JACKSBORO, TN (WLAF) – It was a full house for Monday evening’s Career & Technical Education dinner and awards ceremony in the Commons at Campbell County High School. Students and teachers from Campbell and Jellico High Schools were recognized as family and friends were in attendance.

TOP PHOTO: This is a group photo of the students with CTE Director Traci Chambers (second from left) and Director of Schools Jennifer Fields (right)

 Emily Yaden of Health Sciences is with students Bailey Kimberlin and Jaelin Wilson

CTE Director Traci Chambers served as the master of ceremonies for the evening’s event. Chambers expressed her appreciation to the students, teachers and support staff for all their hard work and impressive accomplishments.

FFA Advisors Nathaniel Morton and Rachael Teague with FFA students Chevy Miller, Kota Casey, and Jasmine Thayer . FFA Advisor Eric Reynolds is on the right.

“I’m a blessed man. I get to work with incredible teachers and students daily.  I get to work with our local community partners and establish relationships that will pay dividends for our students. There are success stories coming out of CCHS and Campbell County every single day,” said Campbell High Career Coach Josh Parker.

Robin Mullens of Family & Consumer Sciences is with Brooklyn Carroll

“My favorite part of being a CTE Career Coach is helping a student plan and seeing them realize they can reach their goals. I work with some amazing people—​Jellico High School really has fabulous teachers who are top notch educators, and we have the best support staff,” Lisa Bolton said. Bolton is the Career Coach for Jellico High and was featured on WLAF earlier this month.

Welding students Ashlyn Bowling, Laycee Jones, Ethan Kidd, Ethan Nelson, Eli Whaley, Landon Lowe, and Samuel Myers with Welding Instructor Chris Ralston.

Amanda Robbins (left) and Donna Kennedy (far right) of Campbell Culinary are with Brian Bellamy, Jonica Stanley, and Grace Seiber 

FFA Advisors Nathaniel Morton, Rachael Teague and Eric Reynolds with Isaac Jones. Jones is the first-ever Regional FFA Officer in the almost 50 year history of the Campbell High FFA program.

Brady Hatmaker with Courtney Owens-Computer Applications. Hatmaker is the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Microsoft Office Specialist Associate.

This is a group photo of the students with CTE Director Traci Chambers (second from left) and Director of Schools Jennifer Fields (right)

Below is the program for the awards dinner.

(WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 05/07/2024-6AM-PHOTOS COURTESY OF WLAF’S JOSH PARKER)