Williams Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

The Montana Association for Career and Technical Education would like to announce that Marshall Williams, Agricultural Education teacher at Powder River County High School, has been selected for the 2018 Montana Career and Technical Education Lifetime Achievement Award.

Mr. Williams has been a member of ACTE for his entire 39 years of his teaching career.

Throughout his career Marshall Williams has worked to improve the teaching environment at his school. Whether he is working with teachers, administrators, or local business, his goal is to help his students receive the best educational experience to insure their future success. Powder River High School Superintendent Jim Hansen says that "Mr. Williams continually gives his time to benefit students."

The ACTE Lifetime Achievement award recognizes CTE professionals for their leadership on behalf of ACTE, their innovations in CTE and their contributions to the field over an extended period of time.

The Association for Career and Technical Education is the largest national education association dedicated to the advancement of education that prepares youth and adults for careers. Montana ACTE is a member state with a mission is to provide leadership in developing an educated, prepared, and competitive workforce. The Montana Association of Career and Technical Educators provides the career and technical education necessary to create the highly skilled workforce that supports the demands of the 21st century economy and promotes economic development in Montana's communities.

 

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