Horace O’Bryant School Students Earn Microsoft Certifications And Monroe Computes $$$

Monroe Computes recently presented nine Horace O’Bryant Middle School students with checks ranging from $400-$500 for successfully earning their Microsoft Office Certification tests.

Pictured from left to right:  HOB principal, Christina McPherson, Director of Career and Adult Education, Dr. Jerry Caputo, William Niles, Monroe Computes, Jacob Dekker, Ainsley Cunningham, Skylar Larmel, Bryan Urbay, Sarah Karch, Jessica Nitti, Hunter Nitz, Christian Harnish, Microsoft Instructor, Phillip Baucom, Monroe Computes, John Padget.  Not pictured:  Dylon Michaud

In addition to the cash award and industry certification the Steven also earned 3 college credits and funds for his classroom. <Monroe /> COMPUTE$, thanks to Mr. Padget, has contributed (more than $25,000) in resources and cash awards for students, along with additional dollars for classroom funding. <Monroe /> COMPUTE$ is a facet of the Career and Technical Education Training offered within Monroe County School District. The Monroe County School District serves approximately 8,800 students throughout the upper, middle, lower keys, and Key West.  The accredited school district consists of ten public schools, six charter schools, and alternative and virtual schools. To learn more about the District mission, the Career and Technical Education program, and <Monroe /> COMPUTE$, visit www.keysschools.com.

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