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News & Important Dates
February 13th - Register for Leadership Competitions
- February 12th, 24th - District Studying
- February 25th - Districts

New*** Competition Search
Search here to explore SkillsUSA's State Technical Standards for your career area. Select your career area and see what competitions are available!
Current Forms
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Leadership Registration Form
Click here to register to compete in ANY LEADERSHIP competition.
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General Membership Interest Form
Click here to let us know how you would like to be involved.
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Online LiaIson Application
Click here to apply to be a Minuteman SkillsUSA Liaison. You only need to do one of these, either printable or online.
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Teacher Recommendation Form
If you are filing out the online application, make sure to also submit the teacher recommendation form in person or online.
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Printable Liaison Application
Click here to download the Liaison application. You only need to do one of these, either printable or online.
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Minuteman has been an active chapter of SkillsUSA for decades, with students consistently taking charge in leadership positions, winning competitions at all levels, and coming together to contribute to communities and those in need. As a member of the SkillsUSA Total Participation Plan (TPP), all Minuteman students are automatically enrolled in SkillsUSA and are entitled to its benefits and encouraged to participate.
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Alumni are an essential part of the SkillsUSA community.
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SkillsUSA is a national group that strives to teach workplace, personal, and technical skills to students of all levels across the country in order to prepare them to be outstanding citizens, contributing to the community and the workplace. Aside from skills for the individual, SkillsUSA works with chapters and regions to expand and create community service efforts, instilling a drive for a better world.
The SkillsUSA framework promotes Workplace and Personal Skills, and Technical Skills Grounded in Academics. This framework outlines the essentials for success in workplace and career development.
For students who wish to showcase their skills and their technical aptitude, SkillsUSA holds local, regional, state, and national competitions that cover a variety of focuses. Here at Minuteman, we offer over 70 different competitions. These competitions span across all grades, and Freshmen even have some additional exclusive competitions. Freshmen Only Events start at States, and include Career Choice Commentary, Sticker Design, and more. There’s a heavy emphasis on preparing for competition based off of the competition specification document, which competitors receive after registering. Minuteman has a history of participating and excelling in the Leadership and Traditional Trade competitions at all levels. Please download this document for more extensive information about competing.
Learn more about SkillsUSA Massachusetts
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SkillsUSA strives towards a better community across the nation. SkillsUSA Massachusetts has adopted Be Like Brit Foundation Inc. as an official charity. This exciting partnership began in October of 2010 with the commitment of 450 students and teachers to take on the challenge of raising funds and awareness in support of the foundation. Since 2010, SkillsUSA Massachusetts has raised more than $75,000 for the Be Like Brit Foundation. Their orphanage in Haiti, built in honor of the late Britney Gengel, a Massachusetts native, houses 66 children and plans to grow with help from organizations like SkillsUSA MA. Britney Gengel passed during a community service mission trip that got caught in the 2010 Haiti Earthquake.
To learn more about the Be Like Brit foundation, visit:Be Like Brit Foundation
SkillsUSA’s members continue to be involved in community service across the world. One of the goals of the organization is to help bring awareness to issues that members can work on, as well as to encourage individuals to identify issues in their own community, evaluate them, and effectively plan and act to help alleviate them.
Chapter Officers
Community Service
At Minuteman, SkillsUSA members have participated in a variety of community service projects. A couple of the larger projects have been trips to New Orleans and Puerto Rico.
In New Orleans and Puerto Rico, SkillsUSA members volunteered with Minuteman’s Interact Community Service Club to restore, recover, and refurbish homes destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. The group went for a week to each place and worked with The St. Bernard Project (SBP) on moving materials, painting sections of the houses, and assisting with electrical wiring and carpentry.


