The St. Joseph County Career & Technical Education (CTE) Consortium recently recognized several students who were nominated by their instructors for their outstanding performance during the first semester.
These students are said to have distinguished themselves from their peers by exhibiting “dedication, perseverance, and commitment in their CTE programs.” Congratulations to the following outstanding scholars:
Benjamin Ruden, Three Rivers High School – Automotive Technologies
Alyssa Patten, Sturgis High School – Automotive Technologies
Jared Rush, Sturgis High School – Coding & Gaming
Jacob Thompson, Sturgis High School – Manufacturing
Zachary Pueschel, Sturgis High School – Manufacturing
Rodrigo Urbina, Sturgis High School – Manufacturing
Riley Mealor, Sturgis High School – Manufacturing
Michael Overholts, Three Rivers High School – Public Safety
Noah Roberts, Mendon High School – Marketing
Kami Beachey, Centreville High School – Teacher Academy
Marco Hernandez, Three Rivers High School – Welding Technologies-Constantine
Nicholas Kruger, Three Rivers High School – Welding Technologies-Glen Oaks