Cuyahoga Valley Career Center honors students and staff during recognition ceremonies

May 31, 2025 | Brecksville-Broadview Heights City, School Districts, Ohio


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Cuyahoga Valley Career Center honors students and staff during recognition ceremonies
Brecksville residents can celebrate the achievements of local students as the Cuyahoga Valley Career Center (CVCC) recently highlighted a series of significant events during its latest board meeting. Notably, a signing day celebration on May 20 honored five students, including Brecksville Broadview Heights High School seniors Isabelle Parrish and Nathan Eddy.

The CVCC also held senior recognition ceremonies on May 31 and June 1, which are now available for viewing on the school's YouTube channel. During these ceremonies, Emily Saniki from Cuyahoga Heights High School was named Student of the Year, while Brody Bard from Revere was recognized as Employee of the Year. Earlier in May, an outstanding senior reception celebrated the accomplishments of seniors preparing for their next steps.

Additionally, the school recognized its Business Professionals of America (BPA) members, Sam Lombardo and David Lopez, who qualified and competed at the National Leadership Conference. CVCC members also participated in the Cuyahoga Valley Chamber of Commerce's state of the school's luncheon, further connecting with the community.

As the school year comes to a close, students will finish classes on June 3, followed by a teacher in-service day on June 4. These events not only showcase the hard work and dedication of students and staff but also strengthen the ties between the school and the Brecksville community.

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