The GAVC Advantage: Real-world skills for real-world success

The finish line of the 2024-25 school year is in sight, but there’s still plenty going on at the Galesburg Area Vocational Center.

Adam Seaney. director at GAVC, joined WGIL's Tyler Gumm and Jay Redfern on Galesburg's Morning News to talk about some upcoming events and the mission of GAVC.

Four students — Don Patrick of Galesburg, Addison Courtright of ROWVA, Ava Howerton of United and Caleb Strange of Monmouth-Roseville — joined Seaney to share their experiences at GAVC.

From left, GAVC students Don Patrick of Galesburg, Addison Courtright of ROWVA, Ava Howerton of United and Caleb Strange of Monmouth-Roseville.
From left, GAVC students Don Patrick of Galesburg, Addison Courtright of ROWVA, Ava Howerton of United and Caleb Strange of Monmouth-Roseville. (WGIL)

 

The finish line of the 2024-25 school year is in sight, but there’s still plenty going on at the Galesburg Area Vocational Center.

Adam Seaney.

 

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