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Two Bradbury high school apprentices named 2025 scholars by Kansas DOE

Two high school students pose for a picture in an office of The Bradbury Group.
Joe Westerman and Ethan Blaylock.

Two current machining apprentices with Bradbury, Ethan Blaylock and Joe Westerman, were among 200 high school seniors named 2025 Kansas Career and Technical Education (CTE) Scholars by the Kansas State Department of Education.

Established in 2017, the Kansas CTE Scholar program honors well-rounded, high-achieving students who have demonstrated exceptional performance in career and technical education as they complete their senior year. To be recognized, students must meet several requirements, including successful completion of at least three CTE credits and two at the technical or application level within a single career pathway, maintain a 3.5 GPA in CTE coursework, and demonstrate civic leadership through a project or complete 40 hours of documented community service.

“Bradbury is proud to work with hard-working students looking for technical education opportunities in the workforce,” says Shonda Fast, Bradbury’s recruitment and employee development coordinator. “It’s been exciting to watch Ethan and Joe as they prepare themselves for successful careers by achieving scholar status in this program. Congratulations to Ethan and Joe.”