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Four County Career Center Students Compete In Numeracy Challenge

By Newspaper StaffApril 1, 2014Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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The 6th Annual Numeracy Challenge was held recently at Northwest State Community College. Junior and senior teams who placed first and second will be attending the High Schools That Work Regional Competition at Owens Community College on the Findlay Campus on April 4. Thirty teams of four students from the career and technical education programs at the Career Center competed in mathematical calculations in a timed setting. 2014 first and second place winners from Williams county include (LEFT TO RIGHT) Andrea Zavaca, Computer Networking & Repair – 1st place juniors (Hilltop); Lucas Brown, Computer Networking & Repair – 1st place juniors (North Central); Bryan Garlock, Welding Fabrication – 2nd place juniors (Stryker); and Darian Elliott, Fire & Rescue – 2nd place seniors (Edgerton).

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