High School students receive CTE Pathway Awards
High School students receive CTE Pathway Awards
Twenty high school students were recently honored with the Career and Technical Education Pathway Awards. The students were selected by school staff in different CTE areas for their leadership skills, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, academic performance, character, work ethic and how they represent their school.
The student recipients are:
- Daniel Arguelles-Ramirez, North High School - Aviation Maintenance pathway winner
- Miya Bailon-Batrez, Southeast High School - Animal Science pathway winner
- Charlotte Bostock, Northeast Magnet High School - Corrections, Security, Law & Law Enforcement: Law Strand pathway winner
- Sarah Louise Braden, North High School - FRC - Manufacturing pathway winner
- Yanelli Chacon, North High - Digital Media - Communications strand pathway winner
- Louise (Elizan) Cole, East High School - Engineering pathway winner
- Corina Coleman, Northwest High School - Restaurant & Event Management pathway winner
- Landin Collins, South High School - Emergency & Fire Management Services pathway winner
- Kane Dillard, West High School - Manufacturing pathway winner
- Azul Estrada Barrera, North High School - Business Finance pathway winner
- Jack Harty, Northeast Magnet High School - Programming & Software pathway winner
- Derek Hernandez-Acosta, South High School - Corrections, Security, Law & Law Enforcement: Law Enforcement Strand pathway winner
- Rylie Malget, Northeast Magnet High School - Health Science pathway winner
- Haley Mejia, North High - Teaching & Training pathway winner
- Maci Morgan, Heights High School - Marketing pathway winner
- Kasey Newell, South High School - Mobile Equipment Maintenance pathway winner
- Ryan Robberson, North High School - Digital Media - Audio Video strand pathway winner
- Diana Tran, Southeast High School - Business Management & Entrepreneurship pathway winner
- Madisen Wilson, Southeast High School - Plant Systems pathway winner
- Naomi Zamorano-Martinez, South High School -Early Childhood pathway winner.
To learn more about our CTE pathways, visit usd259.org/cte.