The Culinary Arts CTE program had a strong showing at the 2024 ProStart State Competition! There were 7 competitions over two days in Kalamazoo and over 400 students competed. Our program brought 14 students and competed in both ServSafe Knowledge Bowl and Cake Decorating. Team A from the ServSafe Knowledge Bowl placed 5th overall. Congratulations to all participants!
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If you're interested in learning more about future options for your 7th - 12th grade student, look no further because Clare Public Schools is hosting their annual College and Career Night tonight. This is always a great event to learn about what great opportunities are available for them while in high school and beyond!
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Today - March 1st, the Clare-Gladwin RESD celebrates Maintenance Staff Appreciation Day, extending our heartfelt gratitude to Owen Malson, our Director of Maintenance & Facilities, for his outstanding commitment and service to our organization.
Today - March 1st, the Clare-Gladwin RESD celebrates Maintenance Staff Appreciation Day, extending our heartfelt gratitude to Owen Malson, our Director of Maintenance & Facilities, for his outstanding commitment and service to our organization.
The 7th entry in our CTE student and program showcase is Donavin Marshall from Diesel Technology.
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Join us in recognizing Public Schools Week, Feb. 26 - March 1, 2024! Public schools are the backbone of our society, nurturing future leaders. Let's celebrate the achievements and dedication of our educators! #CGRESD #CTE #PSW24 #PublicSchoolProud https://www.publicschoolproud.org
How about a second helping from our CTE student and program showcase? Here's Kenadee Overton from the Culinary Arts program.
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We start our week off with Jack Cutlip, a CTE student and program showcase from our Health Occupations program.
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Happy Friday everyone! Our CTE student and program showcase today is Madison Forfinski from Agricultural Science.
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Up next for our CTE student and program showcase is Josie Dungerow from Criminal Justice. #CTEitsWorking #CTEMonth #Student+ProgramShowcase #GladwinCommunitySchools
CTE ... it's working!
Graphic designed by Tyler Jarosiewicz, a CTE Digital Media student.
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The next CTE student and program showcase is Colton Kleinhardt from Digital Media.
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The Clare-Gladwin Career & Technical Education (CTE) program proudly acknowledges and congratulates the exceptional students who have been named "Students of the Marking Period" for the second period. These students have demonstrated outstanding commitment, dedication and excellence in their respective CTE classes, as recognized by their teachers.
The following students have earned this prestigious recognition:
Conner Christian of Beaverton (Advanced Manufacturing); Madison Jones and Siara Gilmore of Clare (Agricultural Science); Jacob R Cuddie of Gladwin and Matthew M Firman of Farwell (Automotive Technology); Alex Krzyzanowski of Clare, Alexander Yost of Gladwin and Cody Muma of Beaverton (Construction Trades); Blake Davenport of Harrison and Drew Hoag of Gladwin (Criminal Justice); Riley Baxter and Jasmin Fischer of Farwell (Culinary Arts); Donavin Marshall of Clare (Diesel Technology); Angie Snow of Harrison and Nik Mattoon of Gladwin (Digital Media); Kalli McGraw and Javier Beavers of Clare (Education Occupations); Hunter Rouleau and Taylor Shull of Harrison (Health Occupations); and Wyatt VanBuskirk of Farwell and Emily Morgan of Gladwin (Welding Technology).
The CTE administration and staff extend their congratulations to these students for their commendable performances and valuable contributions to their programs. This acknowledgment highlights their persistent efforts in striving for high standards.
The Clare-Gladwin Regional Education Service District remains committed to fostering a supportive and empowering learning environment for all students in the CTE program. These outstanding individuals serve as inspiring examples for their peers, embodying the values of the CTE program.
For more information about the Clare-Gladwin Regional Education Service District's Career & Technical Education program, please contact CTE Director Eric Johnson at 989.386.9334
Thank you, RAM Builders, for your CTE Construction Trades partnership!
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During CTE Month, we'd like to spotlight at least one student from each of our 11 CTE programs through our Student and Program Showcase. First up, Grayson Rodgers from Education Occupations.
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By the numbers, CTE is working!
Design created by Digital Media student, Tyler Jarosiewicz.
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The Clare-Gladwin RESD would like to share their heartfelt appreciation for the CTE staff and instructors. Their dedication and passion help light the path for student success. Thank you for all you do!
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Thank you for your partnership with our CTE Automotive Technology class!
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Congratulations to Lily Ward, a current CTE Health Occupations 2nd year student, who recently was awarded a Laker Distinction Scholarship from Mid Michigan College. She plans on attending MMC with a Nursing major. Way to go, Lily!
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CTE Expansion: A Bright Future for Career-Focused Education: Construction is set to begin on a state-of-the-art Clare-Gladwin Career and Technical Education (CTE) building, courtesy of a generous $15 million grant from the State of Michigan's Labor and Economic Opportunity Department. This funding will pave the way for extensive upgrades and expansion at the John C. Magnus Center, providing advantages not only for upcoming CTE students from Beaverton, Clare, Farwell, Gladwin and Harrison but also for the surrounding communities.
As part of Michigan's commitment to advancing vocational education, the state’s goal is to increase the percentage of working-age adults with a skill certificate or college degree from 50.5% today to 60% by 2030. This new facility effectively aligns with the state's objectives, addressing skill gaps, supporting economic growth, improving educational access and encouraging fair competition for inclusive development.
"The increasing demand for skill-based labor goes beyond our local community and spans throughout Michigan," said CTE Director Eric Johnson. "This expanded facility not only addresses current needs but also positions CTE for future growth, allowing us to add essential program courses for much-needed skill-based positions in the region."
The expansion at the Magnus Center will meet the growing demands for CTE programs by creating spacious, modern classrooms, improving program flexibility for future courses, incorporating a 6500-square-foot conference center and providing a state-of-the-art commercial kitchen for the Culinary Arts program.
The groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for 3 p.m., Friday, April 5, marking a significant step toward a brighter future for career-focused education in the region.