CTE ambassadors present tokens as district celebrates CTE month and board recognition week

Marion County School District Board of Education ยท February 10, 2026

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Summary

Students from the Carl Lofton Career and Technology Center presented tokens designed and laser-engraved by engineering students and each spoke about their CTE experiences; Ariana Horn and Cameron Graves described completed programs and future plans.

Students from the Carl Lofton Career and Technology Center addressed the board to mark CTE month and the upcoming school board recognition week. Speaker 6 introduced the ambassadors and noted small tokens of appreciation were designed by engineering students and printed on the center's laser engraver.

Student speakers included Ariana Horn, who said, "My name is Ariana Horn... I'm a senior at East High School. I've already completed early childhood career and work based learning," and Cameron Graves, who said, "My name is Cameron Graves. I am a senior at East Marion High School ... I am currently enrolled in digital media tool and work based learning at Tech." Both students thanked the board and staff and described their training and gratitude for hands-on programming.

Why it matters: The presentation highlighted career-technical options available to Marion County students and provided a public recognition moment for CTE faculty and student achievement.

What's next: The board acknowledged the presentation and thanked the CTE students and faculty; no formal action was associated with this agenda item.