The Greeneville-Greene County Center for Technology Advisory Council has awarded two $500.00 scholarships. Those receiving scholarships are Trey Ricker and Chanc Jackson. Trey is a senior at Greeneville High School and is an advanced
student in the Information Management Systems class at the Center. Chanc is a senior at North Greene High School and has been an advanced student in the Machine Tool Technology program. Congratulations to both of these students.
Dr. Tammie Feathers
Elizabeth Tarlton Scholarship
Natasha Ellenburg, an Administrative Management Systems student, was awarded the Elizabeth Tarlton Scholarship in the amount of $500.00 on April 23, 2003. Natasha plans to further her education as a paralegal secretary at East
Tennessee State University upon graduation from Greeneville High School.
This scholarship is open to area high school seniors who show promise and interest in the field of Office Administration.
Mrs. Glennis Huffman
Mother's Day May 11
There's only one perfect child and every grandmother has it.
Skills USA-VICA State Competition Winner
Character Education
Self Respect
The ability to use a belief in self-worth to recognize that choices exist in all situations and to resist negative peer pressure in making positive choices.
Students from the Greeneville-Greene County Center for Technology recently attended the Tennessee Skills USA-VICA Leadership Conference in Knoxville on April 14-16, 2003. Two students performed at an outstanding level.
compete in Kansas City, MO at the National Skills USA-VICA Conference in late June. Ms. Vanessa Dabbs will serve as Cynthia's chaperone.
David Livingston finished second in Precision Machining.