Youth heads for national electronics competition
After winning first place in April at the Montana SkillsUSA competition in electronics technology, recent Glacier High School graduate Tyler Godbold has studied hard to compete at the national level.
This was his first time competing in SkillsUSA; he was encouraged to compete by former welding teacher Mike Downes. Downes, who taught industrial arts and metals at Flathead Valley Community College, died unexpectedly before Godbold competed at state.
“He was a huge advocate for the SkillsUSA competition,” Godbold said.
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