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School News

During their May meeting, the Old Trails BPW honored the four area high school students of the month in technology.

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Pictured are (l-r) Meg Heverley, Rachel Pierce, and Rebeccah Ambrosy Stephens.

From California, daughter of Loretta Koleck and Mark Heverley, is Meg Heverley, who plans on studying environmental science and engineering and renewable resources. She will be attending Penn State at Behrend in Erie.

Rachel Pierce, daughter of Richard and Sherry Pierce, is a student at Beth Center and has enlisted in the Army where she will do her basic training at Fort Sill in Oklahoma. She will be learning geospacial intelligence imagery analysis.

Charleroi's student is Rebeccah Ambrosy Stephens, daughter of Robyn Ambrosy and Jeff Morrell. She will attend California University for environmental science and hopes to work in this field in Australia one day.

Also honored but unable to attend is Dennis Johnson of Bentworth High School. 

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