Samantha Gainer and Logan Lowe (Photos Provided)
BELPRE Belpre High School has named its Students of the Month, Samantha Gainer and Logan Lowe.
Gainer is the daughter of Jamie Gainer.
She is in the marching band, is a student ambassador at the Washington County Career Center, is class president at the Career Center, a member of the National Technical Honor Society and is involved with Students Solving Problems at Belpre High and the Career Center.
Gainer is an honor roll student and is in the high school No. One Club. After graduation, future plans include attending Cleveland State University as a business major on a pre-physician assistant track.
editorial@newsandsentinel.com Caeley Mincks is a Fort Frye senior enrolled in the Medical College Prep program. She is the daughter of Rodney Mincks and Chasity Hayes of Lowell. (Photo Provided) Scott Offenberger is a Marietta High School senior enrolled in the Sports Medicine & Exercise Science program. He is the son of Joseph Sr. and Shawna Offenberger of Marietta. (Photo Provided)
Caeley Mincks is a Fort Frye senior enrolled in the Medical College Prep program. She is the daughter of Rodney Mincks and Chasity Hayes of Lowell. (Photo Provided)
MARIETTA The Washington County Career Center has named its March Students of the Month, Caeley Mincks and Joseph “Scott” Offenberger.
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BELPRE Curstin Giffin and Evan Wells have been named the February Belpre High School Students of the Month.
Giffin is the daughter of Beth Reck Giffin and Dale Giffin. She is enrolled at the Washington County Career Center in the exercise science and sports medicine program.
She is in the National Technical Honor Society, Student Council, AERO and the Interact Club. Giffin has a 4.0 average and plays basketball, earning TVC All Academic and All Conference awards.
Giffin plans to attend Ohio Wesleyan University and major in human health kinetics with a specialty in exercise science and sports medicine. Intending to become a chiropractor, she has verbally committed to attend Ohio Valley University for basketball.
Jan 7, 2021
It is never too late to earn your high school diploma, learn a new skill or change careers. And local residents don’t have to try to do any of those things alone, though it does take a little initiative to get the ball rolling.
The folks at the Washington County Career Center, or the Aspire program can provide the resources and guidance needed to take those sometimes intimidating steps. As Christopher Carpenter of Marietta found out, there is more than one way to finish what was started, get that diploma, and learn how to move into a new phase of a career.