
Arkansas Tech Career Center recognized its students on Tuesday, April 28, during an end of year honors ceremony.
Qualifying students completed their two-year concurrent program through ATCC and earned a Certificate of Proficiency in their program.
The Center for the Arts on the Russellville High School campus hosted the ceremony.
“The honors ceremony highlights what makes ATCC special…students who are focused, committed to growth and willing to do the work to be truly career ready,” said Bill Mizaur, director of Arkansas Tech Career Center.
Students of the year were also selected by their instructor and honored at the ceremony.
Listed in alphabetical order with their program and high school are:
- Victoria Bonilla, emergency medical technician (Pottsville)
- Kentrell Diggs, computer information systems (Dardanelle)
- Isabella Edrington, welding technology (Lamar)
- Jake Jackson, machining technology (Paris)
- Cashe James, phlebotomy (Two Rivers)
- Taylor Peevy, health science (Paris)
- Jose Razo-Zapotitlan, air conditioning and refrigeration (Dardanelle)
- Nathan Sanborn, industrial control systems (Russellville)
- Marissa Settlemire, certified nursing assistant (Atkins)
- Cash Sinor, automotive service technology (Lamar)
- Tyler Walker, construction technology (Dardanelle)
Learn more about Arkansas Tech Career Center at www.atu.edu/careercenter.




