Parkside High School student wins ACE challenge

Salisbury Independent
Posted 3/12/24

Congratulations to Parkside Horticulture student Kaitlyn Tyler in placing first in the regional ACE Mentoring challenge.

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Parkside High School student wins ACE challenge

Congratulations to Parkside Horticulture student Kaitlyn Tyler in placing 1st in the regional ACE Mentoring challenge. Kaitlyn and partner Elizabeth Olvera designed a local community park and facility. The ACE Mentor Program of America is an after-school program that prioritizes workforce development for high school students by connecting them with experts from the design and construction industry. (Photo courtesy Wicomico County Schools)
Congratulations to Parkside Horticulture student Kaitlyn Tyler in placing 1st in the regional ACE Mentoring challenge. Kaitlyn and partner Elizabeth Olvera designed a local community park and facility. The ACE Mentor Program of America is an after-school program that prioritizes workforce development for high school students by connecting them with experts from the design and construction industry. (Photo courtesy Wicomico County Schools)
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Congratulations to Parkside Horticulture student Kaitlyn Tyler in placing first in the regional ACE Mentoring challenge. Kaitlyn and partner Elizabeth Olvera designed a local community park and facility. The ACE Mentor Program of America is an after-school program that prioritizes workforce development for high school students by connecting them with experts from the design and construction industry. (Photo courtesy Wicomico County Schools)

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