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Trinity Audioplayer ready...#### Neighborhood Notes ALMADEN>>Melanie Pack, an incoming senior at Pioneer High School, has been elected president of SkillsUSA California, representing approximately 57,000 career technical education students across the state.
Pack attended the Metropolitan Education District’s (MetroED) Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE) as a junior in the medical assisting course during the 2025-26 school year and will return this fall as a senior to continue her studies as a second-year advanced student.
Throughout her junior year, Pack was actively involved in SkillsUSA. Serving locally at SVCTE, she managed the chapter’s social media presence, helping keep students informed about events, competitions and leadership opportunities. She also served as a California SkillsUSA state officer, supporting the state’s 59 voting delegates during the national competition.
As President of SkillsUSA California, Pack will serve as the student voice for members across the state and help lead initiatives focused on leadership development, workforce readiness, career technical education and student engagement. SkillsUSA develops students’ technical, workplace and leadership skills to prepare them for careers and postsecondary education.
During her term, Pack will collaborate with student leaders, educators and industry partners across California while representing students at conferences, leadership events and statewide initiatives.
“Being elected president of SkillsUSA California is an incredible honor,” Pack said in a release. “SVCTE has taught me hands-on skills and professionalism. I’m excited to represent students across California and help others discover opportunities to lead and grow.”