Two valedictorians.
In a graduating class of seven students, Scrantonâs top students cited competition as helping their performance â both in the classroom and on the athletic field.
One, Jeran Anderson, said his success wouldnât have been possible if not for the teachers who had guided him through school. He went on to thank his teachers, his administrators at Scranton High School and his coaches for pushing him as a student and an athlete.
The other co-valedictorian, Samantha Oase, also cited competition, both in class with Anderson and on the field of athletics.
The schoolâs athletic director, Kelly Pierce, introduced her. âI would like to recognize another academic leader in her class and in our school. Her peers, teachers and members of the community hold her in high regard. I have been extremely fortunate to have taught and coached this individuals over the years,â he said.
As Microsoft Commercial Virtual Remote Teams phases out on June 15, a cross-functional team of Air Force communication and acquisition experts are working diligently to welcome the workforce back to the enterprise Office 365 platform, primed to offer more,
As Microsoft Commercial Virtual Remote Teams phases out on June 15, a cross-functional team of Air Force communication and acquisition experts are working diligently to welcome the workforce back to the enterprise Office 365 platform, primed to offer more,
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U.S. Air Force readies for return to enhanced CHES collaboration
As Microsoft Commercial Virtual Remote Teams phases out on June 15, a cross-functional team of Air Force communication and acquisition experts are working diligently to welcome the workforce back to the enterprise Office 365 platform, primed to offer more robust features than ever before.
“We’re not losing a capability when CVR Teams goes away,” said Maj. Jennifer Sayers, Office of the Chief information officer. “We already have an enterprise capability that we’ve enhanced to make sure our Air Force users have what they need to communicate and collaborate for mission success.”