Career and Technical School students from Middleburgh received certificates, honors and awards
The ceremony marked the completion of one and two-year programs at Capital Region BOCES Schoharie Campus. Areas of study include: cosmetology, commercial construction/heavy equipment, criminal justice, electrical trades, residential construction, two-year sequence of health careers and automotive technology.
Congratulations to Middleburgh BOCES graduates: Tristin Diaz, Heavy Equipment/Construction; Garrett DuPont, Heavy Equipment/Construction; Ellise Hunt, Cosmetology; Dylan Kimball, Heavy Equipment/Construction; Emily Porter, Nurse Assistant; Michael Schofell, Automotive; Michael Terrell, Commercial Construction/Heavy Equipment; SkillsUSA President Chloe-Jean Thomas, Criminal Justice; and Nicholas Wood, Heavy Equipment/Construction
Scholarships, Awards, and Recognition
Tristin Diaz, Heavy Equipment/Construction
- Richard A. Conklin Award
Ellise Hunt, Cosmetology
- National Honor Society
- Highest Average in the Cosmetology Program
Emily Porter, Nurse Assistant
- National Honor Society
- Outstanding Student in the Nursing Program
Michael Schofell, Automotive
- Ernie Anderson Memorial Scholarship
- Highest Average in the Automotive Technology Program
Michael Terrell, Commercial Construction/Heavy Equipment
- Construction/Heavy Equipment Advisory Board Scholarship
- SUNY Cobleskill Scholarship Matched the Construction/Heavy Equipment Advisory Scholarship
- Growth in Achievement in the Construction/Heavy Equipment Program
SkillsUSA President Chloe-Jean Thomas, Criminal Justice
- Thomas Olivo Leadership Award
- SkillsUSA Student of the Year Award
- Growth in Achievement in the Criminal Justice Program