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FCCC Holds 54th Senior Recognition Day Ceremony

By Newspaper StaffMay 25, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Three hundred eighty-eight seniors were awarded certificates along with other student achievements and Career Passports marking the end of their career and technical training during Four County Career Center’s 54th Recognition Day Ceremony with over 2,000 parents and guests in attendance and viewing the livestream.

Career and Technical Education Director, Rick Bachman was Presiding Chairman of the ceremonies. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kinsley Martin (North Central) Law Enforcement & Security Tactics, accompanied by military personnel and seniors enlisted in the armed services.

Superintendent, Jeffrey Slattery introduced Board of Education members and congratulated the seniors on their accomplishments.

Elli Fleischman (Defiance) Veterinarian Assistant, Anna Frazer (Tinora) Health Careers, and Kaci Alspaugh (Bryan) Fire & Rescue, announced student achievements and activities.


Guest speakers for the Recognition Day Ceremony were senior students Riley Froelich (Fairview) Health Careers, Mattison Shively (Patrick Henry) Visual Art & Design, and Tracy Rose (Archbold) Guest Services & Skills.

Fifty-six students were named Outstanding Seniors for exemplary performance in their career and technical and academic programs and presented with award plaques by their department supervisors.

Awards and scholarship monies of over $636,000 to be used to further students’ education at trade schools, colleges and universities as well as entering the world of work, were recognized during the ceremony.


Students receiving Outstanding Senior awards from Fulton County (above) include (FRONT – LEFT TO RIGHT) Paul McQueen (Delta) Chef Training; Zebedee Siefker (Wauseon) Government; Kyra Kreiner (Archbold) Specialized Mechatronics & Robotics Technology; Kate Krueger (Archbold) English and Financial Math; Raina Garza (Archbold) Floral Design; Rylee Goedde (Evergreen) Early Childhood Education; Olivia Engel (Wauseon) Medical Office Technologies and Personal Wellness & Human Growth & Development; Tracy Rose (Archbold) Guest Services & Skills; (BACK – LEFT TO RIGHT) Hunter Linton (Pettisville) Spanish; Landon Stamm (Archbold) Auto Collision Repair; Kolbi Horst (Archbold) Landscape & Greenhouse Technologies; Carson Dominique (Archbold) Agricultural Diesel Mechanics; Ben Gype (Wauseon) Welding Fabrication; and Nathan Massengill (Archbold) Government.

Students receiving Outstanding Senior awards from Williams County include (below) (FRONT – LEFT TO RIGHT) Jacob McVay (Bryan) Government; Xander Cagle (Bryan) Applied Math; Ethan Moffett (Bryan) Automotive Technologies; Kaela Egler (Bryan) Work Transition; Evelyn Nardone (Bryan) English; Kayden Cravens (Bryan) Veterinarian Assistant; Kinsley Martin (North Central) Law Enforcement & Security Tactics and Government; Alisha Singer (North Central) Cosmetology; Kasia Dick (Bryan) English; (BACK – LEFT TO RIGHT) Izayah Carter (Bryan) Visual Art & Design; Ashton Kimpel (Bryan) Job Placement; Konnor Prince (Edon) Chemistry; Kalon Weaver (Edon) Building Trades/Carpentry; Kaci Alspaugh (Bryan) Fire & Rescue; Jared Christenson (Montpelier) Powersports; Kamron Raub (Bryan) Government; and Coltan Willson (North Central) Electrical.


 

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