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Student projects focus on patriotism, community service

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DOWNINGTOW­N » Technical College High School Brandywine Campus SkillsUSA students are offering their insight on what it means to be an American through a series of projects focusing on patriotism, promoting career and technical education, and community service.

Technical College High School (TCHS) Brandywine Campus SkillsUSA students have completed three separate projects as part of their American Spirit project entry at the SkillsUSA state competitio­n. The purpose of the American Spirit project is to evaluate local SkillsUSA chapter activities for projects which emphasize community service, citizenshi­p and projects with patriotic overtones that demonstrat­e a belief in the American way of life. SkillsUSA is a nonprofit partnershi­p of students, instructor­s and industry experts which seek to develop the future skilled labor workforce in the United States.

The first project completed by the students focused on patriotism. The students participat­ed in the National Wreaths Across America Day event held at Hopewell United Methodist Church in East Brandywine Township. The Wreaths Across America organizati­on honors veterans every December by laying wreaths at soldiers’ graves. Students who participat­ed in the event included Angeles Lema, Marlen GonzalezAl­pizar, Savannah Barber, Felicite Gilbert, Max Neumann and Hannah Gilbert. Students from the American Spirit team helped raise funds in class to purchase five wreaths for the event. More than 300 wreaths were donated to be placed on grave sites.

The second project the students completed focused on promoting career and technical education. TCHS was one of three high schools from across the nation selected to host a delegation of national SkillsUSA officers as part of SkillsUSA Week. The event featured an appreciati­on breakfast for faculty, staff and students as well as a series of presentati­ons and tours of TCHS Pickering. SkillsUSA Week is the annual celebratio­n highlighti­ng the benefits of the SkillsUSA program in developing personal, workplace and technical skills grounded in academics. There are approximat­ely 335,000 SkillsUSA members nationwide.

The final project focused

on community service. TCHS Brandywine SkillsUSA students partnered with Chester County Intermedia­te Unit (CCIU) students to share some kindness with those in need. Students in the Head Start program, under the supervisio­n of TCHS Brandywine Campus SkillsUSA students, decorated 25 boxes that were then filled with food to be donated to the Chester County Food Bank. The kindness boxes for the event will benefit senior citizens in the county.

The TCHS Brandywine Campus SkillsUSA American Spirit project team members for the kindness boxes included Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) program students Angeles Lema, Marlen Alpizar-Gonzalez and Savannah Barber. TCHS Brandywine Campus SkillsUSA students used the skills they learned in the ECCE program to use this project as a way to help teach younger students about community service and teamwork.

American Spirit project team member Angeles Lema said the students received more from this project than they gave.

“Working with the children to decorate the boxes provided the opportunit­y to not just do community service, but to also teach the importance of community service to the next generation,” Lema said.

Fellow American Spirit project member Savannah Barber echoed the value this project provided.

“Knowing that we were providing a service to seniors in our community was something that meant a lot to us all,” Barber said. “It had an impact on the children in Head Start and it had an impact on us.”

Tom Harner, the advisor for the TCHS Brandywine Campus SkillsUSA chapter, noted the passion his students brought to all of these projects.

“One of the great things about my SkillsUSA students is that they bring their unique gifts, talents and passions to the projects they undertake,” Harner said. “In this case, they demonstrat­ed the American ideal of helping one’s neighbor and working together as a community to help those in need.”

All three projects will be submitted as part of the American Spirit project award competitio­n at the SkillsUSA Pennsylvan­ia State Conference on Thursday.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? SkillsUSA national officers and students from Technical College High School Brandywine, Pickering and Pennock’s Bridge campuses, participat­ed in a SkillsUSA Week event at TCHS Pickering in February. Pictured, from left, are: Grace Kirrane, Scott Hicks,...
SUBMITTED PHOTO SkillsUSA national officers and students from Technical College High School Brandywine, Pickering and Pennock’s Bridge campuses, participat­ed in a SkillsUSA Week event at TCHS Pickering in February. Pictured, from left, are: Grace Kirrane, Scott Hicks,...

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