A decade of national recognition reflects Greater Lowell’s unwavering commitment to preparing skilled, confident, and career-ready graduates.
Greater Lowell Tech SkillsUSA 2025-2026 Chapter Executive Council pictured from left to right: Cluster Ambassador (PS) Kaylee Rodriguez, Cluster Ambassador (METS) Daniel McMenamy, MA State Treasurer Tracy Martinez-Iraheta, Cluster Ambassador (CT) Mya Zepkoski, Chapter President Julie Oum, Chapter Vice President Annalese Themelis, Chapter Treasurer Oliver McCarthy, Chapter Lead Ambassador Joseph Antwi, Jr., Chapter Secretary Hafsoh Alimi. (Photo Courtesy Greater Lowell Technical High School)
TYNGSBOROUGH — Greater Lowell Technical High School has once again earned national recognition as a SkillsUSA Model of Excellence (MOE) Chapter for the 10th consecutive year and a Gold Level Chapter of Excellence for the 11th consecutive year.
This distinction is especially noteworthy given that the program has been in existence for just 12 years, an extraordinary record of sustained excellence.
The MOE program, part of SkillsUSA’s Chapter Excellence Program, recognizes only 24 chapters nationwide that demonstrate exceptional achievement in developing students’ personal, workplace, and technical skills.
“Our SkillsUSA top 24 Models of Excellence schools represent the best in chapter achievement and community involvement,” said Chelle Travis, executive director of SkillsUSA. “These students are America’s future skilled workforce and leaders in their local communities. It is a tremendous honor for these schools, and their recognition validates these outstanding SkillsUSA programs.”
This national recognition reflects Greater Lowell’s continued commitment to providing students with meaningful opportunities to develop leadership skills, apply their technical knowledge, and engage in real-world experiences that prepare them for success in college, career, and life.
As part of this honor, student representatives from Greater Lowell will participate in the 2026 SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Atlanta, where they will take part in interviews on June 3 and be recognized at the awards ceremony on June 5, 2026.
“Being named a Models of Excellence chapter for 10 consecutive years is a testament to the dedication, talent, and professionalism of our students, as well as the unwavering commitment of our advisors and staff,” said Superintendent Davis. “Together, they bring the SkillsUSA framework to life each day, developing not only skilled graduates, but confident, capable young leaders prepared to contribute to their communities and workforce.”
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