Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center Technology Student Association Attends State Conference
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Daisy Snyder and Mistaguia Dalrymple, Winners – Audio Podcasting
On March 23-25, seven Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center students representing both Calhoun and Gilmer Counties competed at the West Virginia Technology Student Association (TSA) State Conference held at Cedar Lakes in Ripley, West Virginia. This is only the third year of TSA at CGCC and we are excited to announce that all students attending scored in the Top 10 in their respective competitions
Christeena Craddock and Jordan Hall, Winners – Forensic Science
BrookLynn Swisher, Tobias Bone, Daisy Snyder, Maeghan Hurst, and Mistaguia Dalrymple wait for the Awards Program to begin.
CGCC Students who attended the WV TSA State Conference: Daisy Snyder, Mistaguia Dalrymple, Tobias Bone, BrookLynn Swisher, Christeena Craddock, Jordan Hall, not pictured Maeghan Hurst.
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