Moses Lake students share success stories from CB Tech fire science and EMT programs

May 28, 2025 | Moses Lake City, Grant County, Washington

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Moses Lake City Council members were inspired by the success stories of local students during a recent meeting, highlighting the transformative impact of the CB Tech program on youth in the community. Vincent Bodeman, an 18-year-old student, shared his journey from struggling academically to becoming a licensed emergency medical technician (EMT) thanks to the opportunities provided by CB Tech. Bodeman, who also enlisted in the Army National Guard, emphasized how the program helped him gain confidence and direction for his future career in public service.

Cora Preston, another student, expressed her gratitude for the skills and experiences she gained through the program, including certifications in fire science and nursing. She highlighted the importance of community support and funding that made these educational opportunities possible. Caitlin Fretwell echoed these sentiments, sharing her personal growth and newfound passion for learning since joining CB Tech, where she has improved her GPA and developed essential life skills.
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The students' testimonials underscored the vital role of CB Tech in shaping the futures of young individuals in Moses Lake. The council members acknowledged the importance of continued support for such programs, which not only enhance educational outcomes but also foster a sense of community and responsibility among students. As the meeting concluded, the council expressed their commitment to supporting initiatives that empower local youth and strengthen community ties.

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