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Porter County Career and Technical Education News Vol 20, Issue 1

Arielle Cummings


Arielle Cummings, Health Occupations and PHS 2012 graduate came back for a visit to update us on her military career. Arielle was a star Health Occ student who enlisted after graduation. She has travelled extensively since and recently left for an assignment at an Army base in Georgia. Her military specialty is army intelligence. We are very proud of Arielle and of her service to our country.

Attend the Career Center Open House from 6-7 pm, on Wednesday, September 1.

2013 Scholarships (these are just the ones we know about)

Name High School Program Scholarship(s) College Plans
Emily Tezak WTHS Health Occ Kiwanis Workforce Bob Smaroff Scholarship $500 Alabama Univ- Nursing and beyond
Emma-Leigh Foster BGHS Health Occ Kiwanis Workfoce Bob Smaroff Scholarship $500, PCCF "Jumpstart Career" $1000, Tria Kappa $1500 Purdue Lafayette- Nursing and beyond
Cole Ozbolt PHS Modern Machining Brian Kingsbury Memorial Scholarship $200, donated by the Exley Family Vincennes- Machining
Kayla Bowman PHS/SELF Auto Spec Kids/Spec Needs $500 NW Ohio Tech- Auto
Madelyn Alfredson VHS Cosmetology Spec Kids/Spec Needs $500 Don Roberts Beauty School
Joe Dougherty Morgan CAD 2013 PCCF "Jumpstart Career" Scholarship $1000 Ivy Tech
Riley Van Eerd BGHS Elect PCCF "Jumpstart Career" $1000 Purdue Lafayette-EET
Charles Crowley VHS Video Productions PCCF "Jumpstart Career" $1000 Aquinas College- Communications
Abigail Pisinski PHS Health Occ PCCF "Jumpstart Career" $1000 Valpo U- Nursing
Lauren Miles PHS Health Occ PCCF "Jumpstart Career" $1000 Valpo U- Nursing
China Lee PHS Health Careers PCCF "Jumpstart Career" $1000  
Cameron Tripp Wash Twp Marketing Tri Kappa $1500 and the Mullen Family Scholarship IVTSC-HVAC
Breanna Mata Hobart Health Occ Workforce Enhancement Scholarship $600 IUB- Pre Pharm
Fallon Pugh PHS Health Occ Workforce Enhancement Scholarship $600 PNC- Nursing
Alex Schreier PHS Health Occ Workforce Enhancement Scholarship $600 Valpo U- Nursing
Christy Williamson Morgan Health Careers Workforce Enhancement Scholarship $600 Ivy Tech- Nursing
Matt Mues VHS Law Enf Workforce Enhancement Scholarship $600 IUPUI- Law Enf
Ben Brubaker VHS Elect Workforce Enhancement Scholarship $600 PNC- EET
Luke Zerza VHS CAD Workforce Enhancement Scholarship $600 PNC- MET
Bob Ross WTHS Bldg Trds/Mach Trds Workforce Enhancement Scholarship $600 Trine- Engineering
Montana Ketchem CHS ECE-Iddings Workforce Enhancement Scholarship $600 IUN-Radiology
Katherine Phillis WTHS Marketing Workforce Enhancement Scholarship $600 PNC- Business
Ceara Trcka CHS Health Careers HOSA Scholarship 45 credits Nursing at IVTSC
Paige Smith VHS Health Careers HOSA Scholarship 45 credits Nursing at IVTSC
Megan Leetz CHS Video Prod Gabe Meyers Scholarship $500 Columbia Chicago- Media Prod
Rebecca Annen VHS Video Prod Gabe Meyers Scholarship $500 Vincennes- Telecommunications
Armandina Torres PHS Health Occ Red Cross $1000 IVTSC Mortuary Science

Paul Bui, VHS 2013 Graduate, Electronics Technology Graduate New Employee for Fronius Corporation


Paul was recently presented an employment offer from the Fronius Corporation. Paul was a star student in Mr. Kenning’s Electronic and Computer Technology class last year. Fronius is an international company and world leader in welding technology, battery charging systems, and solar electronics. Fronius has an office in the Portage Ameriplex industrial park. Paul will receive 3 months of training in Austria and later have a company car, home office, and other benefits. It is a great opportunity for Paul to take what he has learned from the Alternative Energy project at the Career Center into the world of business and industry. Paul is very grateful for his start at the Career Center and only wishes he could have attended for two years. Mr. Kenning says, “Paul is very bright and conscientious; Fronius is getting a future star.”


It is a new school year and it is football season. School colors are worn proudly at the Career Center where students come together to take their Career and Technical electives with students from 10 different high schools. Though, some of our students will be battling each other on the gridiron, soccer field, or in different cheerleading squads, they come together as friends during the school week.

Kouts CTE Students Show Off Artisitic Talents over the Summer


Career Center students, Ethan Scates (CAD) and Maddie Royter (TV Productions), both are Kouts HS seniors, participated in the Youth Service Bureau Chalk the Walk event this summer. They helped raise money for YSB and they helped Horizon Bank support the event by performing as the Horizon Bank artists.


Students Learn Service to Others through Career Center Blood Drive

Health Occupations student helped the American Red Cross conduct our first successful blood drive of the year. Many students contributed by donating a pint of blood. We had a very successful day with 72 pints collected.


Elizabeth Rivich (VHS), Lauren Bobinski (Morgan Twp), and Bri Leuck (Morgan) are seen waiting to donate.

Health Occ and Health Careers students are pictured ready to monitor our Blood Drive.


Taylor Miley (Hebron) can be seen setting a smiling example of how easy it is to donate blood and save a life.

Substance Abuse

Substance abuse is a topic that has significantly infiltrated our community. It is found within our neighborhoods, schools, households…and even workplaces.

Drugs and alcohol can take a tremendous toll on a business. It’s estimated that 87% of drug and alcohol abusers work at a small business. The costs can be huge:

  • 50% of all Workers’ Compensation claims can be linked to drug and alcohol use.
  • 9 out of 10 alcoholics and 7 out of 10 drug addicts are employed.
  • Employees using drugs and alcohol are 10x’s more likely to miss work.
  • Over half of serious workplace accidents are drug or alcohol related.
  • A single employee abusing drugs or alcohol can cost your business $7000 annually.

 

All Porter County Schools are committed to helping our students avoid drugs and alcohol.

Calendar

  • Fall County Advisory Committee Meeting, October 17, 3:30-4:30, Porter County Career and Tech Center
  • Career and Tech Center Open House, 6-7 pm, Wednesday, September 18