Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Tri-County Students Get Pinned

Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School friends and family members joined Medical Careers instructors, Anne-Marie Guanci, Suzanne Dodakian, Aimee Evers, and Victoria Shokunbi, in honoring senior students for all their certifications and accomplishments with a pinning ceremony.

Since beginning their Medical Careers program, students received the following certifications/training:

Sophomore year: American Heart Association's First Aid and CPR, OSHA, Dean Vaughn Medical Terminology, and the Alzheimer Association's Dementia Care training.

Junior year: Certified Nursing Assistant.

Senior Year: Home Health Aide Training, AHA Health Care Provider CPR with AED, and some students completed First Responder Training.

The pinning ceremony honored twenty-six seniors in the Medical Careers vocational program. The students awarded their pins are:

  • Caroline Aspinwall of Walpole
  • Corinne Blasetti of North Attleboro
  • Christina Brousseau of North Attleboro
  • Emily Brousseau of North Attleboro
  • Adianna Celeste of North Attleboro
  • Mackenzie Crawford of Attleboro
  • Andrea DeLeon of Walpole
  • Ava DiCenso of North Attleboro
  • Grace Dunnebier of Franklin
  • Nathan Glidden of North Attleboro
  • Lia Hall of North Attleboro
  • Kaitlyn Jones of Plainville
  • Sarah Killoy of Franklin
  • Hannah Lanthier of North Attleboro
  • Maia Lavigne of North Attleboro
  • Carolyn MacPherson of North Attleboro
  • Emma Mangiacotti of Norfolk
  • Avery McMorran of North Attleboro
  • Gabriella Mills of North Attleboro
  • Olivia Muise of North Attleboro
  • Delaney Myers of North Attleboro
  • Jillian Plante of North Attleboro
  • Justina-Ann Sauro of Franklin
  • Katie Udell of Medway
  • Nicole Veader of Seekonk
  • Shannon Zogalis of North Attleboro



Tri-County RVTHS, located at 147 Pond Street in Franklin, is a recipient of the High Schools That Work Gold Achievement Award and serves the communities of Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, North Attleboro, Plainville, Seekonk, Sherborn, Walpole, and Wrentham.

The pinning ceremony honored twenty-six seniors in the Medical Careers vocational program
The pinning ceremony honored twenty-six seniors
in the Medical Careers vocational program

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