CareerTech recently recognized the achievements of students from Mrs. Baker’s Engineering Tech class. These seniors have demonstrated remarkable progress in their vocational training and are determined to pursue various career paths. Makikai Grissom is currently weighing his college options, showcasing his dedication to advancing his education in engineering technology.
Joseph Hann has secured a job with Fives Landis, highlighting the skills and knowledge he has acquired through his studies at CareerTech. Liam Arnold has taken a significant stride towards his future by enrolling at Lehigh University to continue his studies in engineering.
CareerTech applauds these students as they embark on their chosen professional and academic journeys. They commend the students’ readiness to tackle new challenges in their careers and education. Photo Credits go to Franklin County Career and Technology Center.
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