More than 300 local students, including 233 from Greene County Schools and 68 from Greeneville City Schools, graduated in 2020 with a Work Ethic Diploma, an achievement that demonstrates career and college readiness.
Whether those students entered the workforce this fall or are continuing their education, Greene Technology Center Principal Randy Wells said their Work Ethic Diploma provides âevidence of excellence.â
âStudents who earn the Work Ethic Diploma are prepared to enter the workforce and for post-secondary education,â said Career and Technical Education (CTE) Director for Greene County Schools Dr. Cindy Bowman. âThe Work Ethic Diploma allows students to be workforce ready and earn academic credentials, including an emphasis on the soft skills, industry certifications, and career and college readiness for high school students who meet the Work Ethic Diploma standards.â