Wausau West High School senior Clayton DeChamps took first place at the SkillsUSA Welding Challenge at the Advanced Welding Institute in Eagle River on October 3, 2015. The three-part challenge included a job interview, written test, and a welding exercise. Clayton’s first place finish yielded him a wire feed welder, welding kit, and a $1,000 scholarship to Advanced Welding Institute.
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Wausau student wins SkillsUSA Welding Challenge
by rsullivan | Oct 6, 2015 | Stand Up for Public Education Blog | 0 comments

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