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Greene County Career and Technology Center recognizes outstanding students

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The Greene County Career and Technology Center recently recognized its outstanding students of the third quarter. Morning students, seated from left, Garrett Vincent, emergency and protective services, Jefferson-Morgan; Randy John, automotive technology, Central Greene; Cody Nelson, precision machining, Jefferson-Morgan; and Maranda Durbin, health assistant, Central Greene; standing from left,  Damon Belford, building construction occupations, Jefferson-Morgan;  Shayla Keener, drafting, Mapletown; Savannah Greene, culinary arts, Mapletown; Maria Crider, child care services, Mapletown; and Anthony Presock, auto collision and repair technology, Mapletown; not pictured,  Myles Cramer, computer networking technology, Central Greene; Tyler Shultz, electrical occupations, Central Greene; and Mercedes Orndoff, cosmetology, Central Greene.

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The Greene County Career and Technology Center recently recognized its outstanding students of the third quarter. Afternoon students, seated from left, Kristen Workman, emergency and protective services, Carmichaels Area; Hannah Kaczmarczyk, health assistant, Carmichaels Area; Alesha Brown, building construction occupations, Carmichaels Area; and Hailey Huggins, child care services, Central Greene; standing from left, Matthew Gillin, welding, West Greene; Cody Logan, precision machining, West Greene; William Fabery, auto technology, Carmichaels Area; and Joshua McCartney, computer networking technology, home schooled; not pictured,  Matthew Thompson, auto collision, West Greene; Baylee Wydo, cosmetology, Carmichaels Area; and Tabatha Wise, culinary arts, Carmichaels Area.

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