SRTC Recognizes Top Students and Teacher for 2019

Staff Report From Tifton CEO

Tuesday, January 29th, 2019

On January 24th, Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) honored its finalists and the respective institutional winners of the 2019 Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL), the Exceptional Adult Georgian in Literacy Education (EAGLE), and the Rick Perkins Award for Excellence in Technical Education at the Southwest Georgia Bank Conference Center in Moultrie, GA.

"The annual awards luncheon is an opportunity for us to celebrate our college's ‘Best of the Best.’ We are very proud of the nominees, finalists, and winners of the SRTC Adult Education EAGLE Student of the Year, GOAL Student of the Year (credit program), and Rick Perkins Award of Excellence Instructor of the Year awards. These students and faculty are to be applauded and commended for their academic and teaching endeavors as well as their contributions to the college and community. We wish each of them the best of luck as they move forward to compete in their respective categories at the regional and state levels," commented Dr. Craig Wentworth, President of SRTC.

The three awards represent excellence in their respective areas of technical and adult education.

The EAGLE Program celebrates adult learners in pursuit of excellence. The program recognizes and honors students who have demonstrated exceptional achievement in statewide adult education classes. Adult Education teachers in public, private, and grantee agencies nominate students at the local program level to participate in the EAGLE recognition program at the state level. Selection criteria include student character, attitude, attendance, leadership and community involvement and activities.

Every EAGLE delegate is considered an ambassador and spokesperson for literacy serving local communities and the state by promoting lifelong learning. This year’s winner, Joshua Jackson of Tifton, will represent the local program at the state EAGLE Leadership Institute in Atlanta.

GOAL competition begins during the Fall semester, when technical college instructors across Georgia identify their most promising students and nominate them for GOAL based on academic achievement and personal leadership. This year’s winner is Jordan Baugham of Thomasville, who is enrolled in the Radiologic Technology program. The other finalists were Abby Bergeron, Ian Moody, and Jennifer Perez.

SRTC-Tifton will host the regional GOAL competition in February. Winners representing Albany Technical College, Coastal Pines Technical College, Savannah Technical College, Ogeechee Technical College, South Georgia Technical College, Southern Regional Technical College, and Wiregrass Georgia Technical College will compete for three available state finalist positions from within the region.

A statewide winner will be selected at the state GOAL competition in Atlanta in April and will travel the state for a full year on behalf of Georgia’s Technical College System. Georgia based automaker Kia will donate a 2019 year model vehicle to the state’s winner.

The Rick Perkins Award for Excellence in Technical Instruction honors the Technical College System of Georgia’s most outstanding instructors. The award has been an ongoing statewide event since 1991 and is designed to recognize technical college instructors who make significant contributions to technical education through innovation and leadership in their respective fields. Formerly known as the Commissioner’s Award of Excellence, the award was renamed in honor and memory of Thomas “Rick” Perkins, an instructor at West Central Technical College, who received the Commissioner’s Award of Excellence prior to his untimely passing. The Technical College System of Georgia provides oversight for the Rick Perkins Award program through the college Presidents’ Academic Affairs Committee and the state planning committee. The winner of this year’s award is Tiffany Fox. Mrs. Fox teaches Psychology on the Tifton Campus. Other finalists for this award were Mr. Tony Turpin and Mrs. Kerrie Wilson.