GCCTC recognizes outstanding students
Greene County Career and Technology Center recognized the outstanding students of the first quarter.
Morning students, seated, from left, Rayne Simpson, child care services, Jefferson-Morgan; Nicole Cordwell, health assistant, Mapletown; Robert Meadows, welding, Carmichaels; David Ammer, culinary arts, Central Greene; and Christopher Petrie, auto collision, Central Greene; standing, Isiah Caster, precision machining, Jefferson-Morgan; Cameron Sloneker, auto technology, Mapletown; Kirsten Clites, cosmetology, Jefferson-Morgan; Robert Arnold, building construction occupations, Mapletown; Noah Hixon, electrical occupations, Mapletown; Brooke Moore, drafting, Central Greene; Elizabeth Nolan, emergency & protective services, Jefferson-Morgan; and Steven Cunningham, computer networking technology, Central Greene. Afternoon students, seated, from left, Cody Lancaster, auto technology, Carmichaels; Cody Jaggie, welding, Central Greene; Brenddon Drew, precision machining, Carmichaels; and Kanesha Grow, health assistant, Central Greene’ standing, Alex Robbins, building construction occupations, West Greene; Jason Eddy, electrical occupations, West Greene; Cymberlea Lilley, auto collision, Carmichaels; Porscha Conard, emergency & protective services, Carmichaels; and Jennifer Lewis, culinary arts, Carmichaels. Not pictured, Carleigh Riley, child care services, Carmichaels; Michael Petros, computer networking technology, Carmichaels; and Randalyn Allen-Filby, cosmetology, West Greene.

