Class of 2022: Parkland senior wins Career Academy award

Mike Monkiewicz, left, shakes Isaiah Page’s hand after presenting him with the Outstanding CAP Senior Award.

ALLENTOWN, Pa. | Lehigh Career & Technical Institute’s Career Academy Program, or CAP, is designed with the goal of helping students overcome challenges and meet their full potential. Seniors who embrace that goal leave LCTI primed for success in the next stage of their lives.

One of this year’s two Outstanding CAP Senior Award winners is Isaiah Page, a Parkland High School student in LCTI’s CAP Electrical Technology program. Director of Student Services Sean Will honored Isaiah on Tuesday (May 31, 2022) at PPL Center during the school’s Class of 2022 Senior Recognition Night. The prestigious, schoolwide award is one of seven presented at the ceremony.

CAP Electrical Technology teacher, Michael Monkiewicz, describes Isaiah as a hard worker who shows up each day with a can-do attitude. The 17-year-old’s commitment to technical excellence sets a positive example for his peers, his teacher said. Isaiah has been named student of the month multiple times and is also the CAP Electrical Technology program’s Outstanding Career & Technical Education Senior Award winner. 

LCTI’s Career Academy Program Senior Award is presented annually to two, full-day seniors who excel technically and academically while demonstrating a sense of community, fostering collaboration and practicing creativity both within and outside of the Career Academy Program.

Page, of South Whitehall Township, plans to attend Lehigh Carbon Community College in the fall.

Media Contact: Precious Petty, Public Relations Coordinator, 610-799-1450, pettyp@lcti.org

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