CiTi BOCES Instructors Name Most Employable Students for First Quarter CTE Programs
Career and Technical Education Students at the Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation were recently recognized as Most Employable in their class for quarter one of the 2022-2023 school year.
The Most Employable Award recognizes students for character traits that make them employable in the field, and one student from each class is nominated each quarter. The program is supported by the Oswego County Federal Credit Union, which provides $50 gift cards to five lucky students selected at random.
The following students were recognized for quarter one:
Samuel Webber (Automotive Body, Central Square), Jamal Baker (Automotive Tech, APW), Dausin Gardner (Computer Coding, Central Square), Cole Barnhart (Construction Tech, Central Square), Mikayla Maxam (Cosmetology, Oswego), Hailie Thompson (Culinary Arts 1, Fulton), Ella Monica (Early Childhood Education, Central Square), Riley Ballou (Heavy Equipment Repair & Operation, Pulaski), Emma Bova (Nursing Assistant 1, Phoenix), Erin Cadrette (Nursing Assistant 2, Mexico), Leon Lin (New Visions Health, Oswego), Miah Mettot (New Visions Specialized Careers, Oswego), Andrew Ostrander (Advanced Metal Manufacturing, APW), Courtney Soutar (Culinary Arts 2, Phoenix), Eileen Bouchard (Digital Media, Mexico), Anthony Destevens (Industrial Electrical Technologies, Oswego), Carl Christensen (Public Safety, Central Square), Mason Sinclair (Welding, Oswego).