ARIZONA TAX CREDITS PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS
The Superheroes of CTE
Back Left to right:
Chris Mills (Criminal Justice), Carrie Duerk (Theatre), Kristen Hale (Marketing), Dawn Wolslagel (Culinary), Mark Goldie (Engineering), Tim Ingold (TV & Film), Nick Katzfey (Dig. Photo);
Middle Left to right:
Marlene Plumb (Acctng, Fin Lit), Kim Robinson (Fin. Svcs), Sharon Fitzpatrick (Web Dev.), Becky Deibert (Nursing);
Front Left to right:
Sarah Avalos (Culinary), Deborah Schaefer (Bus. Math)
LOCAL BOYS & GIRLS CLUB MEMBER SELECTED AS YOUTH OF THE YEAR
Antonio Garlant
April 9, 2015
Sierra Vista Boys & Girls Club Chief Professional Officer Jarrett Croft, along with Clubhouse Director Jay Roach and Board President Patricia Norquist pose with Youth of the Year recipient Antonio Garlant who will be going to Phoenix for a three-day Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year competition. Garlant will be competing for a spot in the regional competition, with six regional winners headed to Washington D.C. for the national competition.
**COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION**
Community Roundtable Tour of Buena is Great Success!
February 27, 2015
CHOICES, CHOICES, CHOICES
Buena students get to explore options galore at the Career and Technical Fair, Feb. 17, 2015
Photos by Mark Levy, SVHerald
Buena High School Sports Medicine student Hailly Greenough
uses a restrictive band on fellow senior Ryan Fulton while teaching him about
eversion strengthening during Feb. 17th Career & Technical Education Fair
in the school gym.
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Leylony Yniquez, sophomore, receives guidance from ecology student Noah Raisman, senior, on adjusting binoculars as Raisman extolls the virtues of the science department's ecology class at the Feb. 17th's CTE Fair at Buena. The fair is for CTE students to motivate prospective schoolmates why they should enroll in their programs next semester.
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Buena Criminal Justice student Siella Collier, left, junior, chats with Victoria Ramsey, junior, about taking the criminal justice course Feb. 17th in the school's gym.
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JTED dollars make a difference
Voter-approved funds boost CTE programs
Voter-approved funds boost CTE programs