Eaton RESA CPC Students Shine at National Competition

Eaton RESA Career Preparation Center (CPC) students joined students from across the country for the National Leadership & Skills Conference (NLSC), one of the nation’s largest events celebrating career and technical education. Among the thousands of talented competitors, Eaton RESA CPC students stood out with impressive performances on the national stage.
Aaron Robins and Reid Blasius from Charlotte High School, Judah Sutton from Relevant Academy, and Antonio Arnett from Mason High School all competed in their respective events with skill and determination.
Robins, Blasius, and Sutton earned second place overall in the nation for Welding Fabrication, Arnett also made a strong showing in the Employment Application Process competition, demonstrating professionalism and a deep understanding of workforce readiness.
Their success was made possible thanks to the leadership and support of instructor and advisor Jim Davis. His guidance has helped shape not only the students' skills, but their confidence and performance under pressure.
CPC students participate in competitions throughout the year to showcase their technical skills, network with industry professionals and build confidence and professional skills.