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Tech Students Recognized for the Ford AAA Auto Skills Competition

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
May 11, 2015
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automotivestudentsThree students from the Simpson County Technical Center were recognized for the Ford AAA Auto Skills Competition on Thursday, May 7, at the Simpson County Technical Center.  Jean Cook, Nicholas Jordan, and Megan McDaniel were recognized for their hardwork.  Jean Cook, Nicholas Jordan, and Megan McDaniel are automotive students at the Simpson County Technical Center.

Congratulations, Jean Cook, Nicholas Jordan, and Megan McDaniel!

 

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Pictured: (left to right) Jean Cook, Nicholas Jordan, and Megan McDaniel

 

The Simpson County Technical Center offers students the opportunity to enroll in a career and technical education (CTE) program where they learn a career trade integrated with academics and employability skills that prepare them for continued education at the college level and/or the ability to go directly into the workforce. Students also participate in student organizations where they enhance leadership skills, employability skills, and their career specific skills in various competitions held at district, state and national levels.  Research has found that those who take CTE courses in high school and then enter college and the workforce tend to earn more over time than those who only take academic courses at the secondary level.

Student organizations provide CTE students with the opportunities to develop their leadership and employability skills and to demonstrate their career program skills through competition with their peers on district, state, and national levels. Students who participate in these organizations enhance their experiences received in both the classroom and laboratory environments.

 

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