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Mackenzie Pate, an ambitious member of the Duplin Agribusiness Academy and a Duplin Early College 11th grade student, recently completed a seven-week internship with Prestage Farms in Clinton, North Carolina. Prestage Farms is a multi-generational, family-owned, and operated business specializing in processing turkey and pork. It provided Mackenzie with a unique and hands-on learning experience.
Mackenzie worked closely with piglets throughout her internship and engaged in various exciting farm activities. Her experience at Prestage Farms reinforced her passion for animals and aspiration to become a Livestock Veterinarian. With her sights set on a future at NC State University, Mackenzie is determined to pursue her dream career.
Wesley Ackerman, Farm Manager at Prestage Farms, praised Mackenzie's performance, stating, "Interns like Mackenzie should be what the company strives to find every year. Mackenzie is an enthusiastic employee who is always willing to pitch in without needing to be asked. Her dedication to the job and her passion for animals shone through this summer as she consistently demonstrated eagerness and a strong work ethic. Hopefully, she will join us again next summer."
Mackenzie expressed her gratitude to Ms. Best, Administrator of the Duplin Agribusiness Academy, for her unwavering support throughout this remarkable internship experience. In addition to her love for animals, Mackenzie has a keen interest in Chemistry, her favorite subject. She also attended Campbell University's Academy for Emerging Scholars this past summer, showcasing her academic and personal growth commitment.
As Mackenzie continues her educational journey, her experience at Prestage Farms will undoubtedly serve as a solid foundation for her future endeavors as a Livestock Veterinarian. The Duplin Agribusiness Academy, Duplin Early College High School, and the Duplin County community are proud to celebrate the achievements of this exceptional young lady and look forward to her continued success.
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WCTI News was on site to highlight the East Duplin Robotics class taught by Mr. Corey Keffer. During this interview, three students, Wyatt Greene, Daniel Jones, and Kyle Kern demonstrated their skills at what it takes create one of the robots.
This year's senior class will be celebrating the annual tradition of Senior Sunrise on Friday, September 6. Information for the specifics will be shared on morning announcements.
The senior class of 2025 is gearing up for the beloved tradition of Senior Sunrise, set to take place Friday, September 6. This annual event marks the beginning of the final year of high school for the senior class and offers a special opportunity for students to come together and celebrate the journey ahead.
Each year, the Senior Sunrise event features seniors gathering on the football field early in the morning to watch the sunrise together, symbolizing the start of a new chapter. This cherished tradition is a highlight for the graduating class and creates lasting memories for students.
This year's event promises to be a memorable occasion for all those involved!