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21 Ohio Hi-Point Seniors Earn Red Cord Honors for Lifesaving Blood Donations

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21 seniors at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center earned an honors red cord to wear during their upcoming graduation.

The students have donated blood three or more times during their high school career.

That helps save lives and make a difference in their communities.

The following students received the honor cord:

Jessica Bernardi (Exercise Science)

Haley Blackburn (Health Careers Academy)

Lydia Carpenter (Automotive Academy)

William Cordle (Culinary Arts)

Brooklyn Dingledine (Health Careers Academy)

Lisa Eastman (Animal Science)

Bexley Greek (Animal Science)

Jordyn Green (Health Careers Academy)

Shleby Hall (Animal Science)

Haley Horn (EMT)

Gabrielle Koon (Education Academy)

Nevaeh Lafollette (Diesel Technology)

Harley Linton (Automotive Academy)

Zachary Maser (Heavy Equipment Ops)

Derek Miller (Criminal Justice)

Camryn Neill (Animal Science)

Madiyn Pitts (Cosmetology)

Mallory Pummell (Education Academy)

Haeleigh Trainer Donohoe (Health Careers Academy)

Ivelisse Walcutt (Health Careers Academy)

Haylee Yelton (Welding and Fab)

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