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Posted on the Edible Asheville website on February 11, 2025
Since she was a child, A-B Tech student Chantelle Brisbone’s heart has always ached for homeless people she passed on the street. “If I had five dollars, I’d give it to them,” she said.
… going back to Western. If I will still be able to maintain good enough grades with all this stress to graduate, and if …
… admits that he always checked the “yes” box next to High School Diploma. He said this practice helped him land … Tech’s campus to take the placement test for A-B Tech’s High School Equivalency program in January 2024. He scored surprisingly high, but had deficits in math. “I had always done alright in …
One of A-B Tech alum Andrew Leih’s earliest memories helped to ignite the 23-year-old’s passion for flying. When he was in fourth grade and living in Dallas, Texas, his dad, an airline pilot, surprised him at school one day by picking him up and taking him along on a flight to St. Louis.
As a kid, Kimsey Roman, 23, moved a lot and spent a lot of time trying to fit in. Her family moved from the small town of Ducula, Georgia, to California and Florida, then back to Georgia. By the time middle school rolled around, she felt like a stranger among longtime classmates.
Resiliency was on display as A-B Tech celebrated its 2025 High School Equivalency Graduation on June 5, which drew a crowd of about 500 people.
… for two years in accounting, Cipollina had decided an office job was not for him and transitioned into property …
… was able to gain even more valuable experience in her new field. Though challenging, this time was an experience … got to practice a lot of the skills that were still pretty new to me as a student. I had already passed practical exams … in the area, I hoped I might be able to help him find a new instrument through my community of music-making and …
Dan Nielson will be the first to tell you that his inner critic is tough to beat. The 54-year-old veteran, who is graduating this May with a Medical Laboratory Technology AAS degree, has battled PTSD and negative self-talk for more than half of his life.