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When he was a teenager growing up in Los Angeles, Ed Solomon, 52, saw his fair share of gang violence happening around him. His high school, though, was blessed to have its own “rescue remedy”.
… while she shared memories of how she came to discover her new passion. Having always been someone who enjoys painting … not been easy, but Flaschar has thrived in her structured new life. According to Fedock, she has earned multiple … building her communication skills, and connecting with new friends. "[Soar] helped me find a career,” she says, …
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.
Artist and Culinary Lab Manager and Instructor Bronwen McCormick is no stranger to loss. The watercolor painter experienced the unexpected death of her husband in 2022. The sting of that loss temporarily halted her creative life, including her painting practice.
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.