The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

More than 400 graduate from CTE

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The Madison-Oneida BOCES Career and Technical Education programs celebrated graduates.

More than 400 high school seniors who successful­ly completed Career and Technical Education programs at MadisonOne­ida BOCES were recognized recently in a series of evening ceremonies.

During the ceremonies, the following students were recognized with Industry Awards – recognitio­n from their teachers and industry profession­als of the students’ commitment to the field and potential for future success.

Malaiikah McCormickC­isse of Canastota, Allied Health Partnershi­p; Lincoln Pisiak of Madison, Auto Body Repair; Gary Everspaugh Jr. of Canastota, Automotive Technology; Steven Allen Jr. of Camden, Carpentry; Kyle Abdelhak of Rome, Computer Programmin­g; Chad Roth of Camden, Conservati­on; Hannah Condon of Camden, Cosmetolog­y; Rebecca Stone ofRome, Cosmetolog­y; Kevin M. Fisher of Rome, Criminal Justice; Conrad Evans of Vernon-Ve- rona-Sherrill, Criminal Justice; Vincetta Borst of Vernon-Verona-Sherrill, Culinary Arts; Salena Grass of Rome, Culinary Arts; Tiamani Shyne of Rome, Early Childhood Education; Kyra Milgate of Vernon-VeronaSher­rill, Early Childhood Education; Logan Schrank of Oneida, Electrical/HVAC; Matthew Sullivan of Morrisvill­e-Eaton, Engineerin­g; Jennifer Ivey of Rome, Equine & Animal Science; Lydia Richards of Rome, Graphic Design Technology; Carissa Smith of Camden, Health Related Careers; Brittany Finen of VernonVero­na-Sherrill, Health Related Careers; Kaylee Cobey of Rome, Health Related Careers; Kaitlynn March of Madison, Heavy Equipment Operation; Nicolas Suarez, Morrisvill­e-Eaton, IT Systems/CISCO Networking; Alexander Jones of Oneida, New Ventures; Hunter Rascoe of Vernon-Verona-Sherrill, Outdoor Power Equipment.

This year’s featured student speakers were: Nicholas Calabrese of Camden (Carpentry), Tyler Hummer of Madison (Engineerin­g), and Jennifer Ivey of Rome (Equine and Animal Science). Each spoke about how their experience­s in CTE have prepared them for college and a successful career.

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PHOTOS COURTESY MADISON-ONEIDA BOCES More than 400student­s graduated from Career and Technical Education programs at Madison-Oneida BOCES.
 ??  ?? More than 400student­s graduated from Career and Technical Education programs at Madison-Oneida BOCES.
More than 400student­s graduated from Career and Technical Education programs at Madison-Oneida BOCES.

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