Apr 08, 2025

GBHS students compete at Job Olympics, bring home top honors

Posted Apr 08, 2025 11:35 AM
Pictured: Brandi Suchy - interpreter/coach, Payton Edwards - 10th grade, Jamie Patton - 12th grade, MaKayla Cross - 11th grade, Faith Mead - 10th grade, Rhonda Glenn - special education teacher/coach, Trish Berger - special education teacher/work study coordinator.
Pictured: Brandi Suchy - interpreter/coach, Payton Edwards - 10th grade, Jamie Patton - 12th grade, MaKayla Cross - 11th grade, Faith Mead - 10th grade, Rhonda Glenn - special education teacher/coach, Trish Berger - special education teacher/work study coordinator.

From USD 428...

Four students from Great Bend High School put their skills to the test and brought home top honors during the annual Job Olympics, held March 26 in Hays, Kansas.

Representing GBHS at this daylong event were students MaKayla Cross, Jamie Patton, Payton Edwards, and Faith Mead. These outstanding students competed in a variety of hands-on events designed to build employability skills and boost confidence for future career success. Their hard work and preparation paid off with impressive results:

· 1st Place — Small Gas Engines, Rolling Silverware

· 2nd Place — Sorting Recyclables, Kids Meals Packaging

The Job Olympics provides students with opportunities to practice real-world job tasks, connect with employers, and engage in meaningful social experiences. The event aims to build motivation to learn job skills, improve social interactions, foster new friendships, and develop self-confidence. Participants also receive valuable feedback on their personal employability skills.

“The students not only gained practical skills that will serve them throughout their lives, but also built friendships with students from other schools and communities,” shared Trish Berger, Vocational Program Coordinator and Special Education Teacher at GBHS. “It’s inspiring to see their growth and enthusiasm during this event.”

Accompanied by three dedicated coaches, the GBHS team embraced every opportunity the Job Olympics had to offer, demonstrating perseverance and a positive attitude in each competition. Events like these reinforce the importance of community partnerships and showcase the talents and abilities of students with special needs.

For more information about the vocational programs at Great Bend High School, contact Trish Berger at 620-793-1521.