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FARMINGTON — Several students attending Gold Day classes at the Foster CTE Center were recognized at an assembly and barbecue held last Thursday. 

In many of the programs, the students vote on which student to recognize. Students selected receive a Foster Tech Center sweatshirt, a certificate, and a movie pass to Narrow Gauge Cinemas.

Sean Minear’s Culinary Art students prepare the barbecue luncheon that all Foster CTE Center students get to enjoy after the presentation and door prizes have been awarded.

Below are listed the Gold Day classes, the students that were recognized and the school each student represents.

Automotive Technology, Dillon Ross, Spruce Mountain; Building Construction, Tyler Messer, MT. Blue; Business Education, Colin Richards, Mt. Blue; Commercial Arts, Victoria Cushing, Mt. Blue; Computer Technology, Michael Deming, Mt. Abram; Culinary Arts, Quinn Sharkey, Mt. Abram; Digital Media, Astra Pierson, Mt. Blue; Early Childhood Education, Logan Ross, Mt. Blue; Employability Skills, Tim Meservier, Mt. Blue; Forestry & Wood Harvesting, Kevin Smith, Mt. Abram; Metal Fabrication, Shane White, Mt. Abram; and Nursing Assistant, Taylor Hargreaves, Mt. Abram.

TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS RECOGNIZED… Foster CTE Center students in Gold Day programs were recognized last week. In no particular order, they are Dillon Ross, Tyler Messer, Colin Richards, Victoria Cushing, Michael Deming, Quinn Sharkey, Logan Ross, Tim Meservier, Kevin Smith, Shane White and Taylor Hargreaves. Missing from the photograph is Astra Pierson.

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