TOWSON, MD—Baltimore County Public Schools held its 50th Annual Career and Technical Education (CTE) Student Recognition Ceremony on May 1 at Towson University’s SECU Arena. The program was live-streamed and is available for online viewing. During the ceremony, 163 seniors – one student from each CTE program at each high school – were recognized as exemplary students.
Five students, one from each of the county’s geographical areas, were recognized with annual Anthony G. Marchione Awards for Excellence in CTE. Recipients of the honor, which comes with a $1,000 prize for each student, are selected based on career program success, community involvement, and employer or teacher reference. The 2024 award winners are:
Central Area– Megan Taylor, Dulaney High School
A participant in Dulaney’s Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning program and the Apprenticeship Maryland Program, Taylor apprenticed at Advanced Indoor Resources, LLC. Taylor is president of her school’s Skills USA organization. Her goal is to earn a master’s license in HVAC through the Associated Builders and Contractors registered apprenticeship program.
Southeast Area – Gurvansh Singh, Dundalk High School
Through Dundalk’s P-TECH (Pathways in Technology Early College High School) program, Singh has completed college courses in civil engineering and organized tours for and mentored new P-TECH students. The aspiring engineering professor will intern this summer with Whiting-Turner, KCI Technologies, or RK and K.
Southwest Area – Hamna Hareem, Lansdowne High School
Hareem rose to the level of battalion commander in Lansdowne High’s Army JROTC program. She seeks to transfer the character and leadership skills gained through JROTC into a career in business or management.
Northeast Area – Kira Linville, Eastern Technical High School
Linville participated in the Teacher Academy of Maryland program at Eastern Tech and interned at Bear Creek Elementary School. The aspiring elementary school teacher also mentored elementary school students and participated in the Educators Rising group.
Northwest Area – Tegan Hakim, Pikesville High School
Hakim studied Information Technology: Computer Science at Pikesville and is completing an associate degree at the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC). His internship supervisors at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab said he successfully completed advanced professional tasks. In addition, Hakim cofounded a business and authored a chapter in an educational technologies textbook.
Students honored in the ceremony are listed below along with the names of the businesses or organizations where they worked, apprenticed, or interned:
Catonsville High School
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Nicholas Schraven, U.S. National Security Agency
Child Care Services – Alison Capka, Hillcrest Elementary School
Career Research and Development – Lucy Rehmert, Catonsville Gourmet Market & Fine Foods
Food and Beverage Management/ProStart – Amanda Guidi, All American Steakhouse
Information Technology: Computer Science – Dax Mikow, Catonsville High School Tech Intern Program
Interactive Media Production – Briana Hausler
Project Lead The Way: Engineering – Christina Schaeffer
Chesapeake High School
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Umou Habiba Lam, BCPS Communications Office
College-Career Research and Development – Kimora Reavis, McDonald’s
Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness: Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement – Akera Wilson
Information Technology: Computer Science – Tajiana Cooper
Interactive Media Production – Rasheed Abogun, In-School Internship
Marine Corps JROTC – Kayana Donaldson, Jersey Mikes Subs
Marketing – Jada Matthews
Project Lead The Way: Engineering – Brian Asoluka
Dulaney High School
Apprenticeship Maryland Program & Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning – Megan Taylor, A.I.R. LLC
Business Management and Finance – Nathan Farlow, Charm City Run
Information Technology: Computer Science – George Feibusch, Dulaney High School
Dundalk High School
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Brennan Collier, Dundalk High School IMP Program
Business Management and Finance – Alexander Cabo
College-Career Research and Development – Josie Rose DiBartolomeo, Jimmy’s Famous Seafood
Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness: Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement – Joseph Kasprzak
Interactive Media Production – Charles Everett Mitchell, BCPS
Navy JROTC – Makayla Morris
Pathways in Technology Early College High School – Gurvansh Singh
Eastern Technical High School
Academy of Health Professions – Khudaijah Amin
Apprenticeship Maryland Program Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management – Madison Virginia Underwood, The
Baltimore Country Club
Building and Construction Technology – Cole Frazier Nicholson, Hayes Construction Co.
Engineering Careers – Megan D. Lynch, U.S. National Security Agency
Information Technology: Cisco Networking – Gio Anthony Lagura, Parker, Pallet, Slezak & Russell
Interactive Media Production – Annalee Reddell, The Baltimore Country Club
Teacher Academy of Maryland – Kira Linville, Bear Creek Elementary School
Franklin High School
Business Management – Tiara Cheathon
College-Career Research and Development – Aurie Johnson, Atrium Village
Construction Design and Management – Ian Tannahill
Marine JROTC – Marcarius Wilson
Project Lead The Way: Biomedical Sciences – Maria Njoroge, Mercy Hospital Medical Center
George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Khali Cozart, Timber Industries LLC
Carpentry Careers – Andrew Lawson
Cosmetology Careers – Laila Lee-Burns
Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management – Madeline Middleton, Kumon and Route 1 Apparel
Information Technology: Computer Science – Michael Brown
Interactive Media Production – Max Sovich
Hereford High School
Agriculture Science: Animal, Plant, and Mechanical – Holly Knight, The Farmyard
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Harper Alexander Owen, BCPS-TV
Aviation Technology – Hunter Mathew Lewis
Business Management – Peyton Riley Loewer
College-Career Research and Development – Wyatt James Bilott, Royal Farms
Marketing – Lauren Ashley Brandt, Hereford High School, Harbinger
Kenwood High School
Aviation Technology – Shaikh Iqbal
Carpentry Careers – Ja’Shawn Clay-Diggs
Child Care Services – Amaya Freeman, Glenmar Elementary School
College-Career Research and Development – Madison Neugent, Food Lion (Middle River)
Air Force JROTC – Gavin Ford
Lansdowne High School
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Dylan Simmons, Windsor Electric
Business Management – Lukas Nuckles
Carpentry Careers – Anthony Magbulos
Child Care Services – Tara Nickel, Baltimore Highlands Elementary School
College-Career Research and Development – Terryn Johnson, Inter-Lux
Electrical Careers – Shalom Owolabi
Food and Beverage Management/ProStart – Trishtan Downey, Lansdowne High School
Information Technology: Computer Science – Anthony Greene, The Workshop
Army JROTC – Hamna Hareem
Project Lead The Way: Biomedical Sciences – Nyla Woods
Teacher Academy of Maryland – Jennifer Herrarte Galvez, Lansdowne Recreation Activity Center
Loch Raven High School
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Elisa Calderon, BCPS Office of Science/Outdoor Education
Business Management – Samantha White
College-Career Research and Development – Jabari Crosby
Information Technology: Computer Science – Sandesh Shrestha, Loch Raven High School & BCPS Department of Information Technology
PLTW: Biomedical Sciences – Mia Coon, St. Joseph’s Medical Center
Teacher Academy of Maryland – Michaela Griffin, Cromwell Valley Elementary School
Milford Mill Academy
Administrative Services – Faridah Modupeola Folorunsho
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Eric Terry, Jr., Bomark Electric
Automotive Service Technology – Quentin Saunders
Building and Construction Technology – Mekhi Hebron
Business Management – Steven Membreno
Child Care Services – Favour Decha, Winfield Elementary School
Construction Design and Management – Reagan N. Denton
Cosmetology Careers – Jadelyn Hackett, CosmoGirl LLC
Food and Beverage Management/ProStart – Breylin Inabinet
Project Lead The Way: Biomedical Sciences – Oluwateniola Kolapo
Teacher Academy of Maryland – Kyla Fausnaught, Bedford Elementary School
New Town High School
College-Career Research and Development – Howard Smith
Food and Beverage Management/ProStart – Nneka Onyekwere, Honey Grow
Information Technology: Cisco Networking – Gabriel Winston
Information Technology: Computer Science – Sekayi Rawlins
Interactive Media Production Interactive Media Production – Ryan Betancourth Velasquez
Project Lead The Way: Biomedical Sciences – Aseoluwa Siyanbola
Overlea High School
Academy of Health Professions: Dental Assisting – Anjila Khatiwada
Academy of Health Professions: Physical Rehabilitation – Bella Stinson
College-Career Research and Development – Jayden Sauerwein
Food and Beverage Management/ProStart – Juniya Martin
Owings Mills High School
Carpentry Careers – Chri’Shawn McLean
College-Career Research and Development – Santino Paschall, Owings Mills Volunteer Fire Company
Marketing – Olayinka Omonije
Pathways in Technology Early College High School – Rain Holt
Project Lead The Way: Engineering – Lunae Bishow
Parkville High School
Food and Beverage Management/ProStart – Madison Green
Information Technology: Cisco Networking – Dhyan Patel
Information Technology: Computer Science – Kayla Tabernero
Project Lead The Way: Engineering – Ikechukwu Mbaekwe
Teacher Academy of Maryland – Isabella Kispert
Patapsco High School & Center for the Arts
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Mario Alvarado, Hirsch Electric
Business Management – Jazlynn Crandall
Child Care Services – Katrina Pennington, Sandy Plains Elementary School
Food and Beverage Management/ProStart – Alexandria Fowble, Herman’s Bakery
Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness: Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement – Phillip Martini
Army JROTC – Kayla Thurman
Perry Hall High School
Apprenticeship Maryland Program/Information Technology: Computer Science – Amr Almehdar, BCPS Department of Information Technology
Carpentry Careers – Joseph Cook
College-Career Research and Development – Aidan Jones, Perry Hall High School
Food and Beverage Management/ProStart – Tyshawn Harris, McDonald’s
Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness – Emma Davis
Marketing – Ronelaire Cafirma
Project Lead The Way: Biomedical Sciences – McKayla Wiggins
Teacher Academy of Maryland – Alyssa Lewis, Gunpowder Elementary School
Pikesville High School
Business Management – Derrick Boyd
College-Career Research and Development – Chau’Nyia Ellison, Fresh Market
Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness: Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement – Cayla Liss
Information Technology: Computer Science – Tegan Hakim, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
Interactive Media Production – Malcolm Johnson
Marketing – Aaron Samuels
Project Lead The Way: Engineering – Dakota Davis
Randallstown High School
Academy of Health Professions – Certified Nursing Assistant – Jaylaan Stubbs, Northwest Hospital
College-Career Research and Development – Zephiniah Williams, Bearon Coach Transportation
Navy JROTC – Favour Oyewole
Sollers Point Technical High School
Academy of Health Professions – Akilah de Vries
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Hailey Holt, Sollers Point Technical High School
Automotive Service Technology – Jason Portillo, Norris Honda
Baking and Pastry Arts – Cori Carr, Sollers Point Technical High School
Building and Construction Technology – Martin Perez Najera
Cosmetology Careers – Adriana Judd, Spa on The Avenue
Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management – Emily Kowalski, Sollers Point Technical High School
Diesel Truck and Power Systems – William Dietrich
Information Technology: Cisco Networking – Nikolai Brodie, Maryland Judiciary
Information Technology: Computer Science – Ethan York, U.S. National Security Agency
Project Lead The Way: Biomedical Sciences – Stephanie Rosas
Sparrows Point High School
Administrative Services – Emely Soto-Cortez
College-Career Research and Development – Brianna Ruffner, McDonald’s
Construction Design and Management – Tanner Cooper, Steel Building Specialists
Food and Beverage Management/ProStart – Jessica Smith, Auntie Anne’s
Information Technology: Computer Science – Kyle Ludwig, BCPS Technology Support
Towson High School
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Melody Miller, BCPS-TV
Teacher Academy of Maryland Employer – Ray Aoki, Loch Raven Technical Academy
Western School of Technology and Environmental Science
Academy of Health Professions – Jenna Raid Awadallah, Western Tech Academy of Health Professions Program
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Luc Cohen, U.S. National Security Agency
Automotive Service Technology – Amari Shawn Wormack, Western Tech Automotive Program
Cosmetology Careers – Clara Broscious, So Serene Salon LLC
Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management – Cayden Gamber, Western School of Technology
Environmental Technology – Isabella Caballes Alban
Graphic/Print Communications Technology – Emerson Palmer, Western Tech Graphics Department
Information Technology: Cisco Networking – Tolu Olurunfemi, Catonsville Communications
Information Technology: Computer Science – Krish Patel, Realistic Computing Inc.
Mechanical Construction/Plumbing Careers – Kendell D. Cooper, Jr., Smith Mechanical
Woodlawn High School
Apprenticeship Maryland Program – Maurice Thomas, Hayes Construction
Business Management – Jayla Powell
College-Career Research and Development – Keenan Harris, Weis Market
Food and Beverage Management/ProStart – Camryn Donaldson, Charlestown Retirement Home
Information Technology: Computer Science – Lex Guevara-Rodriguez, Woodlawn High School
Navy Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps – Meiah Irving, Woodlawn High School
Project Lead The Way: Biomedical Sciences – Laaibah Amar
Project Lead The Way: Engineering – Ayishat Taiwo, Tee Digital Studio
Teacher Academy of Maryland – Nevaeh Stanley, Hebbville Elementary School
The event’s keynote speaker was Craig Carmichael, president of Northwest Hospital and senior vice president and chief operating officer of LifeBridge Health. His remarks included recounting how Tedric Bushrod, an Academy of Health Professions senior at Randallstown High, helped save a life while apprenticing at Northwest Hospital. Other speakers included Renee Maforo, a BCPS/CTE graduate; Tiara Booker-Dwyer, Board of Education chair; Dr. Melissa DiDonato, chief academic officer; Jaylaan Stubbs, Academy of Health Professions student at Randallstown High; Dr. Michael Grubbs, CTE coordinator; Sherri Fisher, director of CTE & Fine Arts; and Cindy Jones, chair of the Career and Technical Education Advisory Council. Reflections were offered by students Hunter Lewis, Aviation Technology, Hereford High School; Mario Alvarado, Apprenticeship Maryland, Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts; Tegan Hakim, Information Technology: Computer Science and Project Lead The Way Engineering, Pikesville High School; and Rain Holt, P-TECH, Owings Mills High School. In addition, Hailey Brennan, a BCPS graduate and energy engineer at Spectrum Energy, LLC, also spoke.
The ceremony was hosted by the CTE Advisory Council in conjunction with the Office of CTE and in partnership with The Education Foundation of Baltimore County Public Schools.