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Charles H. Bohlen, Jr. Technical Center: Students of the 4th Quarter

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22 January 2021

During each quarter of the school year, the faculty at the Charles H. Bohlen, Jr. Technical Center recommends a student from their program for the honor of Student of the Quarter. These nominations are based on one or more of the following criteria: high academic achievement, great effort, great citizenship, vast improvement or positive influence on the class. Each student will have the opportunity to have their picture on display in the front lobby of the technical center. The members of the Faculty, Administration and Support Staff wish to extend our congratulations to the fourth quarter winners.

 

Student Name,Program, & Home School

Hayden Ward, Auto Body Repair I (Alexandria)

Austin Duerr, Auto Body Repair II (Alexandria)

Raymond Biddle, Building Projects I (Watertown)

Matthew Brown, Building Projects II (Watertown)

Taylor Gardner, Cosmetology I (South Jefferson)

Olivia Fitchette, Cosmetology I (Thousand Islands)

Jayla Buckley, Cosmetology II (Indian River)

Ashlie Koerick, Cosmetology II (Indian River)

Taysean Brewer, Criminal Justice I (Watertown)

Ariana  Atsume” Casey, Criminal Justice 1 (South Jefferson)

Christa Vollmer, Culinary Arts-Baking (Watertown)

Joshua Rowsam, Culinary Arts-Baking (General Brown)

Joselyn Nolder, Culinary Arts-Cooking (Belleville Henderson)

Reegan Denney, Culinary Arts-Cooking (South Jefferson)

Gabriella Cooper, Early Childhood Education I (Carthage)

Alexis Manning, Early Childhood Education II (Indian River)

Peter Yodice, Electrical Wiring Tech I (General Brown)

Mason Tyler, Electrical Wiring Tech I (Carthage)

Maxton Paranzino, Electrical Wiring Tech II (Alexandria)

Dakota Wood, Electrical Wiring Tech II (Watertown)

Lila Arnold, Electronic & Computer Technology I (Alexandria)

Gaige Lamoreaux, Electronic & Computer Technology II (Sackets Harbor)

Timothy Knight, Hospitality Services I (Lyme)

Cheyenne Snow, Hospitality Services II (South Jefferson)

Emily Rubin, Medical Careers (Watertown)

Natalie Shaw, Medical Careers (General Brown)

Emily Filson, Motorcycle, Marine & Power Sports I (South Jefferson)

Nathan Workman, Motorcycle, Marine & Power Sports II (South Jefferson)

Erin Bracy, New Vision Health (Carthage)

Teegan Kittle, New Vision Health (Thousand Islands)

Lydia Banner, Nursing Assistant (Indian River)

Justin Cain, Nursing Assistant (Carthage)

Brody McConnell, Plumbing/HVAC I (Watertown)

Eva Russell, Plumbing/HVAC II (Carthage)

Jordan Hubbard, Pre-Tech Academy (General Brown)

Olivia Roshia, Pre-Tech Academy (Watertown)

Gabriel Wright, Veterinary Practices I (General Brown)

Grace Tiller, Veterinary Practices I (Belleville Henderson)

Mallori Manos, Veterinary Practices II (General Brown)

Robert Collins, Visual Communications I (Carthage)

Rocco “Roxy” Nelson, Visual Communications I (Belleville Henderson)

Aidan Votra, Visual Communications II (Thousand Islands)

Hayden Benton, Visual Communications II (Watertown)

Madeline Hermanowski, Welding I (Carthage)

Landon House, Welding I (Watertown)

Caiden Ayen, Welding II (Thousand Islands)

Hosea Ososkalo, Welding II (Sackets Harbor)

Pictures of the Bohlen Tech. Students of the 3rd Quarter can be found here.

About Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida BOCES
Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida BOCES (Board of Cooperative Educational Services) offers cost-effective shared services to 18 component school districts. These services include career and technical education course offerings as well as special education, instructional and administrative support services. BOCES also serves the continuing education needs of local business, labor and industries in the community and offers a wide range of continuing education opportunities for adult learners. Learn more at www.boces.com.

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