
Two present machining apprentices with Bradbury, Ethan Blaylock and Joe Westerman, have been amongst 200 highschool seniors named 2025 Kansas Profession and Technical Training (CTE) Students by the Kansas State Division of Training.
Established in 2017, the Kansas CTE Scholar program honors well-rounded, high-achieving college students who’ve demonstrated distinctive efficiency in profession and technical schooling as they full their senior 12 months. To be acknowledged, college students should meet a number of necessities, together with profitable completion of at the least three CTE credit and two on the technical or utility degree inside a single profession pathway, preserve a 3.5 GPA in CTE coursework, and display civic management by way of a undertaking or full 40 hours of documented neighborhood service.
“Bradbury is proud to work with hard-working college students searching for technical schooling alternatives within the workforce,” says Shonda Quick, Bradbury’s recruitment and worker growth coordinator. “It’s been thrilling to observe Ethan and Joe as they put together themselves for profitable careers by reaching scholar standing on this program. Congratulations to Ethan and Joe.”