More than 700 high school seniors from more than two dozen school districts graduated from the Capital Region BOCES Career and Technical Education (CTE) Center on June 11. A dozen members of the Class of 2026 were among them.
Many of the graduates are going on for additional education and others are going straight into the workforce thanks to the skills they learned and the connections they made at BOCES.
Capital Region BOCES District Superintendent Lauren Gemmill praised the graduates and thanked the community that supported their efforts – from family members to educators to business and labor partners.
“You have gained practical skills that are not only valuable, but essential in today’s world,” Gemmill told the graduates.
Voorheesville CTE graduates include:
Criminal Justice II
Rayah McCallus
Havana Perez
Billy Sperbeck
Katharine Stapf
Electrical Trades I
Lukas Siemann
Electrical Trades II
Carson Mortensen
Entertainment Technology II
Kai Reynolds
Game Design & Implementation
Anthony Thorne
Heavy Equipment Repair & Operation
Cody Bess
Baylee Thomas
Plumbing
Azrael Lozano-Kozakiewicz
Welding & Metal Fabrication II
Cheyenne Watkins
