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Student Spotlight: ACHS Tech student Tyler Moore wins coveted apprenticeship

Technology student wins Dr.Schneider Automotive Systems, Inc. Certified Apprenticeship, beating out 44 other applicants for the coveted award.
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By Shamarie Claiborne, Media Coordinator
Adair County School District, 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY

The good news just keeps pouring in for Adair County High School students. Junior, Tyler Moore, has been attending the Lake Cumberland Area Technology Center in Russell Springs, KY the past few years.

This past August, the Dr. Schneider Automotive Systems Inc. in Russell Springs, KY announced they would offer a Certified Apprenticeship for Injection Molding to juniors throughout the state. Dr. Schneider Automotive Systems Inc. has only one plant in the United States and it's located in our area. Convenient for Tyler since the craft of injection molding is where his interests lie. Injection molding is a specialized vocational skill that is highly sought after in many industries but predominantly in the automotive world.

When Tyler heard about the apprenticeship, he had thought it would be a great opportunity but was hesitant to apply. After more thought, he decided to go for it. He filed out the application, created a resume, and compiled the appropriate recommendations to be considered. Initially, there were 45 applicants being reviewed.

After all factors were evaluated, Dr. Schneider Automotive Systems Inc. narrowed their selection to three individuals. When Tyler received word he had made the cut he proudly went for his interview. Apparently, he shined like the rising star he is because word has arrived -- Tyler Moore is the first recipient of the Dr. Schneider Automotive Systems Inc. Certified Apprenticeship for Injection Molding in the State of Kentucky.

Tyler has been on cloud nine since receiving word of his apprenticeship. When I asked him what he wanted others to know about his accomplishment he stated "It is a great opportunity, one I am truly grateful for. At first I didn't want to apply because I thought I didn't have a chance. But now, my suggestion to all the juniors who qualify is to apply next year. You never know, you may get it - I did!" Tyler is really a neat kid with a great future in front of him.

The Adair Co. Schools wish Tyler the best of luck as he starts his apprenticeship. We also encourage him to learn all he can, from the skilled tradesmen who will be teaching him this year. What a great honor. Shamarie Claiborne




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Student Spotlight: Tyler Moore wins Dr. Schneider apprenticeship



2014-11-20 - 526 - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
Tyler Moore the first recipient of the Dr. Schneider Automotive Systems Inc. Certified Apprenticeship for Injection Molding getting a big congratulations from Adair County Schools Superintendent Alan Reed. We are sure, Tyler's parents Tamera Strange and Steve Moore, are ecstatic about Tyler accomplishment. Congratulations to the entire family and way to go Tyler!

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