Students receiving Microsoft certifications

A total of 127 certifications have been obtained this year by the students in Debbie Crenshaw’s classes at Nacogdoches High School. 

The key benefit of obtaining an industry recognized certification in Microsoft Office Specialist Certification is the training and certification process promotes academic preparedness and demonstrates workforce readiness in the widely used software. Students leave the 2023-2024 school year with valuable Microsoft Office skills that can be used in their college and workplace careers.

Some of Crenshaw’s students have received Microsoft Office Specialist certifications in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and an extra certification as a Microsoft Office Specialist Associate for obtaining at least three certifications.

Students receiving Microsoft certifications

From left: Layla Peralta, Jacob Tucker, Irving Vargas Avalos, Kadie Callaway, Abdiel Castro, Maddie Gayden, Yelian Venegas (not pictured Janiya Teal).

Students receiving Microsoft certifications

From left: Cecilia Juarez-Avila, Madeliz Colegio, Xianna Kendell, Kayla Reeves, Evelyn Datin, Kimber Quinn, Trinity Caldwell, Kimberly Nava-Hernandez, Xilone Puffer.

Students receiving Microsoft certifications

Back row, from left: Otavian Tutt, Jose Sandoval, Jonathon McMullen, Isaiah Reyna. Front row: Maria Garcia-Perez, Emily Tovar, Yaretzy Castillo (not pictured Ryleigh Stephenson, Keith Gasaway)

Students receiving Microsoft certifications

From Left: Devan Whitaker, Robyn Chandler-Ezell, Abel Garcia, Bryan Martinez (not pictured Alexis Martinez)

Students receiving Microsoft certifications

From left: Shanae Butler, Angelique Flores, Dennis Choi, Angela Nguyen, Hannah Harkness, Anna Davis-Bennett (not pictured Nicole Burrow).

Students receiving Microsoft certifications

From Left: Michelle Lopez, Victor Flores, Kinley Creamer (not pictured Riley Ball, Marabella Koenig).