Four Rivers Career Center Teaching Careers students competed at the State Educators Rising Conference on Wednesday, March 15, where they won several awards.
The conference was held at Westminster College in Fulton and hosted Educators Rising chapters from across the state.
The FRCC chapter had 12 competitors who made the trip to the event. Every one of the students placed in the top 10 in their respective event, and all of them qualified to compete at the National Conference this summer. Nine of them are choosing to move on to the next level in Orlando.
Results from the FRCC’s Teaching Career students are as follows:
First Place - Ethical Dilemma Competition by Sarah Desmond, Matthew Freitag and Katelyn Rice
First Place - Exploring Support Services by Avery Marquart
First Place - Exploring Administration Careers by Emily Smith
First Place - Exploring Noncore Teaching by Molly Bauer
First Place - Ed Rising Moment by Addison Harden
First Place - K-3 Children's Literature by Kirsten Monnig
Third Place - Job Interview by Addison Harden
Third Place - Impromptu Speaking by Jackson Tobias
Fifth Place - K-3 Children's Literature by Katelyn Dittberner and Myla Inman
Ninth Place - Ed Rising Moment by Hannah Johnson.
State Medalists
Four Rivers Career Center Teaching Careers morning students competed at the State Educators Rising Conference on Wednesday, March 15. From left are Sarah Desmond, Emily Smith, Matthew Freitag, Myla Inman and Addison Harden. Not pictured is Katelyn Dittberner.
State Medalists
Four Rivers Career Center Teaching Careers afternoon students competed at the State Educators Rising Conference on Wednesday, March 15. From left are Kirsten Monnig, Molly Bauer and Avery Marquart. Not pictured are Jackson Tobias and Katelyn Rice.