Honor and Skill

Words: Dan Kamys
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Shown is Jason Salvas participating in the 2007 National Masonry Contest, held in conjunction with the SkillsUSA National Leadership Conference.
Jason Salvas knows how to stay busy. Even in high school, Salvas was a multi-tasker, staying busy with basketball, the National Honor Society, and working daily with his father and grandfather as a laborer on the family's dairy farm.

"They didn't teach me masonry, but they taught me to work hard and to never give up no matter how rough the road gets," says Salvas of his male mentors. "They have been a big part of my life and have inspired me to be the best I can be."

When he was a junior in high school, Salvas enrolled in the masonry program at Harvard H. Ellis Technical High School in Danielson, Conn., and graduated in the spring of 2008.

"Jason is such a hard worker," says Michael Daigle, Salvas' masonry instructor at Harvard H. Ellis. "He works every day with his father and grandfather at Spruce Hill (Dairy) Farms. He seems to like the masonry trade as it comes in handy on the farm."

Daigle says Salvas has been an excellent athlete, honor role student and a respectable young man.

"I saw his leadership as captain of the basketball team and as our shop representative," he says. "He will do the masonry trade proud."

Salvas shares a mutual respect for his instructor. "I felt Mr. Daigle's interest in me. He seems so dedicated to teaching me and other students all he can about masonry."

Salvas is a two-time participant in the National Masonry Contest held as part of the SkillsUSA National Leadership Conference at Bartle Hall in Kansas City, Mo., each June. He plans to attend Three Rivers Community College this fall.
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