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Four County Career Center Students Participate In Drug Free Club

By Newspaper StaffOctober 8, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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(PHOTOS PROVIDED / THE VILLAGE REPORTER)
DRUG FREE CLUB … Four County Career Center offers participation in the Drug Free Club at the school which was created to help students make wise choices. As the school works to prepare the workforce of the four county area, the issue of being drug-free is especially relevant to us and the employers in the area. The Career Center is teamed up with Great Lakes Biomedical for all of the drug testing. Students choose to join voluntarily and become members by paying a membership fee and passing a 12 panel drug test. Over 250 students have signed up so far this school year. Everything is kept confidential and when students pass, they are given a membership card earning them rewards and privileges at school and rewards in the community. Drug Free Club is funded through corporate or individual sponsorships. For more information on how to donate, contact Four County Career Center at 419-267-2237. We appreciate new sponsors and are proud of the students for making good choices. Lakota Siegel (Hilltop, above photo) in the Agricultural Diesel Mechanics program is shown receiving rewards for joining the Drug Free Club from Karlee Badenhop, Job Placement/Workforce Development Coordinator. Konrad Hawkins and Konnor Hawkins (top photo, both from Delta) in the I.T. Academy – Computer Networking & Cybersecurity program are shown receiving rewards for joining the Drug Free Club from Karlee Badenhop, Job Placement/Workforce Development Coordinator.


 

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