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Greene County CTC recognizes outstanding students

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Morning students, seated from left, are Shayla Keener, drafting and design, Mapletown; Lexus Smith, cosmetology, Mapletown; Karic Hughes, building construction occupations, Carmichaels Area; and Myles Cramer, computer networking technology, Central Greene; standing, Aaron Elliott, culinary arts, Central Greene; Jory Cooley, auto collision, Mapletown; Kory Ewing, auto technology, Carmichaels Area; Cierra Carey, health assistant, Mapletown; Maria Crider, child care services, Mapletown; Garrett Vincent, emergency and protective services, Jefferson-Morgan; Christian Ruble, welding, Central Greene; and Walker Smith, precision machining, Central Greene.

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Afternoon students, seated from left, are Madison Six, cosmetology, Calvary Christian School; Frances Cox, child care services, Carmichaels Area; Jadelynn Conard, emergency and protective services, Carmichaels Area; and Natalie Marshall, health assistant, Carmichaels Area: standing, William Fabery, auto technology, Carmichaels Area; Kyle Schultz, welding, Central Greene; David Ammer, culinary arts, Central Greene; Joshua McCartney, computer networking technology, home schooled; and Matthew Thompson, auto collision, West Greene. Not pictured is Austin Wise, building construction occupations, Carmichaels Area.

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

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