WOWSA - March 2025 Cody Jaynes is a busy young man! Cody aspires to be a firefighter/paramedic and is gaining hands on experience prior to graduating high school. He's in the high school fire service academy, participates in SkillsUSA, takes DE classes and is enrolled at MCC for his EMT certification course. He plans to apply for the LHC fire apprenticeship program after graduation. And, as Mrs. Becker states, "He consistently demonstrates the character and skills necessary to excel in his chosen profession!"
WOW March 2025 The March WAVE Outstanding Work Award goes to Tony Mallinger, Business Management teacher, from Lake Havasu High School. It has been a big year for Mr. Mallinger and his students. Three of his stock market game students earned a Top 10 spot and trip to Washington DC, the Knights Corner student store was started and the FBLA student organization is growing and excelling! Thanks for being part of the WAVE and LHHS team!
February WOW Award The February WOW Award goes to April Moulton, the Graphic Arts teacher, from Kingman High School. Along with being kind, positive and flexible, the program has started a new student enterprise in printing this year. Thanks for being a part of the WAVE team!
WOWSA - WAVE Outstanding Work Student Award Congratulations to Rebecca Boyd from the Lee Williams Autos Program.
November WOW Awards Congratulations to Caleb Presnal - LWHS Autos Teacher, Deann Macleod - City of Kingman Dispatch, Robert Hussey - KUSD Tech Support
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