During the event, students competed against their peers from
around the state in a physical agility contest in which they had to complete a half-mile shuttle run, a vertical jump, and as many as push-ups and sit-ups as
possible in one minute. Student Elaina Wolfe placed third among the female
participants and Tommy Nunnally placed third among the male participants.
The high school juniors and seniors also revealed their
understanding of the criminal justice field by taking part in knowledge-based
game called, “Survey Says.” The Clare-Gladwin team consisting of Ian
Hasenfratz, Hope Macklem, and Elaina Wolfe placed third.
Congratulations to the Clare-Gladwin CTE Criminal Justice
students:
Nick Benore
Aloria Benson
Madison Crowl
Juliet Dean
Cristina Gardner
Megan Garver
Jeremy Goheen
Ian Hasenfratz
Danelle Kource
David Lingaur
Hope Macklem
Mikayla McKimmy
Frank Michalski
Neil Moldenhauer
Thomas Nunnally
Mariah Penix
Alexis Petrik
Aaryn Shook
Randy Taylor
Milena Toupin
Dustin Trevillian
Olivia Walworth
Elaina Wolf
Criminal Justice is one of nine career and technical education
(CTE) programs offered to high school juniors and seniors at the Clare-Gladwin
Career Center. The students spend half of their day at their CTE program and
the other half at their local high school.
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