To kick off the 2016-17 school year, students from Greene County Career and Technology Center were introduced to the Challenge Program Inc. The theme was an Olympic trial that demonstrated the interview screening process to help students qualify for success. During the assembly, students were introduced to local career opportunities with the CTC’s business partner, Noble Energy. Throughout the year, students will be eligible to compete for financial awards in five areas linked with academic and workplace success, attendance, academic improvement, academic excellence, STEM and community service. The 2015-16 Underclassmen Award winners were, above, from left, Stacey Brodak of Noble Energy; Garrett Vincent, academic improvement; Walker Smith, STEM; Skylor Bowser, attendance; Jacob King, academic improvement; and Mark Krupa, Greene County CTC director; and below, Zachariah Kerr, community service; Alex Kerr, attendance; Haley Hice, academic excellence; Madison Six, academic excellence; Ryan Woods, STEM; Patrick Brady, community service; and Brodak.