Putnam County senior signs with Vactor Manufacturing after internship

Ayden Lawless signed on after completing internship through school program

Ayden Lawless, a senior at Putnam County High School, sits with his parents and representatives from Vactor Manufacturing and the school following his signing with the company on Friday, May 16, after completing a yearlong internship through the school’s Work-Based Learning program.

Putnam County High School senior Ayden Lawless signed a job commitment with Vactor Manufacturing after completing an internship with the company through the school’s Work-Based Learning program.

Lawless participated in the program during the 2024-25 school year and officially accepted a position with Vactor during a signing ceremony held at the high school.

He was joined by his parents, school staff, and representatives from Vactor.

Work-Based Learning Coordinator Kimberly England said the program provides students with hands-on experience in local industries and helps prepare them for careers after graduation.

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