Spring Hill High School Criminal Justice Students Excel at Maury County Criminal Justice Classic
On November 19, 2024, the Spring Hill High School Criminal Justice SkillsUSA team showcased their exceptional skills and dedication during the Maury County Criminal Justice Classic at Battle Creek High School. Competing against other schools in a series of intense events, these outstanding students not only brought home numerous awards but also earned the admiration of industry professionals, with TBI crime scene analysts offering jobs on the spot to the team’s CSI competitors.
The event featured competitions that tested students' abilities in tactical scenarios, traffic stops, crime scene investigation, and more. Their achievements highlight the hard work and preparation that went into representing Spring Hill High School with pride and excellence.
🏆 Awards Earned by Spring Hill High School Criminal Justice SkillsUSA Students:
- Domestic Team A – 2nd Place
- Domestic Team B – 2nd Place
- Tactical Building Search Team A – 1st Place
- Tactical Building Search Team B – 2nd Place
- Felony/High Risk Traffic Stop Team A – 1st Place
- Felony/High Risk Traffic Stop Team B – 1st Place
- DWI Team A – 1st Place
- DWI Team B – 1st Place
- CSI – 1st Place
- Criminal Justice Trivia – 1st Place
- Fingerprinting – 2nd Place
Criminal Justice teacher and SkillsUSA advisor Kayela West expressed her pride in the students’ accomplishments. "Their progress, drive, and determination were evident in every event. The dedication these students bring to their training and competition is truly inspiring. Thank you to everyone who supports these incredible kids!"
The Maury County Criminal Justice Classic provides students with real-world experiences and opportunities to excel in career-focused challenges, reinforcing the importance of programs like SkillsUSA in preparing students for future success.
Congratulations to the Spring Hill High School Criminal Justice team for their outstanding performance and commitment to excellence!
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