March P of the M

We are excited to recognize two students from our Construction and Project Lead the Way Engineering programs as our March Professionals of the Month.  Congratulations to the following students:

Chadwick High School junior Kaleb Dry is representing the Construction program. He works in the classroom just as hard as he works on the job site.  He demonstrated great leadership when the students were running the electrical in the house that is under construction.  Kaleb appreciates the opportunity he has to learn multiple aspects of the construction industry.  Mr. Young, his instructor, predicts, “Kaleb’s willingness to learn and his great work ethic will help him excel in any industry.”

Reeds Spring junior Brody Pettigrew is our second student being showcased from the Construction program.  Brody acknowledges his appreciation for what he is learning in the Construction program because, “It will allow me to complete many home repair tasks when he eventually becomes a homeowner.”  Mr. Young raves, “No matter what task he is working on, he always gives maximum effort.  Many times he is alert to what needs to be completed on the job site and will take the initiative to do so, many times, without being asked.”

Hunter Pollard, a senior from Forsyth High School, is excelling in the Project Lead the Way Engineering program.  Mr. Patrick, the PLTW Engineering instructor is “Impressed by his dedication to all aspects of the demands of this program of study and of his inquisitive mind.”  Hunter enjoys reverse engineering many different things just to see how they work.  He is looking forward to pursuing a degree in engineering at College of the Ozarks next fall.

Reeds Spring High School senior, Shane Pearson is our second representative from the Project Lead the Way Engineering program.  Shane loves the hands-on learning he receives at Table Rock Career Center. Mr. Patrick appreciates how Shane always goes the extra mile to learn all he can about the engineering industry.  Shane is looking forward to continuing his education at Missouri S & T where he plans to major in Physics in the fall.

Thanks to Tracy Carver-American Family Insurance Agency for her continued support of our GTC Professionals of the Month!