Program Spotlight

West Washington would like to congratulate our students who received their Adobe Certification License. These results are impressive and they are a direct reflection of the commitment to excellence of our Digital Communication program and West Washington.  “The Digital Communications program is fortunate to have top of the line software and equipment to instruct students on today's industry software. This year, through Lost River Career Cooperative, our program was able to provide several students with the opportunity to take and pass an Adobe certification,” explained Digital Communications Instructor, Brian Wolfe.

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The breakdown of results of students who were able to be classified as Adobe Certified Professionals are as follows:  

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  • 21 students passing and earning 28 total certifications (some multiple)

  • 9 earned Visual Design using Adobe Photoshop

  • 7 earned Digital Video using Adobe Premiere Pro

  • 12 earned Graphic Design and Illustration using Adobe Illustrator

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The following students earned an Adobe Certification License this year:

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Titan Williams

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Lane Hoefler

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Cash Long

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William Pedigo

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Clark Nance

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Wyatt Johnston

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Kye Strother

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Anna Arney

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Ellie Henry

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Graham Edwards

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Leauna Springer

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Shelby Lloyd

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Jason Lewis

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Jonathan Huls

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Jimmy Hebner

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Jackson Wiseman

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Mason Jones

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Jared Huls

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Morgan Griffith

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Elle Strother

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Caleb Pavey

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"I couldn't be more proud of our Digital Design and Radio/TV programs at West Washington. Mr. Wolfe has created a top-notch program that is not only popular amongst our students, but with our overall community. Our students are engaged in work based learning projects on a daily basis with their final products being utilized professionally by community businesses and partners. Our students' professional skills are evident in the amount of Adobe certifications earned this year - the highest ever in one school year! These students are entering college and the workforce with valuable credentials and expertise that will set them apart from others. Congratulations Senators!" noted WWHS Guidance Counselor, Stacey Nance.

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Congratulations to these students who are taking full advantage of the opportunities provided through the Digital Communications program at West Washington.