderships events

o Test Monitors o Door Monitors o Runners

Assist with Prize Room

o Sort and label prizes as they are submitted

Dress Code/Personal Items

You will be given a SkillsUSA NM T-shirt (Courtesy Corps) and must wear it during your duties

Neat and clean jeans, khakis or dockers- style may be worn with SkillsUSA NM T-shirt Applicants should wear comfortable shoes (no sandals, open toes or flip flops)

No hats or baseball-style caps are allowed to be worn during your duties

If you have visible tattoos; must wear a long sleeve shirt under your SkillsUSA Courtesy Corps T-shirt

Benefits Reduced conference registration

Great Opportunity for an “on the scene” look at how SkillsUSA New Mexico works

Networking with other schools, advisors and industry partners

COURTESY CORPS SCHEDULE Date Time Function #

needed

Wednesday, March 29 (if registered early)

1:00 pm Unload materials, set-up Headquarters and Prize Room 4

5pm-9pm Registration (sort T-shirts, pins, bags for Thursday. Judges) 2

5pm-9pm Help with Prize Room 2

Thursday, March 30 9am-5pm Prize Room check In 4

Registration runner 1

9:00am-5pm TECHSPO/Mini Fair 1

10am-5pm Leaderships Events: Test monitors, runner and door monitors 10

2pm-6pm Prize Room

6:30pm-7:30pm OCC

Friday, March 31 7am-1pm CNM: runners, lunch count, deliver lunch 10

Saturday, April 1 8am-12 noon Awards Ceremony: Monitor Doors 4

8am-12 noon Prize Room Runners 6

12 noon-1pm Pack and load Headquarters materials 4

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SkillsUSA: Champions at Work Preparing America’s Skilled Workforce

CONTEST CERTIFICATION APPLICATION

For any SkillsUSA contest which has only one-two school(s) competing, the local results may be

certified as the state results at the discretion of the State Advisor. Completion of this application

returned to the state Advisor MUST be filed prior to the state competition and the required

documentation sent to the State Advisor prior to the state contest in order for a contest to be

recognized at the state contest.

The following documentation is required before certification will be granted:

• Completed certification application.

• List of contest judges and contact information.

• Signed judge’s results sheets from local contest.

• Copy of contest specifications/requirements (include a copy of the hands-on contest activity

and written test [if applicable]).

• Proof of student completion (photographs, video of contest, completed project etc.).

Name of school requesting certification: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name of Advisor requesting certification: ________________________________________________

Advisor Phone #: __________________________________________________________________

Advisor e-mail: _____________________________________________________________________

Name of contest seeking certification: ___________________________________________________

Please return this signed application along with required documentation to:

Bobbi Eichhorst [email protected]

SkillsUSA New Mexico State Director

Advisor Signature Date

State Advisor Signature Date

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SkillsUSA: Champions at Work Preparing America’s Skilled Workforce

Chapter Excellence Program

Gain recognition for having a quality SkillsUSA program through the CEP!

1. Start by introducing the framework that supports our mission:

2. Use the Career Readiness Curriculum with your students to support the

framework (available with your professional membership).

http://skillsusa- register.org/crc/crclogin.aspx

3. Then coordinate/document chapter activities that support the Personal,

Workplace and Technical skills of your students and apply for the

Chapter Excellence Program!

http://www.skillsusa-register.org/Login.aspx Log in to apply

New Mexico Chapter Excellence Program will be rated prior to the

State Leadership Conference.

Please finalize your application by the first Friday in March.

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SkillsUSA: Champions at Work Preparing America’s Skilled Workforce

Advisor Statement of Assurance Form Advisors attending the SkillsUSA New Mexico State Leadership & Skills Conference

must review, sign, and return this statement of assurance for the chapter during

registration.

ACTIVITY: SkillsUSA NM State Leadership and Skills Conference

DATE: March 29 – April 1, 2017

LOCATION: Albuquerque, NM Crowne Plaza, CNM & other host sites

As the advisor(s) responsible for the students attending this event I confirm that:

___I have checked with my administration and have secured authorization for my chapter to travel to this event and have reviewed all campus/district policies regarding supervision of students on trips and will abide by them.

___I have reviewed the SkillsUSA NM Call to Conference packet and have shared the following information with my students: Technical Standards, Dress Code for general sessions, Dress Code for competitive events, ALL CONTESTANTS take the leadership test, prize pick-up following completion of the awards session, the contest theme, State Officer Candidate testing on Wednesday (as applicable), importance of mandatory meetings….

___I have a completed conference registration as well as the have signatures for the SkillsUSA Conference Registration, Personal and Liability Release Form for each participant (which includes Code of Conduct, Personal Liability and Medical Release, Photography and Sound Release, and Release of Personal Information through Lead Retrieval System (NLSC only).

___HIGH SCHOOL: I have the NMAA verification of eligibility form for my high school students (please email to Chris Kedge [email protected] by March 24, 2017) and know that we are an NMAA member school.

___I understand that SkillsUSA NM will not collect the individual medical forms for participants at this event and I will keep them in my possession for the duration of the event and will provide advisor contact information for state staff should an emergency arise.

___I understand that proper completion of the permission/medical release form provides the best protection for my students’ needs and my liability during the SkillsUSA NM event.

___I understand that students attending SLSC will have the opportunity to participate in activities outside the conference hotel, thus requiring walking or further transportation. We have discussed this and I have informed them of etiquette and safety precautions.

___I will participate in all general sessions during the conference and fulfill my assigned responsibilities during the conference.

___I will patrol the halls and conference areas where my students are, stay up until students and/or halls are quiet, enforce the Code of Conduct and Dress Code, and regularly check-in with my students. I understand that advisors responsible for their students/chapter.

Responsibility for the safety of delegates from this chapter rests with the people signing this Statement of Assurance:

Chapter Name:

Advisor(s) Signature(s):

Primary Chapter Contact Number During the Conference: