Monday, February 23, 2009
NHS ICE Student
Senior Cody Campbell has been selected as Norwell High School’s ICE (Interdisciplinary Cooperative Education) Student of the Week for the week of February 23, 2009.
Campbell’s place of employment in conjunction with the ICE Program is Precision Service located on Old Corning Road in Bluffton.
Campbell runs and stocks parts, assists technicians, and does general cleaning at the auto/diesel maintenance facility. His supervisors are owner Kevin Morris and manager Dean Grote.
Campbell is the son of Tammy Clark of Bluffton and Ryan Campbell of Warren. Following graduation he plans to attend Northwestern Auto and Diesel College in Lima, Ohio, to pursue a career as a mechanic.
“Cody has done a very nice job at Precision Service. He has become a member of a very close team of employees,” said Norwell ICE Coordinator Ron Harnish. “Cody is always willing to do whatever the technicians ask of him. He is not a stranger to work and getting dirty. I was impressed with Cody’s desire to come back to work after being involved in a very serious automobile accident last fall. His employer was patient with Cody’s recovery, and he is now 100 percent. I wish Cody well as he intends to learn more about the ever-changing technology in the auto/truck industry.”
The ICE program allows students to be released early each school day to work at jobs that could develop into future careers. Students learn skills, attain credits, and earn wages. Each student is also involved in a related-learning class taught by Harnish.
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