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MCHS students tour Lindsey Wilson & North Century Pharmacy … Honored student guests from Metcalfe County High School: MaKenzy Avery, Rayanna Boston, Madison Branham, Taylor Brown, Hannah Cole, Matthew Costello, Gustavo Cuevas, Alexis Dotson, Chelsea Ennis, Melanie Ennis, April Ervin, Taylor Froedge, Abbie Garmon, Harley Hawkins, Cassandra Jenks, Chance Jones, Dakota Jones, Cameron Mcauley, Brittney Nance, Zachary Nance, Spencer Noe, Nick Pedigo, Reagan Perdue, Mierra Phipps, Katie Reagan, Cheyenne Richardson, Emma Shirley, Jordan Smith, Macy Smith, Lee Strode, Dakota Tiller, Jarad Vanzant, Ethan White. and Felicia Whitt. who found a familiar face at LWC, former MCHS English teacher Kayla Koerner, now assistant Volleyball Coach at Lindsey Wilson College. Following tour of campus, students visit North Century Pharmacy and learn about careers in the field from Easton Bryant, PharmD. Click on headline for complete story By Eric Sexton, GRECC College & Career Readiness Counselor On Friday, November 6, 2015, 34 MCHS students traveled to Columbia, KY to Lindsey Wilson College. The students represented multiple grade levels and completed an online application to attend this trip, funded by the KY AHED grant. Students were received by Kendra Popplewell, Admissions Counselor at LWC. Christ Schmidt, Dean of Students discussed leadership with the entire group. Next the group divided for campus tours. MCHS Alumni and LWC sophomore, Hannah Morrison took all the seniors in attendance while the other students received a tour by a current LWC student ambassador. After a delicious lunch on campus at Cranmer Dining Center, compliments of LWC, the group met up with former MCHS English teacher, Kayla Koerber. Koerber is an assistant volleyball coach for LWC. Next students reconvened and headed to North Century Pharmacy, where pharmacist, Dr. Easton Bryant, gave an informal information session about careers in pharmacy and the process to become a licensed pharmacist. Metcalfe County High School students were accompanied by MCHS FRYSC Coordinator, Judy Thompson and Eric Sexton, GRREC College and Career Readiness Counselor. This trip was funded through the KY AHED grant and in-kind services provided by Metcalfe County Schools FRYCS and kidFRIENDLy, Race to the Top grant. For more information on how your student can become career ready check out the Metcalfe County High School College & Career Center on Twitter @Metcalfe_CCC or contact Mr. Sexton at MCHS. This story was posted on 2015-11-10 09:57:45
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