EHS students compete in Job Olympics
Monday, April 28, 2008
Five Eudora High School students traveled to Johnson County Community College on April 23 to compete in the Job Olympics, a competition where students with exceptional needs compete in various job activities. The Eudora students combined to bring home a total of eight medals.
- Annie Jessup, junior, brought home two first-place medals: one in checking writing and one in stuffing & labeling envelopes
- Nima Jafari, junior, placed second in advanced job application
- Ashley Coleman, sophomore, received a third place medal in stocking products
- Phaleesha Chronister, freshman, got third in job application and first in stocking product
- Alyssa Langford, freshman, received two medals; second place for custodial and third place in phone messages



