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Huron Valley CTE Students Recognized

Jason Drouillard of Lakeland High School and Anna Schafer of Milford High School were awarded CTE Students of the Year.

Two Huron Valley students were recognized at the Oakland County CTE (Career Tech Education) Student Recognition Night at Oakland Schools on Thursday, May 2nd.  

Jason Drouillard of Lakeland High School and Anna Schafer of Milford High School were awarded CTE Students of the Year.

  • Christine Trent, teacher at Lakeland High School states: 

"Jason Drouillard has been involved in Lakeland High School Career & Technical Education since he was a freshman, participating in Drafting & Design, and Business Management I and II. 

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Jason has also been an active and enthusiastic member of the HOT Team, Huron Valley Robotics team for four years. In addition to the robotics team, Jason has participated in several CAD competitions, winning various monetary prizes as well as software.  Jason will be graduating as a leader and champion for CTE and plans to attend Kettering University next year."

  • Kaye Sommer, Milford High School teacher shares the following about Anna Shaffer:

“Anna has been a standout CTE student this year.  She has been a true asset to our program.   Anna has taken almost every business and marketing class offered at Milford High School and will be a true asset to the business community upon graduation.  She has been involved in the DECA program as the chapter president and taken on the responsibility of organizing and communicating to the other officers and members so that activities and programs are well planned and organized. 

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In addition, she helped the chapter complete five different community service activities ranging from a fun run for Ele’s House, haunted house help, a Be Happy seminar for the student body, raising money for MDA, and helping take students with special needs to the Piston’s game. Anna has also been involved in the student body leadership and enhanced her business skills by working in the business community throughout the year. 

Anna plans on attending Michigan State University and majoring in Communications.” 

Huron Valley Schools is comprised of 15 schools and approximately 9,849 students from Commerce, Highland, Milford and White Lake.  Huron Valley Schools and our community will provide a premier education which prepares all students to thrive in a global society.

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