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Page County Technical Center reports 209 credentials, urges support for expansion

Page County School Board · January 23, 2026
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At the Jan. 22 Page County School Board meeting, PCTC leaders said students earned 209 industry credentials in 2024–25, highlighted high pass rates in cosmetology, medical assisting, nurse aide and electrical programs, and described community partnerships and space limits that constrain growth.

Leanne Pettit, principal of the Page County Technical Center, told the Page County School Board on Jan. 22 that the center’s students earned 209 industry-recognized credentials in the 2024–25 school year and recorded strong pass rates in multiple programs.

"Hands on learning is like the heartbeat of the program," Pettit said, describing the center’s emphasis on applied instruction that pairs classroom theory with lab work. She and Tommy Fitz, the center’s career-technical supervisor, said students achieved 100% pass rates in several areas (cosmetology, certified medical…

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