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… his fair share of gang violence happening around him. His high school, though, was blessed to have its own “rescue … he would be the person to put his name on the line.” After high school, Solomon joined the military and became a police … of becoming a police officer was put on hold as he coached high school sports, worked in classrooms as a teacher’s …
When Lowry “Crow” Flaschar first came to A-B Tech in August of 2023, the 19-year-old had just finished high school and wasn’t sure what to do next. The soft-spoken student enjoyed painting, reading, and computers, but struggled with interpersonal skills and hadn’t yet found her career path.
Six students represented A-B Tech at the NC PBL Fall Leadership Development Experience: David Peck, Bethany Duke, Alexander Maddox, Kiva Jones-Wilmer, Cale Belcher, and Jazmin Vaughn. As advisors, Marlene Frisbee and Veronica Dooly also participated.
A-B Tech has spots running on wART Radio, 95.5 FM, The Voice of Madison County, featuring Brian Leonard on Blacksmithing, A-B Tech Madison Director Sherri Davis on College programs, and others.
A-B Tech was featured in the December 2021 issue of the NCDPS Education Services "Education Digest" on page 16.
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) student Kari Richmond has spent the last three-and-a-half years learning how to care for people with cognitive and physical challenges.
As far back as she can remember, A-B Tech graduate Ashley Kepley-Steward, 36, recalls watching her grandmother climbing up and down ladders to remodel her Concord home.
At 5’5” and 110 pounds, Katie McMullen does not register as a powerful woman at first glance. But the 38-year-old A-B Tech student has recently been recognized by USA Today as one of 61 “Women of the Year” for her work running a disaster distribution center on her front lawn.
… Her paintings were temporarily forgotten. Then, on October 14, 2024, McCormick got a phone call from the owner of the …
Hurricane Helene left Asheville and the surrounding areas ravaged, but it also provided A-B Tech construction students an opportunity to test new skills in the community.