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Career Center students & administrator win regional awards
Kah’miyah Williams, Lower Savannah Technology Champion. Kah’miyah Williams was named the Lower Savannah Technology Champion. Williams is a Health Science student at the Barnwell County Career Center (BCCC). Her teacher is Dawn Wilbanks.
The selection criteria for this award included awards and honors, attendance, community service, and career ready qualifying work based learning experiences. Students also have to be graduating high school seniors who are career and technical education completers.
She is the daughter of Katina Williams, and she is a 2024 graduate of Barnwell High School.
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Clifford Still, Lower Savannah Work Based Learning Student of the Year. Clifford Still was named the Lower Savannah Work Based Learning Student of the Year. Still is an agriculture, automotive technology, and welding student at BCCC. His teachers are Christle Tindall-Gleation, Mark Epperson, and Lewis Fulmer.
To be eligible for this award, a student must be nominated by the work-based learning coordinator, or faculty member who supervised the student. The student must exemplify representation while applying academia to real life, real work, and real world situations in the business/industry environment.
Still is the son of Christopher and Lisa Still, and he is a 2024 graduate of Williston-Elko High School.
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Mercedes Walker, Lower Savannah Counselor of the Year. Mercedes Walker was recognized as the Lower Savannah Counselor of the Year.
The SC CTE School Counselor of the Year Award recognizes an outstanding school counselor who exemplifies outstanding achievement in building and delivering a high-quality career guidance program that elevates the academic and employability skill sets needed in high demand for 21st century students.