Saturday, November 23, 2013

Greenville Career Tech Center's October Students of the Month

Thomas Shaw, Ryan Simons, and Keisha Wert
Greenville Career Tech Center, in order to honor outstanding accomplishments and leadership in Career Tech Education, is proud to announce the recognition of the October 2013 students of the month. Thomas Shaw, senior member of Agricultural Business, Ryan Simons, senior member of Engineering Tech Prep, and Keisha Wert, senior member of Medical Tech Prep, received a plaque to honor their selection, a gift certificate from Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe, and a preferred parking spot for a month by the Career Tech Center.

Thomas Shaw, senior representative of Agricultural Business taught by John Guttadore, is an extremely dedicated individual to all aspects of education. He is a member of Student Council, President of the Darke County Jr. Fair Board, and is a member of the local Breed Associations for the local dairy industry. Among other activities, Thomas participates in chairing the FFA Citrus Sales and holds a part time position working for the “Tiger” 97.5 radio station. Keisha Wert, senior member of Medical Tech Prep taught by Emily Powers, was elected by her classmates to become the Marketing Team Leader for the Med Tech Program. Keisha also took the initiative to ask her classmates to make cards and banners for an ill Career Tech student and delivered them to the student at Miami Valley Hospital. Keisha aspires to become a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in the future. Ryan Simons, senior representative of Engineering Tech Prep taught by Chris Sykes, is a member of National Technical Honor Society and National Honor Society. He has been very active in the program and goes the extra mile in participating in advisory meetings and is a positive example and leader in the Engineering Tech Prep Program.

Congratulations to Thomas, Keisha, and Ryan for being recognized as the October 2013 Career Tech Students of the Month. Special Thanks to Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe for providing gift certificates and their continued support of Career Tech Education.

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