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- Last Updated on Saturday, 30 December 2017 00:12
To kick-off the 2017-2018 Program year, students from Charleroi Area High School were recently introduced to The Challenge Program, Inc. during an orientation assembly at their school.
Challenge award winners |
The assembly theme was Classroom Feud: Workplace Edition. This fun game show spin-off reveals to students the right answers to the important questions for career-readiness and success both in and beyond the classroom and how to earn cash incentives.
During the assembly, students in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes were introduced to local career opportunities. Throughout the year, they will be eligible to compete for financial awards in five areas linked with academic and workplace success: Attendance, Academic Improvement, Academic Excellence, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) and Community Service. The business partner for Charleroi Area High School during the 2017-2018school year is Progeny Systems.
At the end of the assembly, five juniors and five seniors from Charleroi Area High School received awards for the work they accomplished last year during the 2016-2017 school year in the five above-mentioned categories, sponsored by Progeny Systems.
Picturedat right are the award winners from the junior and senior classes. Sitting (l-r) are: Anna Kuenzel (Academic Excellence), Madison Smith (Community Service), Phoebe Wentzell (STEM), Jesse Painter (Academic Improvement), Kailee Triggiani (Attendance), Standing (l-r) are: Jason Milko (Progeny Systems), Maria Claybaugh (Academic Excellence), Sierra Short (Community Service), Ryan Workman (Academic Improvement), Kevin Andor (Attendance), Patricia Mason (Principal, Charleroi High School),Not pictured: Emily LaCarte (STEM).