Mid-Coast School of Technology announces February students of the month

Wed, 04/03/2019 - 10:15am

    ROCKLAND - Mid-Coast School of Technology has announced their students of the month for February, 2019. The students who the school recognized are: 

    Aliah Lovejoy – Grade 11 – Medomak Valley High School

    “Aliah is a first year student in the Firefighting Program. She came to the program with no experience and no affiliation with the fire service. Aliah has excelled not only with the knowledge and skills required in the fire service, but she is become a classmate that help others when they need coaching. Aliah will do well in anything she chooses in her future.” - Mr. Drinkwater, Firefighting Instructor

    Russell McKenna – Grade 12 – Camden Hills Regional High School

    “Russell is a second year student who competed at SkillsUSA last year in the Precision Machine competition where he took the Silver medal. Russell is a hard working student that has learned the entry level operations of the machinery to allow him to work part time in a local shop. Russell will be applying to many universities for Engineering.” - Mr. Barratt, Machine Tool Instructor

    Haley Osier – Grade 11 – Medomak Valley High School

    “Haley is a conscientious, hard-working student who consistently demonstrates a positive attitude and enthusiasm towards what she is learning. She is respectful and considerate of others and willingly assists fellow students who may be in need of assistance. She is a motivated learner who demonstrates independence and initiative. It is a pleasure to have Haley as part of the Medical Science class.” - Ms. Moreau, R.N., Medical Science Instructor

    Cameron Young – Grade 12 – Oceanside High School

    “Cameron has become a great leader in his second year of Auto Collision. He has near perfect attendance and a wonderful work ethic. Cameron is always the first to volunteer no matter the job at hand, and completes each task to the absolute best of his ability. He is a pleasure to have in class, and is most deserving of student of the month.” - Ms. Wooster, Auto Collision Instructor