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Last week, Franklin County Career and Technology Center concluded its first semester with a vibrant Awards Celebration, recognizing the accomplishments of students in the 2025 District SkillsUSA competitions. Students who participated showcased their skills and dedication in various vocational areas, demonstrating the high level of training and education provided at the center.
The event highlighted the hard work and commitment of the students, with awards presented to those who excelled in their respective fields. Parents, faculty, and community members gathered to celebrate these achievements, fostering a sense of pride and motivation among the students.
In addition to the awards, the celebration included speeches from instructors and administrators who emphasized the importance of vocational training in today’s job market. They encouraged students to continue pursuing their passions and honing their skills, preparing them for successful careers. The event not only served to recognize individual achievements but also to inspire future generations of students at the center.
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