The 13th and final truck driving class of the year marked its graduation with a ceremony held at the William M. Maguy Administration Office. Seven students completed the program and became eligible to take the Department of Motor Vehicles Class A license examination.
The ceremony was led by William M. Maguy School of Education Workforce & Recruitment Advocate Noah Arzola, who delivered an encouraging message to the graduates. In his remarks, Arzola reminded students that truck drivers are the lifeblood of the nation—responsible for moving goods from place to place and keeping communities and industries running. His message served as a powerful reminder of the critical role this profession plays in everyday life.
Truck Driving Instructor Jose Soria also addressed the class, commending the students for their hard work, perseverance, and dedication in reaching this critical milestone.
Over the course of the year, the William M. Maguy School of Education proudly graduated 109 truck drivers, helping strengthen the workforce and support essential industries throughout the region.
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