Warren County Career Center honors nearly 330 graduates at senior ceremony

Michael Lane, Board President, representing Lebanon City School District
Michael Lane, Board President, representing Lebanon City School District
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Warren County Career Center recognized the Class of 2026 during its annual Senior Ceremony at University of Dayton Arena on May 16. The event honored almost 330 students as they completed their high school education and prepared for future opportunities.

The ceremony included special recognition for Aubrey Wright from Kings High School, who was named the Top Performing Student at WCCC’s Atrium Campus for her work in the Dental Assisting program. Molly Bires from Lebanon High School received the same distinction at the Main Campus for her achievements in Engineering & Robotics.

Graduates were awarded more than diplomas, with many earning industry-recognized credentials designed to support their entry into college or the workforce. Certifications achieved by members of this class included Firefighter I & II, EMT, State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA), NCCER Core, CompTIA A+, Adobe Certified Professional, OSHA 10, ServSafe, and AWS welding certifications.

The graduating class reflects Warren County Career Center’s focus on hands-on learning and technical skill development. The center said these experiences prepare students for real-world success.

In a statement congratulating the graduates, Warren County Career Center said it looks forward to seeing “the impact these graduates will make in their communities and industries.”



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