A Visit from Dr. Patrena Elliot

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Roanoke Rapids, NC — July 18, 2023

A sense of excitement and anticipation filled the air as the Radiant Rays welcomed a distinguished guest to the Center for Energy Education. Dr. Patrena Elliot, President at Halifax Community College, graced the center with her presence, bringing with her a wealth of knowledge, expertise, and transformative insights. _______________________________________________________________________________________

The visit from Dr. Patrena Elliot marked a significant moment in the journey of the Radiant Rays—an opportunity for growth, empowerment, and skill enhancement. With an illustrious background in education, Dr. Elliot’s presence was a catalyst for positive change, igniting a spark of inspiration that would shape the Radiant Rays’ path forward. _______________________________________________________________________________________

During the visit, the Radiant Rays were provided with a unique and invaluable opportunity—the chance to engage in professional training under the guidance of a seasoned expert. Dr. Elliot’s expertise in various areas, including time management, study techniques, and self-assessment, proved to be a wellspring of knowledge that would enhance their skill sets and empower them to excel in their endeavors. _______________________________________________________________________________________

One of the highlights of the training was Dr. Elliot’s insights into time management tips, study techniques, and the art of self-assessment and prioritization. As the Radiant Rays absorbed these valuable lessons, they emerged with a newfound sense of preparedness, focus, and readiness to conquer any challenge that comes their way.

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