Thank you to RiverOaks Life Enrichment Director, Dawn Green, for inviting Gibson County CEO to share in the “RiverOaks Prom” with its residents! All of these “youngsters,” those young ...
A big “Thank you” to AmeriCorps team members, Brianna and Jackson, for visiting Work Based Learning (WBL) to share their story and to teach us about the work of AmeriCorps. Their team ...
Thank you to Sharon Werne, Janelle Owens, and dog trainer, Sterling, for organizing a wonderful visit to the Gibson County Animal Shelter! VIVA Life, the club that spreads positivity ...
It was a privilege for Gibson County CEO to meet with Pastor Jared Henry today, at the Mackey Church of the Nazarene. Pastor Sarah Henry made this fantastic breakfast for CEO! Thank ...
Thank you to CEO Investor, Dr. John Feutz and the Princeton Veterinary Hospital, for a wonderful morning with cats and dogs… We learned about Veterinary medicine and the history of ...
Demarcus chose to teach Work Based Learning (WBL) about Teamwork, through an engaging, competitive activity with three teams. Each team was charged with creating the largest stand ...
A very special “Thank You” to Gibson County CEO mentor, Heather Mundy, and the rest of her Team at TMMI: Adam Lange, Eric Westlund, and Chad Goldsmith, for organizing a great day at ...
Work Based Learning (WBL) has been busy, with each student teaching a class this semester and classes working on developing their Portfolios for Graduation. Kynleigh taught the class ...
Gibson County CEO shared a very informative morning with Conservation Law Enforcement Officer, Matt Clark, our very own Denver’s father. Matt shared his journey into Law Enforcement ...
Gibson County CEO visited Judy Schmitt, sampled her delicious cinnamon rolls, and learned the story of how she began her business 42 years ago. Here’s to many more years of Judy and ...
A special “Thank you” to Princeton Mayor, Greg Wright, and his Assistant, Janelle Wood for a wonderful morning with Gibson County CEO!! We learned about ALL that is involved with the ...













