2022 November Professionals of the Month
Cam Frost is a senior at Cony enrolled for the 2nd year in the Auto Collision program. He has enjoyed the hands-on aspects of the program and his time in the shop, even when it is extremely busy. He has appreciated being able to learn from an instructor that has so much experience, as he has learned the techniques involved in making auto body repairs. His instructor, Mr. Romeo Roy said, “Cam enjoys what we do and always wants to learn and do the best he can. He comes ready to work every day and gives 100% no matter what we are doing in the shop.” Cam spends his free time working on his own car, as well as working at Target. After graduation, Cam plans to attend Northern Maine Community College and further his study of Auto Collision repair.
Natalie Wagurak is a junior at Richmond High School enrolled in the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program. She feels that she has had a lot of fun in the program, and also learned a lot. She was nervous at first at leaving Richmond High School for a portion of her day to attend the program, but it didn’t take long for her to get comfortable in being in class with students from other high schools. She feels she has made great friends in the program. Her instructor, Mr. Francis Johnson said, “Natalie is very consistent. Her homework is always in on time, she participates in class and works well with her peers. She has the demeanor and drive to do very well in the field of emergency services.” Outside of school, Natalie spends time studying, working and volunteering with Richmond Elder-Care. In the future, she would like to be a paramedic.