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Davin May, a senior at Jackson River Technical Center, made history as the first JRTC welding student to earn a Career Studies Certificate in Fundamentals of Welding from Mountain Gateway Community College — before graduating high school. May received his certificate from MGCC President John Rainone on May 9 and will graduate from Alleghany High School and Jackson River Technical Center on Friday, May 30.  Photo: AHPS

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ALLEGHANY COUNTY, Va, – (VR) – Senior Allie Taylor (left) presents an honorary diploma to Corey Bowles, a sports medicine teacher and one of the first educators to receive this special recognition. As part of a new tradition, Alleghany High School seniors are honoring teachers who made a lasting impact on their lives. With graduation approaching on May 30, this tribute reflects the deep gratitude and meaningful connections formed in the classroom. (AHPS Photo)

 

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Davin May, a senior at Jackson River Technical Center, made history as the first JRTC welding student to earn a Career Studies Certificate in Fundamentals of Welding from Mountain Gateway Community College — before graduating high school. May received his certificate from MGCC President John Rainone on May 9 and will graduate from Alleghany High School and Jackson River Technical Center on Friday, May 30.  Photo: AHPS
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