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MCHS' Ranburger receives OCTC Pathfinder Award
MCHS' Ranburger receives OCTC Pathfinder Award

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time31-05-2025

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MCHS' Ranburger receives OCTC Pathfinder Award

McLean County High School's (MCHS) guidance counselor Caitlin Ranburger has been announced as the 2025 recipient of the Owensboro Community and Technical College (OCTC) Pathfinder of the Year Award. The Pathfinder of the Year Award was established by the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) as a way to recognize high school teachers and counselors for their efforts in supporting students' college and career goals. Each institution within the KCTCS system, 16 total, selects one recipient. 'It is truly an honor just to have been nominated for this award,' Ranburger said. 'I am shocked to have been selected, as I know that so many educators are equally deserving, but I am also extremely appreciative for the recognition. McLean County is a special place, and we have great kids here. They deserve people in their lives who are advocating for them and doing all that they can to help them be successful.' Ranburger, herself a graduate from the McLean County Public School (MCPS) system, said that it's even more special to be able to bring the award home to McLean County. 'It feels so awesome to give McLean County some positive publicity,' she said. After graduating from MCHS, Ranburger went on to earn a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Owensboro's Brescia University and followed that degree with two masters of arts degrees, one in teaching and one in school counseling. She began teaching as a substitute in 2016, taught eighth graders at McLean County Middle School English and language arts and then transitioned to the role of guidance counselor at the high school four years ago. Representatives from the college, along with Ranburger's colleagues from the high school and her friends and family, surprised her with the award on Friday, May 23, with a ceremony held at the high school. 'It's still a little bit surreal because, whenever they surprised me with this (award); I had no idea I was getting it. So, I was like, 'Are y'all punching me? Are you serious? Did anyone else get nominated?' You know, I'm not very good at accepting praise and compliments, but winning feels awesome,' she said. OCTC's President Scott Williams presented Ranburger with the award, along with other representatives from the school's student affairs and marketing teams. 'Ms. Ranburger exemplifies what it means to be a Pathfinder,' said Williams. 'Her passion, commitment and tireless support for students are inspiring. We deeply value our partnership with McLean County High School, and Caitlin's impact on her students and her school community makes her a remarkable choice for this award.' Ranburger said that as she's gotten more comfortable in her role as the high school guidance counselor, she's been able to form close relationships with the students, which allows her to gain more perspective in leading the students towards careers, college or technical school after graduation. 'I feel like as a team we do a good job of looking at the individual student, and helping them to make goals. We are setting some type of bar to say, 'Hey, here's this goal if you wanna be able to take these classes then this is what we need from you',' she explained. 'So I feel like even having that (college classes) as an option, the kids are a lot more motivated to show up to school to make the grades to do the things they need to do because they really love the idea of going to college early. I've definitely seen a lot more interest in the college route. I feel like even eighth graders are coming up and talking about scheduling, asking, 'What do I need to do to be able to do college classes?' I tell them to not get too far ahead of themselves, but I love seeing their interest.' She said that, since she began her full-time teaching career at the middle school, it's also been fulfilling to watch her students grow and continue through their high school years. She said she tries to make it a point to get to know each student, which is much easier to do in a small school like MCHS, so that she can help guide them down a future pathway that would be right for them. The college stated in a press release that Ranburger has been nominated for the Pathfinder of the Year Award every year since the award's inception. This year she was nominated by a colleague and close friend Shannon Wood. 'She celebrates her students' strengths and knows our students are worth the extra effort and always makes them feel confident they have the best plan for their future in motion. She never minds spending extra time meeting with students and reviewing their options,' wrote Wood in her nomination entry. In addition to receiving this year's Pathfinder Award, Ranburger was also recognized earlier this spring semester for her efforts in implementing the Teen Mental Health First Aid program for all freshman students at the high school, the first traditional high school in the state to train an entire class of students in the program. 'Dedicated to keeping students and families informed, she uses social media to share information on scholarships, summer programs, clubs and more. Above all, she never misses a chance to celebrate her students' successes,' detailed the press release from the college. Ranburger, in addition to preparing students for the next steps after high school, also coordinates all course scheduling for students, manages dual credit enrollment with OCTC and other area post-secondary institutions for students and helps to guide students through navigating financial aid and scholarship opportunities, including FAFSA guidance, finding resources through the KHEAA and utilizing the Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship program. 'Receiving the OCTC Pathfinder of the Year Award for 2025 feels like my biggest success so far!' Ranburger said.

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