Last Thursday, at Fort Osage High School, 30 students were recognized during the Career & Technology Center signing day ceremony. Among them were Liam Strong and Diego Gonzalez Aguilar, both of whom plan to work at Cable Dahmer Chevrolet on 103rd Street in Kansas City. Diego, who moved from Mexico and settled in Eastern Jackson County three years ago, began taking classes at the Career & Technology Center and was congratulated by his teachers, including Bryan Compton and Bill Lieb.
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