ALC Outstanding Classified Employee Recognition Award- Marcie Ford

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Outstanding Classified Employee Recognition Award

We are thrilled to share some exciting news from our center. The Advanced Learning Center 2023-2024 Outstanding Classified Employee Recognition award has been bestowed upon Marcie Ford.

Marcie serves as a Registrar for My Tech High, which is housed within our Advanced Learning Center. She has demonstrated exceptional commitment and diligence, dedicating countless hours to ensure the smooth operation of My Tech High.

We are incredibly fortunate to have such a dedicated member on our team. Her efforts have significantly contributed to the center's success and are a true testament to her dedication and passion.

Congratulations Marcie Ford.

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Shelley Heaton

ALC Student- Jacob Harkness - Internship at Nebo School District

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We would like to shine a spotlight on one of our students, Jacob Harkness. Jacob has shown exceptional drive and dedication in his studies, particularly in his Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes. Over the course of his time here at Nebo Advanced Learning Center, he has taken a variety of CTE classes such as:

  • A+ Computer Repair
  • Multiple Computer Programming courses
  • Network+
  • Robotics
  • Principles of Cybersecurity
  • Electronics

His diligent work and dedication have made him eligible for an exciting opportunity - an internship with Nebo School District’s IT Department!

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Chris Thomas. Shelley Heaton

ALC Aviation Drones Class Takes a Field Trip to Zipline

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We're thrilled to announce that our two Intermediate Drone classes had the fantastic opportunity to take a field trip to Zipline. This company is at the forefront of technology, using drones for package delivery in Utah in partnership with Intermountain Healthcare. They deliver prescriptions right to a person's backyard!

Our students were given a firsthand experience of the process of launching and recovering the drones, also known as 'zips'. They also learned about the precautions and measures taken to ensure these drones do not interfere with other aircraft. This was a wonderful opportunity for our students to see how the theoretical knowledge they gain in the classroom can be applied in the real world. The excitement on their faces was priceless!

Attributions
Shelley Heaton. Tammy Olsen