May 5, 2008
ich Hoffman, 17, of Alpha, welds Saturday during the N.J. SkillsUSA Championship in Bridgewater.
“It builds pride and self esteem in students traditionally made to feel like they were second class for being in vocational school. This is a way to show the world they are incredibly valuable to society, and we celebrate their success.”
The 41st annual N.J. SkillsUSA Championships drew more than 1,500 vocational and technical students from across the state to compete in 76 events for medals, scholarships and prizes Saturday at the Garden State ... via Courier News
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