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Four County Students Of The Month

April 26, 2013Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read

Four County Career Center is pleased to announce Jacob Hancock from Stryker High School as Student of the Month. Jacob is the son of Gary and Tina Hancock and is a junior in the Law Enforcement & Security Tactics program at the Career Center. Jacob was nominated by his Math instructor, Brittany Carnahan. He is a member of Skills USA, and the National Technical Honor Society. At Stryker he is a member of the basketball and baseball teams. After graduation, Jacob plans to join the military. Students who achieve this recognition throughout the 2012-2013 school year are honored with a certificate of recognition.
Four County Career Center is pleased to announce Jacob Hancock from Stryker High School as Student of the Month Jacob is the son of Gary and Tina Hancock and is a junior in the Law Enforcement Security Tactics program at the Career Center Jacob was nominated by his Math instructor Brittany Carnahan He is a member of Skills USA and the National Technical Honor Society At Stryker he is a member of the basketball and baseball teams After graduation Jacob plans to join the military
Students who achieve this recognition throughout the 2012 2013 school year are honored with a certificate of recognition

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Four County Career Center is pleased to announce Joshua Haynes from Hilltop High School as Student of the Month. Joshua is the son of Bill and Lisa Haynes and is a senior in the Auto Collision Repair program at the Career Center. Joshua was nominated by his instructor, Steve Hootman. He is a member of Skills USA, and the Career Center Honor Roll. After graduation, Joshua plans to work in the auto body field. Students who achieve this recognition throughout the 2012-2013 school year are honored with a certificate of recognition.
Four County Career Center is pleased to announce Joshua Haynes from Hilltop High School as Student of the Month Joshua is the son of Bill and Lisa Haynes and is a senior in the Auto Collision Repair program at the Career Center Joshua was nominated by his instructor Steve Hootman He is a member of Skills USA and the Career Center Honor Roll After graduation Joshua plans to work in the auto body field
Students who achieve this recognition throughout the 2012 2013 school year are honored with a certificate of recognition
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