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Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Parkside Graduate: World Class Technician Merritt
Wicomico County Public Schools graduate Eddie Merritt (Parkside Class of '16) was recently honored as a Certified World Class Auto Technician by General Motors. At age 19, Merritt is believed to be the youngest ever to achieve this at GM. Merritt works at Courtesy Chevrolet in Salisbury, MD and learned his skills in the CTE program at Parkside High School.
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Congrats to this young man and kudos to the CTE program at Parkside!
Thanks Joe!! Nice to hear report on kids that are doing positive things and not the garbage James M Bennett filled the news with all last year
Yes need to hear more success stories like this! Congratulations to this fine young gentleman! We need more people interested in learning a skill. Not everyone is cut out to go to college. Follow your passion not what someone tells you you should do. Have to have money but must be happy in your career for you will be spending many hours on a job so make sure you love what your doing!
and I am wondering how much student debt he's incurred while obtaining this certification?
Joe, You need to learn more about Eddie. He comes from good Eastern Shore stock and has overcome much sadness in his young life.
Great NEWS! Thank you and congratulations to Mr. Merritt.
109 why should you care go back under your rock congrats young man
Congrats!
CTE educates many great kids, and they are able to start contributing to society at graduation, in addition to making a good living for themselves.
Now this is real news. I do like reading about successful you people doing something good.
Young
Ray Nordstrom should pay him what he is worth now.
No excuses!
That school is second to none as is this wonderful young man!!
Great Job Eddie! My son also benefited from vocational training in Worcester County and has been extremely successful as an elevator mechanic. The trades are suffering the loss of highly trained and driven people. This article just made my day!!!
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