Students were honored for serving an internship, co-op or work based learning.

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(Batesville, Ind.) - Batesville Tool & Die this week recognized students from the surrounding area that served an internship, co-op or work based learning with their company.
Students from Batesville, Franklin County and South Ripley high schools, and Oldenburg Academy showed excellent time management skills, dedication to education, participating in extra-curricular activities, all while working in their technical field of choice to get a start on their future careers.
According to Batesville Tool & Die, each student performed at a high level in their technical fields of study and will have a tremendous impact in the future of Manufacturing.
Pictured above:
- Toby Walsman – BTD Program Coordinator.
- Clara Black – Batesville High School - Videography & Communication.
- Jordan Koeller – Franklin County High School - Maintenance Technician.
- Clint Nicholson – South Ripley High School - Weld Fabrication, Assembly, Tooling – Die Maintenance.
- Zachary Hoff – Oldenburg Academy - Mechanical Engineering.
- Carter Wehr – Batesville High School - Machinist.
- Maxwell Richardson – Batesville High School - Weld Machine Assembly.
- Jacob Voegele – Oldenburg Academy - Mechanical Engineering.
Not Shown:
- Luke Snyder – Franklin County High School - Tooling – Die Maintenance.
- Noah Davis – Batesville High School - Machinist.
- Kaiden Eckstein – Batesville High School - Tooling – Die Maintenance.
- Jacob Hilbert – Oldenburg Academy - Mechanical Engineering.
- Levi Stonebraker – Oldenburg Academy - Mechanical Engineering.

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