Wednesday, July 1, 2015

CTE students recognized for 2014-2015 school year achievements

The Clare-Gladwin Career Center honored a number of high school juniors and seniors last month for the efforts, skills, and commitment they displayed while completing a career and technical education (CTE) programs during the 2014-2015 school year. Representing Beaverton, Clare, Coleman, Farwell, Gladwin, and Harrison school districts, the students and their families filled the auditorium at Mid Michigan Community College in Harrison to celebrate their achievements.

The Clare-Gladwin Career Center of Clare-Gladwin RESD, offers career and technical education (CTE) programs to local high school juniors and seniors. Students spend half of their school day at their CTE program and the other half at their home high school.

Congratulations to the recipients of the 2014-2015 CTE Awards:


CRIMINAL JUSTICE:
1st Year Academic Excellence
David Lingaur
Olivia Walworth
Noah Hodgson
Mariah Penix
Kyla Shannon
Milena Toupin
2nd Year Academic Excellence
Madison Crowl
Jay Poet
Bradley Gallagher


WELDING:
Best Learner - Math
Clayton Burch
Ricky Woods
Most Improved
Ricky Woods
Jarod Given
Best Welder
Brandyn Simon
Josh Weisheim


CONSTRUCTION:
Overall Outstanding Student Award
Devon Poet
Chris Schultz
Outstanding 2nd Year Student
Mike McGuire
Kyler Zinser
Caleb Bard
Outstanding 1st Year Student
Erik Hasenfratz
Jordan Green
Cameron Sherrick
Mason Nash
Charlie Allen


GRAPHIC ARTS:
Design Award of Excellence
Ethan Davis
Shyla Cassidy


DIGITAL MEDIA:
Academic Excellence
Ryan Metzger
Artist's Guild
John Libbey
Senior Programmer
Chris Hofmann
Soft Skills
Jace LeFevere


HEALTH OCCUPATIONS:
CNA Training Scholarship
Jessica Scherrer
Jordyn Minski
Jordan Spitler
April Gibson
Brittany McWherter
Rylie Alward


CULINARY ARTS:
Most Improved Award
Melissa Richards
Ryan Taylor
Citizenship Award
Katelyn Duesbout
Brandon Bentley
2nd year Leadership Award
Heather Baker
Nicole Martin
Golden Spoon Award (Outstanding achievement in all areas)
Nicole Martin


AUTOMOTIVE TECH:
Above And Beyond Award – Student who gave 110%
          Chris Delong
          Nick Sharf


EDUCATION IN TRAINING:
Affirming to Others
Joel Middleton
Ciara Chambers
Kailin Moon
Most Improved
Hannah Bauman
Ashley Huckins
Leadership at Placement Site                   
Kaylee Bellingar
Sam Brown
Krystle Figgins
Monica Macklem
Recruiting Award            
Sabrina Wildermuth 
Desiree Sayles
Most Versatile
Jennifer Giles
Caitlynne Quick
Most Likely to have a Long Career in Teaching
Chelsea Gordan
Madison Sinks
Kayla Armstrong



FIRST SEMESTER PERFECT ATTENDANCE:

Dylan Atwell
Alyssa Bennett
Morgan Bradburn
Jason Brewer
Clayton Burch
Charles Cassidy II
Raymond Chenoweth III
Breanna Cosgrove
Tanner Davis
Clay Dennis
Zachary Dwyer
Ashley Eichhorn
Cody Forster
Blayne Fowler
John Frehling
Jordan Green
Ashley Helmer
Noah Hodgson
Christopher Hofmann
Taylor Krueger
Brody Lewis
Hannah Lipovsky
Gregory Massaro
Jordyn Minski
Madison Mott
Sean O'hare
Jasmine O'toole
Adam Palmer
Alan Poole
Raylene Ramirez
Alyson Robinson
Austin Sandel
Adam Scherrer
Jessica Scherrer
Gage Schutz
Trenton Searight
Kyla Shannon
Samuel Shaydik
Cameron Sherrick
Aaryn Shook
Austin Storms
Zac Swosinski
Max Taylor
Randy Taylor
Melina Toupin
Olivia Walworth
Bailey Davy
Silvia Davis
Erykah Curns
Marissa Mathews
Katelyn Duesbout



ALL-YEAR PERFECT ATTENDANCE:

Dylan Atwell
Alyssa Bennett
Nicole Bisby
Morgan Bradburn
Charles Cassidy II
Raymond Chenoweth III
Breanna Cosgrove
Tanner Davis
Clay Dennis
Ashley Eichhorn
Ashley Helmer
Madison Mott
Adam Palmer
Raylene Ramirez
Jessica Scherrer
Kyla Shannon
Samuel Shaydik
Cameron Sherrick
Zac Swosinski
Melina Toupin
Alan Poole
Taylor Krueger
Erykah Curns
Hannah Lipovsky
Marissa Mathews
Katelyn Duesbout

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Congratulations to the 2015 Clare-Gladwin Area School Graduates!


Three local students graduated from the Clare-Gladwin Area School earlier this month during the annual End of the Year Celebration program. The tune of “Pomp and Circumstance” and a full audience welcomed students Michael Frisch, Sean Haske, and Eden Mooketsi as they entered the school’s gymnasium donned in their caps and gowns.
Following the processional, each Area School class entertained the crowd with performances that reflected the event’s “Movies” theme.
The program concluded with the presentation of Certificates of Completion to the 2015 graduates.

For more information on the Clare-Gladwin Area School and the Clare-Gladwin RESD, please visit www.cgresd.net.

Monday, June 15, 2015

CGRESD Career Tech Summer Camps supported by Clare County Community Foundation

The Clare County Community Foundation has awarded Clare-Gladwin RESD with $4,716 in grant funding to support the inaugural Career Tech Summer Camps that will be offered this month to students entering grades 7-9.

On the mornings of June 16-18, students will be participating in one of four hands-on camp programs designed to introduce them to careers associated with career and technical education (CTE), including Caring for Children, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, and Digital Media.

“These programs will expose students to careers they may not be aware of or know a lot about,” said Sheryl Presler, Clare-Gladwin RESD Superintendent. “The students can then further explore those careers by participating in a CTE program once they are in high school.”

The grant monies will fund the majority of the costs of the Career Tech Summer Camps.

“We are extremely grateful to the Clare County Community Foundation for their investment in this valuable opportunity for local youth,” said Presler. “Ultimately, it is our hope that the Summer Camps will bring awareness of career and college opportunities to students through a fun and engaging curriculum over the three-day span.”


The Clare County Community Foundation strengthens the community by providing leadership, fostering collaboration on local needs and issues, and encouraging a legacy of giving through grants, scholarships, and events.  A portion of the Career Tech Summer Camp funds were awarded upon a recommendation from the Clare County Youth Action Council (Clare YAC). Clare YAC is a project of Clare County Community Foundation, and is made possible through the Council of Michigan Foundations and supported by a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Clare-Gladwin Area School awarded grant to create a garden at the John C. Magnus Center

 Throughout the 2014-2015 school year, the 
Construction Trades students from the 
Clare-Gladwin Career Center 
have renovated Verna's House to make
 it handicapped accessible for the
 Clare-Gladwin Area School students 
to use next school year
The Lowe’s Charitable and Education Foundation (LCEF) has awarded the Clare-Gladwin Area School the Lowe’s Toolbox for Education grant in the amount of $4,120 to create a garden at Verna’s House – the home located on the property of the John C. Magnus Center, owned by Clare-Gladwin RESD. The grant was secured by Vicki Longnecker, an Area School paraeducator and job coach.

Beginning in the fall of 2015, the school will be using Verna’s House for students to practice daily living skills such as cooking, cleaning, meal planning, and budgeting. The garden project will not only enhance the development of those skills, but it will also integrate elements of the Common Core Curriculum. Students will be using math and science to plot the layout of the garden and calculate the number of plants and seedlings needed. Students will also be researching various vegetables and the effects the weather pattern has on certain crops.

According to Longnecker, an additional benefit of the garden will be the opportunity to give back to the community. “The students will be donating some of the food from the garden to the local food pantries and will be inviting members of the local communities to help with the gardens,” she said. “Planting a garden, producing a crop, and sharing the rewards of their work with others will give these children a great sense of accomplishment. What better way is there to teach a sense of community while supporting independence than to grow your own food to share?”

The Clare-Gladwin Area School is a program of Clare-Gladwin RESD.



Wednesday, May 27, 2015

CTE student selected as Technical Education Award recipient

Sines (left) accepts the Technical Education Award from
Carol Santini of Mid Michigan Community College.
Clare-Gladwin Career Center student Alexis Sines has been awarded the Technical Education Award from Mid Michigan Community College valued at $500. Sines participated in both the Education in Training and Graphic Arts career and technical education (CTE) programs during her junior and senior years at Clare High School. She was also an active member in The Officials, the Graphic Arts program’s student leadership group whose mission is to offer their time and talents to the local communities, such as providing free design and printing work for local non-profit organizations.

Sines plans to attend Mid Michigan Community College to earn an associate’s degree, and then go on to obtain a bachelor’s degree in education. Ultimately, she would like to teach art in a public school setting.


The Clare-Gladwin Career Center, a program of Clare-Gladwin RESD, provides career and technical education offerings to local high school juniors and seniors. Students spend half of their school day in their CTE program and the other half at their local high school.   

Thursday, May 21, 2015

CTE student selected as Breaking Traditions Award winner

Heather Baker, a Culinary Arts student at the Clare-Gladwin Career Center, is one of 22 high school

students from across the state to receive the 2015 Michigan Department of Education (MDE) Breaking Traditions Award for surpassing obstacles and stereotypes to achieve success in Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.

According to State Superintendent Mike Flanagan, "The Breaking Traditions Awards recognize high school and college students who have demonstrated success in CTE programs that are nontraditional to their gender. At a time when there is a call from various stakeholders for building a more-responsive, market-driven schools-to-jobs pipeline, it is important to recognize the efforts of these students and the programs that helped them."

Baker, also a senior at Gladwin High School, was nominated for the recognition by Culinary Arts Instructor Heidi Rocha. “Heather consistently goes above and beyond in everything that she does. Her ability to enter the workforce is outstanding.”

Baker accepted the award at a ceremony at the Library of Michigan in Lansing this month.

"These outstanding students are preparing themselves to enter a career that will benefit them individually and benefit Michigan by increasing diversity in our state's workforce." Flanagan said. "By their determination and dedication to pursuing careers in an area nontraditional for their gender, they are role models for peers who may be considering such a career path."

Baker plans to attend Northwood University to earn a degree in business while continuing her apprenticeship with Chef Fred Garcia of the Lost Arrow Resort. Once she obtains a business degree, Baker would like to further her skills at a culinary arts college, such as the Culinary Institute of America, and eventually own a restaurant.

Culinary Arts is a career and technical education (CTE) program offered to high school juniors and seniors at the Clare-Gladwin Career Center. The students spend half of their day at their CTE program and the other half at their local high school.


Monday, May 18, 2015

Local students celebrated at Turn-Around Achievement Awards

The 2015 Turn-Around Achievement Award Recipients
Photo Credit: Bob Frei
Twenty students from ten local high schools were recognized at the 10th annual Clare-Gladwin Area School Board Association’s Turn-Around Achievement Awards on May 7. Held at Mid Michigan Community College, community leaders in education celebrated the accomplishments of local high school students who have made a positive and significant change in their lives during their high school careers despite extreme personal or academic struggles.


The Keynote Speaker at the awards ceremony was Lindsay Golden, an admissions specialist at Mid Michigan Community College. Originally from Clare, Golden revealed the series of poor decisions she made during her teen years that ultimately led to her dropping out of high school and making choices that threatened her well-being. “At that point, I was the worst possible version of myself,” she said. “It was then I decided I couldn’t live like that anymore.” Golden’s revelation resulted in her returning to school and working around the clock so she could graduate with her class. Today, Golden holds an associate’s degree from Mid Michigan Community College and is working toward her bachelor’s. “What you have accomplished is a big deal,” Golden said, addressing the students. “You should be so proud of yourselves.”

As the awards were presented, tears of joy were shared by both the students and the teachers as they reflected on their journeys to success. “As an educator, you hope to make an impact on students’ lives,” said Lori Taylor, Clare High School teacher. “But I didn’t expect for the students to make such an impact on mine.”

Many award recipients thanked their educators, families, and friends for their encouragement along the way.

In addition to a certificate, recipients of the Turn-Around Achievement Awards were given one of three scholarships, each of which entitles them to six credit hours of in-district tuition at MMCC. The Scholarships included the Doug Dodge Academic Opportunity Award for the Beaverton, Clare, Farwell, Gladwin, and Harrison schools students; the Al Roeseler Academic Opportunity Award for the students from Coleman High School; and the Tom Gilstad Academic Opportunity Award for those attending Bullock Creek High School or Meridian High School. 

The 2015 Turn-Around Achievement Award recipients include:

Beaverton Jr/Sr High School
April Gibson
Weston Muma

Bullock Creek High School
Trae Duby
Larissa Miller

Clare High School
Christopher Delong
Marissa MacDonald

Clare Pioneer High School
Emanueal Butts

Coleman Jr/Sr High School
Zachary Harris
Shyanne Loggie

Farwell High School
Kailyn Brugger
Travis Smith

Farwell Timberland High School
Joe Elsie

Gladwin High School
Donna Canfield
Blake Roggow

Harrison High School
Devon Barron
Joshua Veite

Harrison Alternative High School
Christopher Hoefling
Bradley Walsh

Meridian High School
Kayla Callahan
Devin Wood



Friday, May 15, 2015

CTE students tour Mid Michigan Children's Museum

The Clare Gladwin Career Center’s Education in Training students recently toured the Mid Michigan Children's Museum in Saginaw. The future educators explored the museum's exhibits and discussed what children learn as they play. They were also informed of the future volunteer opportunities for them at the museum. Additionally, the students participated in activities with patrons of the museum. 


Education in Training is a career and technical education (CTE) class offered to high school juniors and seniors through the Clare-Gladwin Career Center, a program of Clare-Gladwin RESD. The students spend half of their day at their CTE program and the other half at their local high school.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Clare-Gladwin Area School receives Michigan Community Action Award

The Clare-Gladwin Area School, a program of Clare-Gladwin RESD, received a Michigan Community Action Award on April 30 at the Capitol in Lansing in recognition of the school’s acts of service to the region as a result of a twenty-year partnership with Mid Michigan Community Action Agency.  For the last two decades, groups of student volunteers from the Area School have helped Mid Michigan Community Action Agency pack boxes for food programs, assisting the agency in keeping up with the local food security needs. With the students’ dedication, the agency packs 400-800 boxes daily.

Also known as the RESD Packing Crew, the Area School and its students are one five Michigan Community Action Award recipients selected statewide for 2015. Five staff members and six students from the Area School traveled to Lansing last month to accept the award in the Rotunda of the Capitol.

“It was a once in a lifetime opportunity to be recognized for all the hard work that the students and staff have done for more than 20 years,” said Area School Principal Mike Simon. “I would also like to thank Sharla Mitchell of Mid Michigan Community Action Agency for her work with our students and for nominating us for the award.”

Monday, May 4, 2015

Criminal Justice students place third at Delta College Skill Day

The career and technical education (CTE) Criminal Justice students of the Clare-Gladwin Career Center, a program of Clare-Gladwin RESD, recently placed third overall at the 10th annual Delta College Criminal Justice Skill Day.

During the event, students competed against their peers from around the state in a physical agility contest in which they had to complete a half-mile shuttle run, a vertical jump, and as many as push-ups and sit-ups as possible in one minute. Student Elaina Wolfe placed third among the female participants and Tommy Nunnally placed third among the male participants.

The high school juniors and seniors also revealed their understanding of the criminal justice field by taking part in knowledge-based game called, “Survey Says.” The Clare-Gladwin team consisting of Ian Hasenfratz, Hope Macklem, and Elaina Wolfe placed third.

Congratulations to the Clare-Gladwin CTE Criminal Justice students:
Nick Benore
Aloria Benson
Madison Crowl
Juliet Dean
 Brad Gallagher
Cristina Gardner
Megan Garver
Jeremy Goheen
 Ian Hasenfratz
Danelle Kource
David Lingaur
Hope Macklem
 Mikayla McKimmy
Frank Michalski
Neil Moldenhauer
Thomas Nunnally
Mariah Penix
Alexis Petrik
Kyla Shannon
Aaryn Shook
Randy Taylor
Milena Toupin
Dustin Trevillian
Olivia Walworth
Elaina Wolf


Criminal Justice is one of nine career and technical education (CTE) programs offered to high school juniors and seniors at the Clare-Gladwin Career Center. The students spend half of their day at their CTE program and the other half at their local high school.