Andrew Kepley chose three academic accomplishments from his time in high school to reflect on. The first was an algebra assignment on trigonometry that he got an A+ on, showing his strength in the subject important for his career interests. The second was a machine tech project creating an arbor press that demonstrated his improvement in the class. The third was winning first place in his state in a manual lathe skills competition as a junior, teaching him important lessons about time management and perseverance. Through these experiences, he has gained valuable math and machining skills that will benefit him, with the competition showing him what it takes to compete for jobs in the real world.
1) The author took auto cad and machine tech classes in high school to learn skills for a future career in machining.
2) He participated in a state machine competition where he placed second after missing a step on his second project and losing five points.
3) The author plans to attend college for an engineering or machining program, and hopes to start a family and have a career in machining within ten years.
This certificate recognizes that Andrew J Kepley completed the National Fire Academy's Incident Command System course on March 22, 2006. The certificate was issued by the National Fire Academy to acknowledge his training in incident command procedures.
Andrew Kepley has been a junior firefighter with the Harvey County Fire District #1 for the last 5 years. He is described as energetic, quick to learn, and always willing to do what is asked. The fire chief notes that Andrew has been a good asset to the department and will go far in life if he continues pursuing his hopes and dreams, as he has an analytical mind and is mechanically oriented.
Andrew has worked at E&V Motors since 2006 where the writer takes their vintage vehicles that are often in questionable condition. Andrew has shown sharp mechanical skills and is a problem solver beyond his years. He has high mechanical ability and a sense of responsibility that serves the business well. Recently, Andrew helped his family repair and restore structures on an old farmstead they purchased, demonstrating responsibility and adeptness. The writer recommends Andrew for whatever career he pursues.
Andrew Kepley chose three academic accomplishments from his time in high school to reflect on. The first was an algebra assignment on trigonometry that he got an A+ on, showing his strength in the subject important for his career interests. The second was a machine tech project creating an arbor press that demonstrated his improvement in the class. The third was winning first place in his state in a manual lathe skills competition as a junior, teaching him important lessons about time management and perseverance. Through these experiences, he has gained valuable math and machining skills that will benefit him, with the competition showing him what it takes to compete for jobs in the real world.
1) The author took auto cad and machine tech classes in high school to learn skills for a future career in machining.
2) He participated in a state machine competition where he placed second after missing a step on his second project and losing five points.
3) The author plans to attend college for an engineering or machining program, and hopes to start a family and have a career in machining within ten years.
This certificate recognizes that Andrew J Kepley completed the National Fire Academy's Incident Command System course on March 22, 2006. The certificate was issued by the National Fire Academy to acknowledge his training in incident command procedures.
Andrew Kepley has been a junior firefighter with the Harvey County Fire District #1 for the last 5 years. He is described as energetic, quick to learn, and always willing to do what is asked. The fire chief notes that Andrew has been a good asset to the department and will go far in life if he continues pursuing his hopes and dreams, as he has an analytical mind and is mechanically oriented.
Andrew has worked at E&V Motors since 2006 where the writer takes their vintage vehicles that are often in questionable condition. Andrew has shown sharp mechanical skills and is a problem solver beyond his years. He has high mechanical ability and a sense of responsibility that serves the business well. Recently, Andrew helped his family repair and restore structures on an old farmstead they purchased, demonstrating responsibility and adeptness. The writer recommends Andrew for whatever career he pursues.
This certificate recognizes that Andrew J Kepley completed the National Fire Academy's Incident Command System course on March 22, 2006. The National Fire Academy, a program under FEMA, awarded the certificate to Kepley for finishing the training on incident command systems.
This certificate acknowledges that Andrew Kepley completed the National Incident Management System (NIMS) introduction course on April 7, 2006. The course provided 0.3 continuing education units through the Emergency Management Institute of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
This letter certifies that a student completed a work sample for their academic area under the supervision of a teacher. The teacher signs the letter to confirm the student's work and may include additional comments about the sample or student's work.
This letter of authenticity certifies that a student completed a work sample for their academic area under the supervision of a teacher. The supervising teacher signs the letter and may include comments about the student's work. The letter is used to verify that the work was authentically completed by the student for their studies.
This document authorizes Newton High School to release a student's senior exit portfolio to their interview committee for the current 2009-2010 school year. It allows the high school to disclose or deliver the portfolio, which contains the student's records and work, to be evaluated by the committee. The student, or parent if the student is under 18, must sign and date the document to permit the release of the portfolio information.
Andrew Kepley is a senior at Newton High School pursuing a machine tech degree at Brooks Trade Center. He has 4 years of experience as a junior firefighter for Harvey County Fire District #1. Kepley also has over 6 years of experience as a service technician and assistant to owners at both E&V Motors and Appliance Service Center, where he performs general shop upkeep, works on automobiles and appliances, and assists on service calls. His skills include welding, operating lathes and mills, electrical and mechanical diagnosis, and heavy equipment operation.
This certificate recognizes that Andrew J Kepley completed the National Fire Academy's Incident Command System course on March 22, 2006. The National Fire Academy, a program under FEMA, awarded the certificate to Kepley for finishing the training on incident command systems.
This certificate acknowledges that Andrew Kepley completed the National Incident Management System (NIMS) introduction course on April 7, 2006. The course provided 0.3 continuing education units through the Emergency Management Institute of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
This letter certifies that a student completed a work sample for their academic area under the supervision of a teacher. The teacher signs the letter to confirm the student's work and may include additional comments about the sample or student's work.
This letter of authenticity certifies that a student completed a work sample for their academic area under the supervision of a teacher. The supervising teacher signs the letter and may include comments about the student's work. The letter is used to verify that the work was authentically completed by the student for their studies.
This document authorizes Newton High School to release a student's senior exit portfolio to their interview committee for the current 2009-2010 school year. It allows the high school to disclose or deliver the portfolio, which contains the student's records and work, to be evaluated by the committee. The student, or parent if the student is under 18, must sign and date the document to permit the release of the portfolio information.
Andrew Kepley is a senior at Newton High School pursuing a machine tech degree at Brooks Trade Center. He has 4 years of experience as a junior firefighter for Harvey County Fire District #1. Kepley also has over 6 years of experience as a service technician and assistant to owners at both E&V Motors and Appliance Service Center, where he performs general shop upkeep, works on automobiles and appliances, and assists on service calls. His skills include welding, operating lathes and mills, electrical and mechanical diagnosis, and heavy equipment operation.