The Washington County Career Center honors its March Students of the Month, Caeley and Joseph “Scott”.
Caeley is a Fort Frye senior enrolled in the Medical College Prep program, and she is the daughter of Rodney and Chasity of Lowell.
At the Career Center, Caeley is a member of the SkillsUSA youth organization and the National Technical Honor Society. She has received awards for Principal’s List and is an Energy Bus Driver member for meeting all three criteria for 3.0 GPA or higher, 95% attendance or higher, and no office referrals. In her technical program, Caeley has earned both high school and college dual credits for Introduction to Nutrition and Medical Terminology I & II. In academics, she has earned dual credits for American National Government, College Algebra, English Composition, and is currently enrolled in an online course for General Psychology through Washington State Community College. She is certified in Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid, Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and Stop the Bleed. Caeley also has received her industry credential as a State-Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA). At Fort Frye, she is a member of both their National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. She is active in cheerleading, softball, Cadets for A Cause, Principal’s Cabinet, and FFA. Through FFA, she served as chairman last school year and has also received the State FFA Degree. In addition, she has been a member of 4H for the past 12 years and served as treasurer. Graduation Pathway Specialist, Shari Elfline, commented on special traits and roles that Caeley carries such as diligent and a leader in the classroom.
Upon graduation, Caeley plans to attend the transfer program at Washington State Community College to become an RN and then a BSN. She aspires to work in labor and delivery.
Scott is a Marietta senior enrolled in the Sports Medicine & Exercise Science program, and he is the son of Joseph, Sr. and Shawna of Marietta.
At the Career Center, Scott is a member of the SkillsUSA youth organization. He has received awards for Merit Roll and is an Energy Bus Driver member for meeting all three criteria for 3.0 GPA or higher, 95% attendance or higher, and no office referrals. In his technical program, Scott has earned both high school and college dual credits for Introduction to Nutrition, Management of Athletic Injuries, Medical Terminology I & II, and Resistive Training. In academics, he has earned dual credits for American National Government and College Algebra. He is certified in Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid, Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and Stop the Bleed. This month, he will sit for the Physical Therapy Technician Certification (PTTC) exam. At Marietta High School, Scott is active in football and track. Sports Medicine & Exercise Science instructor, Lauren Copen, commented on special traits and roles that Scott carries such as a leader in and out of the classroom, great work ethic and a friend to all of his classmates.
Scott is currently working for Dairy Queen in Marietta. This fall, he committed to Muskingum University to play football and to obtain his Bachelor’s Degree in athletic training.
Photos: Caeley, Scott
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