Washington County School Board is excited to announce that we have partnered with
Chapman Trading Co. and have a new way to honor our Class of 2020!
Chapman Trading Co. has designed a t-shirt for our Seniors! You now have the chance to sponsor the Class of 2020 by purchasing a shirt that will go to a Senior. We need to sell a minimum of 1 shirt for each Senior. The more shirts we sell, the better! The proceeds will go to a scholarship fund for the Class of 2020.
Please call Chapman Trading Co. or go to
https://chapman-trading-co.printavo.com/…/washington-co--b…/ to purchase a shirt for a member of the Class of 2020!
You do not need to have the name of a specific student.
Once we have 1 shirt purchased for each member of the Senior class, Chapman's will print the shirts and mail them. They will be using a list that is provided by the school. If we cannot sell 1 shirt for each member of the senior class, your money will be refunded.
In appreciation to our Armed Forces during National Military Month we are offering an application fee waiver to all active duty military and their dependents during the month of May.
To register:
https://lnkd.in/eHJYgMs
UGA is offering 10 FREE continuing education courses to the public that "cover a variety of hard and soft skills and apply to workers across a wide range of industries and fields" and will be available at no cost through June 30.
Visit the ink below for more information and/or to register. Self-paced and online.
https://news.uga.edu/10-free-continuing-education-courses/
In light of the current health issues and concerns resulting from the coronavirus (COVID-19), OFTC has suspended face-to-face classes and has resumed classes in an online format. During this period,
email is the best way of reaching offices and employees. Students and employees should continue to monitor emails daily and the
OFTC website for current information and resources. We will respond accordingly!
OFTC’s Jon Tanner Named Dura-Line's 2019 Employee of the Year
When Jon Tanner started taking business management classes at Oconee Fall Line Technical College (OFTC) last January, he never thought it would lead to him being recognized as Dura-Line's 2019 Employee of the Year. But during a luncheon to honor Dura-Line's 12 employees of the month for 2019, Tanner was named employee of the year. “It is one of my proudest achievements,” Tanner said. “It was a bit unexpected because there were 11 other really great employees to choose from.” Although unexpected, Tanner’s achievement was not unmerited.
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