PIQUA — The Upper Valley Career Center (UVCC) has named the students of the quarter for the first nine-week grading period of the 2024-2025 school year. These students were selected from a group of eight students nominated by the faculty for the quarter honors.
Nominations for Student of the Quarter are made by career-technical program instructors with attendance, citizenship, leadership, and effort taken into account. In addition, the student’s academic instructors are asked to rate each nominee’s effort during the nine-week grading period.
The following students received the following awards:
Student of the quarter:
Christian Stevens – Robotics and Automation – Troy High School.
Tyler Yarkosky – Welding Technologies – Jackson Center High School.
Justin Barthauer – Ag and Power Technologies – Fairlawn High School.
Award of merit:
Madison Lucas – Early Childhood Education and Care – Piqua High School.
Annelise Magoto – Cosmetology – Russia High School.
Courtney Weidner – Interactive Media – Houston High School.
Cydney Grauman – Early Childhood Education and Care – Houston High School.
Cori Haines – Interactive Media – Newton High School.
Congratulations to each of these students on earning this honor through their hard work and dedication!
Located in Piqua, UVCC offers over 25 career and technical education programs to both high school students and adults. UVCC serves students from multiple school districts in the Miami Valley region, providing hands-on training, industry certifications, and pathways to post-secondary education and careers.
With a commitment to student success and innovation, UVCC provides the highest quality and most technologically advanced educational opportunities for students in a professional, caring environment while networking with the communities they serve.
For more information about Upper Valley Career Center and its programs, visit www.uppervalleycc.org.