26 Alliance Career Tech Students Land Jobs Before Graduation
In a remarkable achievement, 26 seniors from Alliance High School have already secured full-time positions with benefits even before their graduation ceremony on May 25. These students, part of the school’s career tech education program, were honored during the annual Senior Scholarship and Career Commitment Night.
Scholarships and Career Commitments
The event wasn’t just about job commitments; it also celebrated 52 seniors who collectively earned nearly $1.9 million in scholarships. Among them, Alayjah Smith received the prestigious AllianceWorks Scholarship, a two-year, full-tuition scholarship to Stark State, for excelling in her career tech program.
Employers and Students Celebrate Together
The ceremony was a joint celebration, with instructors and employers present to acknowledge the students' hard work. Here’s a glimpse of where these talented students are headed:
- Ohio Gratings, Inc.: Gannon Bing, Nathan Stansbury, Tucker Lam, Nicholas Otto
- W.J. Egli Co., Inc.: Jason Yoder
- Carnation Design Production, Inc.: Keith Koons
- CPA Fabrication & Repair: Samuel Allen
- East Trailer: Zachary Cooper, Connor Beckett, Kyle Murphy, Joseph Rowser, Noah Ward, Maxwell Yeager, Quinn Callock, Corrie Bezon
- Harding Heating & Cooling: Isaiah Cameron
- Mac Trailer: Cassidy Bruce, Elizabeth Neal, Jacob Spurlock
- Plaso Construction: Andrew Fortune
- Hammond: Maylie Gillman
- Vans Tire Pros Auto Repair: Logan Ramsey
- Lavery Automotive Sales and Services: Aeden Rich, Jayce Zagray
- DeHoff's Nursery: Jason Mergenthaler
- U.S. Army: Le'Ann Wagler
This achievement highlights the value of career tech education in bridging the gap between academia and the workforce, ensuring students are job-ready upon graduation.
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