Logan County Adult Education celebrated the accomplishments of the 2012-2013 GED Graduates on Sunday, June 30 at Logan County High School. Of the 72 students who earned their GED, 41 participated in the ceremony.
The guest speaker, Kentucky State Representative Martha Jane King, congratulated the students on their successes and spoke of how determination and the desire to succeed can greatly improve lives. She also urged the graduates to thank family and friends for supporting them as they reached their goal to earn a GED.
Awards were presented to: Valedictorian Jeremy Schlabach and Salutatorian David Yoder.
The following students achieved perfect scores in GED Testing Areas:
Jeremy Schlabach- Science
David Yoder-Language Arts Reading
Bill Gauthier-Language Arts Reading
Charlotte Yoder Language Arts Reading
Emily Dowell- Language Arts Reading
Lee Yoder- Social Studies
Danny Miller- Social Studies
Kathleen Young-Mathematics
Outstanding Student Awards:
Melinda Dulworth-Co-Student Volunteer of the Year
Gabrielle Niles-Co-Student Volunteer of the Year
Angela Pritchett-Adult Basic Education Co-Student of the Year
Rev. Eddie Bigbee-Adult Basic Education Co-Student of the Year
Juana Duron-English Language Learner Student of the Year
Also recognized for Outstanding Service for 2012-2013:
Richard Holloman-Volunteer of the Year
Margaret Van Zee-Adult Education Advocate
Doris Vick-Concerned Citizens-English Language Learner Advocate of the Year
BB&T-Community Supporter Award
Judge Sue Carol Browning-Patriot Award
Keith Cox, Logan County Council for Adult Education president, presented a certificate of appreciation to Council Members Debbie Browder, Rob Bubaz, Marie Gamble, Richard Holloman, Laurie Holloway, Erdene Hughes, Janice Humble, Carol Kees, Stevy Knight, Jo Orange, Evelyn Richardson and Lora Lee Robey.