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- Last Updated on Friday, 30 December 2016 00:56
To kick off the 2016/2017 program year, students from Belle Vernon High School were recently introduced to The Challenge Program, Inc. during an orientation assembly at their school.
Belle Vernon Challenge students and business partners |
The assembly theme was an Olympic trial that demonstrated the interview screening process to help students qualify for success.
The high schools' business partner, continuing their support for the 2016-2017 school year, is Progeny Systems. During the assemblies, students in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes were introduced to local career opportunities from Progeny Systems.
Throughout the year, all students in these grades will be eligible to compete for financial awards in five areas linked with academic and workplace success: Attendance, Academic Improvement, Academic Excellence, STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) and Community Service.
Pictured here are representatives from Progeny Systems, business partner for Belle Vernon High School and student volunteers who participated in the 2016/2017 kick-off assembly. Back Row: Corrie Neiderhiser (Progeny Systems), Griffin Lacarnte, Tyler Steeber, Corrine Manderino, and Gabriel Reed. Front Row: Gary Swarow (Progeny Systems), Margarita Hart, and Allegra Ochs.