MVCTC Electives, Business, Information Technology, and Agriculture Department November Students of the Month recognized

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ENGLEWOOD – The Electives, Business, Information Technology, and Agriculture Department at Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC), to honor outstanding accomplishments and leadership in Career Tech Education, is proud to announce the November honorees for the Department’s Career Tech Students of the Month. Brennan (Eric) Halderman (Eaton) and Lexi Stiner (National Trail) were recognized for being outstanding representatives of their respective career tech programs.

Brennan Halderman (Eaton) has maintained a 4.0-grade point average during his time in the Retail Agriculture Services program at MVCTC. He worked as a summer employee maintaining the Retail Ag Services lab, lawns, gardens, fish, ponds and greenhouses. Program Instructor Eva Wiley stated, “Brennan consistently performs top-notch work.” Brennan holds the FFA Greenhand Degree, FFA Chapter Degree, is an Eagle Scout, and he is working on his FFA State Degree.

Lexi Stiner (National Trail) from the Agriculture and Livestock Production program has shown teamwork and leadership as an FFA Officer, proven successful in FFA soil competitions, and provided leadership in her career technical program. Program Instructor Bill Hershberger stated, “Lexi has shown excellent leadership skills during her time here, and she has a bright future.”

Congratulations to Brennan and Lexi for their outstanding representation of MVCTC and their respective programs. Special thanks to Hot Head Burrito of Englewood, for donating gift certificates.

MVCTC EBITA Department Announces November Students of the Month – Lexi Stiner (National Trail) and Brennan Halderman (Eaton).
http://www.registerherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/41/2018/12/web1_EBITA-Students-of-the-Month-Nov._ne20181299513120.jpg MVCTC EBITA Department Announces November Students of the Month – Lexi Stiner (National Trail) and Brennan Halderman (Eaton).

By Kelly Herzog

MVCTC

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