News Summary
Beverly Hills High School’s Broadcast Journalism program has triumphed at the 2025 SkillsUSA California State Competition, securing gold, silver, and bronze medals. The gold medalists will represent California at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Atlanta. This success extends BHHS’s impressive nine-year winning streak, showcasing the school’s commitment to cultivating the next generation of communicators under the guidance of experienced mentors. Principal Drew Stewart praised the students for their professionalism, highlighting the program’s significance in the community and the evolving job market.
Beverly Hills High School Broadcast Journalism Students Shine at State Competition
In the glamorous city of Beverly Hills, excitement is in the air as the Broadcast Journalism program from Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) has made headlines yet again! This time, they are celebrating an extraordinary achievement at the 2025 SkillsUSA California State Competition, where students showcased their talent, creativity, and hard work to snag the gold, silver, and bronze medals.
Gold Medalists Heading to National Conference
Leading the charge, the gold-winning team was a dynamic group consisting of Perry Gilardian, Jason Maybaum, Nora Nikfarjam, and Aaron Gabayan. These talented individuals exhibited exceptional skills and teamwork, impressing judges and earning their place at the top. As a reward for their stunning performance, they will represent California at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in June in the bustling city of Atlanta, Georgia. What an exhilarating opportunity!
Silver and Bronze Teams Shine Bright
Not to be overshadowed, the silver team featuring Zachary Hasson, Noam Albou, Chloe Emrani, and Sophia Saidian also demonstrated strong journalism capabilities and creativity, clinching their well-deserved second-place finish. Meanwhile, the bronze team, made up of Deborah Cohen, Gunnar Walmsley, Josh Albou, and Saanvi Jha, rounded out the success by showcasing their abilities with courage and flair. This fantastic feat exhibits the depth of talent present in the BHHS Broadcast Journalism program.
A Winning Streak to Be Proud Of
This year marks a continuation of an impressive nine-year winning streak for BHHS as they have consistently performed exceptionally well at SkillsUSA competitions. The school is renowned for its strong reputation as a breeding ground for top-tier student journalists, producing creative and influential leaders in the realm of media. It’s not just about winning awards; it’s about fostering the next generation of communicators!
Behind the Scenes: The Team That Builds Greatness
At the heart of this remarkable success is the Career and Technical Education (CTE) program led by the dedicated and passionate teacher Romeo Carey. His commitment to mentoring students and providing hands-on media education has played a crucial role in shaping these talented journalists into the professional communicators they are today. Under his guidance, students are not just learning about journalism; they’re living it!
A Shining Example of Leadership
Principal Drew Stewart expressed immense pride in the students for their focus and professionalism throughout the competition. His support and encouragement have undoubtedly contributed to the ongoing success of the Broadcast Journalism program at BHHS. The achievements at SkillsUSA are a testament to hard work, dedication, and a true passion for storytelling and media.
The Future is Bright at BHHS
The success of the BHHS Broadcast Journalism program is not only a significant milestone for these individual students but also for the entire community. It stands as a cornerstone of hands-on media education at the school, emphasizing the importance of professional skill development in an ever-evolving job market. As the gold-winning team prepares to represent California on a national stage, there’s no doubt that they will continue to make their passionate and creative voices heard, inspiring future students and journalists along the way.
For those wanting to follow the journey of these outstanding young journalists or for more information about the Broadcast Journalism program, be sure to visit bhusd.org.
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- Beverly Press: KBEV Sweeps State SkillsUSA Competition
- Wikipedia: SkillsUSA
- Beverly Press: Beverly Hills High School Celebrated in Board Meeting
- Google Search: Beverly Hills High School
- Beverly Press: BHHS Students Advance to SkillsUSA State Competition
