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ZanzabumX [31]
3 years ago
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What is the Skillsusa mission

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natali 33 [55]3 years ago
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Answer: so its a progam for high school, college and middle school students and professional member totrade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health

SkillsUSA is a United States career and technical student organization serving more than 395,000 high school, college and middle school students and professional members enrolled in training programs in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health

Explanation:

mpowers its members to become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens. We improve the quality of our nation’s future skilled workforce through the development of SkillsUSA Framework skills that include personal, workplace and technical skills grounded in academics.

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