Co-Op: Local Businesses become the Final Gear to our Seniors' Future!

During this time, it can be difficult to obtain employment, but with a skill, it opens possibilities! Our local businesses have stepped up to aid us in preparing our students for a successful future as they have agreed to take on co-op students, thus — becoming that final cog that ensures that our students are job-ready upon graduation!

Our co-op students, having fulfilled every academic requirement and obtained blessings from their shop teachers, our out strong in the workforce!

We encourage you to support the following businesses who are helping our seniors obtain real, on-the-job experience through co-op; they are as follows:

  • Haven Convalescent Home: Brooklyn Altenburg, HA

  • The Grove: Savana Barker, HA

  • Central Heating & Plumbing: Nate Buchanan, CT

  • Reliable Lumber, Ben DiCola, AT

  • Hufnagel Veterinary Clinic: Sierra Grossman, VA

  • O’Connor’s Family Daycare: Brianna Lane, HA

  • Haven Convalescent Home: Madison Margel, HA

  • Spomin Metals: Zach Marski, Wel

  • Haven Convalescent Home: Cortney McConahy, HA

  • Haven Convalescent Home, Jaden Micco, HA

  • Walgreens: Nicolette Mlieto, HA

  • Shenango Valley Animal Shelter, Jordan O’Neil, VA

  • NOGA Ambulance Service: Anthony Ostrowski, AT

  • Phil Fitts Ford: Ashton Potskalski, AT

  • Business Expressions: Ethan Quimby, CT

  • Phil Fitts Ford: Dante Vopnford, AT

We’re proud of our students who have worked hard to prove themselves worthy of learning in their field of study, and we wish them and the businesses who support them all the best!

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