A statement of principles that represents the beliefs of an organization. This never changes for SkillsUSA.
Creed
What is the SkillsUSA Motto?
“Preparing for Leadership in the World of Work.”
Represents Patriotism which is the love and loyalty to one’s country.
The Sheild
People talking together.
Verbal Communication
A sentence that tells the purpose of a group of people. This never changes for SkillsUSA.
Motto
What is the 2018-2019 SkillsUSA Theme?
“SkillsUSA: Champions at Work, Career-Ready Starts Here”
Represents the industrial society.
Smiling at customers and remaining professional and pleasant. Firm handshake. Looking people in the eye.
Interpersonal Communication
Topic that can be used for short essays or speeches. This changes every year for SkillsUSA.
Theme
These colors represent the individual states and chapters that make up the organization.
Red and white
Represents the knowledge a student should be striving towards in their classwork and the SkillsUSA Chapter.
The flaming torch
Considered legal documentation, no matter what the content is.
Written Communication
What is a pledge?
A promise
This color represents the common union or the states and chapters.
Blue
Represent technology and research in our occupational areas.
The orbital circles
This type of communication is considered professional. When writing letterheads are used. Helps establish procedures.
Formal Communication.
What are the 5 types of communication?
Verbal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Written Communication
Formal & Informal Communication
Visual Communication
This color represents the individual person.
Gold
Represents the individual.
The hands
This type of communication includes gossip and general talking or texting.
Informal Communication
Represents the organization and stands for what you believe in as a member.
The words "SkillsUSA"
Visual Communication
Recite the entire SkillsUSA PLEDGE
UPON MY HONOR, I Pledge
To prepare myself by diligent study and ardent practice to become a worker
whose services will be recognized as honorable by my employer and fellow
workers.
To base my expectations of reward upon the solid foundation of service.
To honor and respect my vocation in such a way as to bring repute to myself.
And further, to spare no effort in upholding the ideals of SkillsUSA.