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GCCTC names outstanding students

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Morning session students of the quarter

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Afternoon session students of the quarter

The Greene County Career and Technology Center has recognized its outstanding students of the second quarter.

Morning students, seated, from left, Erin Keys, cosmetology, Jefferson-Morgan; Mariah Russell, welding, Central Greene; Ashley Rhoads, building construction occupations, Jefferson-Morgan; and Jonathan Clayton, health assistant, Central Greene; standing, Donald Teegarden, auto technology, Central Greene; Michael Depaoli, computer networking technology, Central Greene; Hunter Cole, drafting & design, Central Greene; Paige Bedilion, culinary arts, Jefferson-Morgan; Wyatt Harris, precision machining, Central Greene; Amber Rhoads, child care services, Jefferson-Morgan; Not pictured is Trystan Weir, emergency & protective services, Jefferson-Morgan.

Afternoon students, seated, from left, Dallas Cunningham, precision machining, West Greene; Courtney Henry, health assistant, West Greene; Breanna Hewitt, emergency & protective services, West Greene; and Michael Shelby, auto technology, Carmichaels; standing, Tracy Black, culinary arts, Central Greene; Amber Boyle, cosmetology, Central Greene; Michael Petros, computer networking technology, Carmichaels; and Chelsey Moore, child care services, West Greene. Not pictured, Aaron King, building construction occupations, West Greene; and Lacey Higginbotham, drafting & design, Carmichaels.

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