St. Johns High Announces 17 Student Professional Certifications in the Hospitality and Tourism Program
December 15, 2016 -- St. Johns High Announces 17 Student Professional Certifications in the Hospitality and Tourism Program
For Immediate Release
December 15, 2016
Contact:
Andre Dukes 843-559-6400
Media Release
St. Johns High Announces 17 Student Professional Certifications in the Hospitality and Tourism Program
Johns Island, SC — St. Johns High School is honored to announce that 17 students enrolled in the Hospitality and Tourism Program earned their Guest Service Professional Certification from the American Hotel & Lodging Education Institute.
In addition to the classroom training that began in October, students in the Hospitality and Tourism Program have benefited from visits for training at Kiawah Island Resort and additional professional development training from representatives at Charleston County Parks and Recreation, Trident Community College, and Palmetto Community Action Partnership.
St. Johns High is honored to recognize the following students for their accomplishment:
Angel Arriaga
Ahleah Bonneau
Latisha Cuthberth
James Grant
Emoni Mack
Jailah Mack
Essence Middleton
Alexander Salgado
Curtis Smith
Sole Stanley
Jamara Tillmon
Talaisha A. Wright
Daneisha Gladden
Khamil Green
Tyleah Legare
I’muniqe McDade
Angelica Zamudio
For more information about the American Hotel & Lodging Education Institute’s Certified Guest Service Professional program, visit https://www.ahlei.org/Programs/Guest-Service-Gold%C2%AE/.
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