Capital Area Technical Center in Augusta recently presented the following awards and scholarships:
From Cony High School:
Zainab Al Braihi: Early Childhood Education Scholarship and Instructor’s Choice Scholarship for Early Childhood Education; Sagad Al-Badri: Mark Scott Memorial Scholarship; and Mallory Audette: Instructor’s Choice Scholarship for Health Academy and Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Career and Technical Education Scholarship.
Also, Courtney Bacon: Instructor’s Choice Scholarship for Building Construction and G&E Roofing Scholarship; Jamison Bragdon: EMBARK Scholarship; Taylor Hippler: EMBARK Scholarship; and Kiley Lachance: Instructor’s Choice Scholarship for Business Academy and Calumet Educational & Literary Foundation, Inc. CATC Scholarship.
Also, Emma-Leigh McCutcheon: Graphic Design Scholarship; Austin Merrill: Auto Body Tool Award; Jack Morrill: Business Academy Scholarship and CATC Scholarship; Khaled Najar: Instructor’s Choice Tool Award for JMG; and Simon Nichols: Graphic Design Scholarship.
Also, Jayda Oyster: Town Fair Tire Foundation Toolship; Ryan Pelletier: Graphic Design Scholarship; Annmarie Perry: Instructor’s Choice Scholarship for Law Enforcement; and Joseph Poulin: Calumet Educational & Literary Foundation, Inc. — Tony Violette Scholarship.
Also, Bailee Roes: Early Childhood Education Scholarship; Tyson Tibbetts: Instructor’s Choice Scholarship for Electrical Technology and Mark Scott Memorial Activity Fund Scholarship; Samantha Vermeer: CATC Multimedia Scholarship; and Keygan Wyman: Augusta Police Department Retirees Scholarship.
From Erskine Academy:
Clayton Allen: Auto Body Tool Award and EMBARK Scholarship; Alana Beggs: Childcare Scholarship; Katherine Bourdon: Instructor’s Choice Tool Award for EMT; and Colby Cunningham: Auto Mechanics Scholarship, EMBARK Scholarship and Auto Technology Scholarship.
Also, Wyatt French: Auto Body Tool Award; Isaac Hayden: Tyler Grandmaison MELMAC Scholarship; Calvin Mason: Auto Body Tool Award; Ely Rideout: Auto Body Tool Award; and Annalee Rogers: Culinary Arts Scholarship.
Also, Hannah Strout-Gordon: Early Childhood Education Scholarship and EMBARK Scholarhsip; Summer Wasilowski: Graphic Design Scholarship; and Emily York: Electrical Technology Tool Award.
From Gardiner Area High School:
Emma Baker: Culinary Arts Scholarship and G&E Roofing Culinary Scholarship; Joseph Ellis: Electrical Technology Tool Award; Timothy Eshelman: Auto Mechanics Scholarship; Zachary Pouzol: Culinary Arts Tool Award; and Connor Whitley: Instructor’s Choice Tool Award for Plumbing & Heating and Town Fair Tire Foundation Toolship.
From Hall-Dale High School:
Isaac Andrews: Instructor’s Choice Tool Award for Culinary Arts; Chandler Bibber: Instructor’s Choice Tool Award for Auto Technology and Instructor’s Choice Scholarship for Auto Technology; and Parker Dean: Graphic Design Scholarship.
From Maranacook Community High School:
Genevieve Cirello: Early Childhood Education Scholarship; Nathan Foster: Instructor’s Choice Scholarship for Machine Tool; Megan Kelley: Childcare Scholarship; Ella Schmidt: Instructor’s Choice Scholarship for Health Academy; Ryan Tapley: Computer Technology Scholarship; and Seth White: Plumbing Scholarship.
From Monmouth Academy:
Connor Harding: EMBARK Scholarship; Nicholas Levesque: Instructor’s Choice Tool Award for Auto Technology, Auto Technology Scholarship and Maine Blue Collar Scholarship Foundation; and Andrea McDonald: Town Fair Tire Foundation Toolship.
Also, Taylor Truman: Instructor’s Choice Scholarship for Health Academy; Olivia Blake: Graphic Design Scholarship; and Theodore Rhoades City-wide Memorial Scholarship.
From Richmond High School:
Wyatt Crowe: EMBARK Scholarship; Jacob Molnar: Town Fair Tire Foundation Toolship and Instructor’s Choice Tool Award for Auto Body; and Alyssa Parker: Graphic Design Scholarship and Theodore Rhoades Memorial Scholarship;
From Winthrop High School:
Jayden Peters: Instructor’s Choice Tool Award for Auto Technology and Auto Technology Scholarship; and Vanessa Richards-Bowden: Early Childhood Education Scholarship.
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