Outstanding Seniors Students Recognized
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Outstanding Seniors Students Recognized
GACTC News Update Issue 6—May 25, 2011 Inside this issue: Guidance Activities/ Cooperative Education 2 Report from Adult & Continuing Education: PN Notes Adult Education Notes New Choices Career Development 3 4 5 Special Points of Interest: NIMS………………………… p. 5 Artists of the Month………. P. 5 Senior Award Winners ..pp.6, 7 Greater Altoona Career & Technology Center Outstanding Seniors Students Recognized The 44th Annual Senior Awards Program was held on Thursday evening, May 12, in the school cafetorium. Outstanding senior awards were presented to students in twenty-seven programs. Thirty-seven other special awards and scholarships were presented. Three seniors were recognized for having three years of perfect attendance. More than $33,000 in cash awards were presented to these seniors. It is important to note that five memorial awards are endowed to honor former students or employees of the school. These include the Sgt. Brandon Adams Memorial Scholarship and the Daniel Clark Memorial Scholarship. Brandon, a former student in Multimedia & Web Design and a graduate of the AAHS Class of 2000, died at Walter Reed Army Hospital in September 2004 as a result of wounds he sustained in Iraq. Award Contributors……… p. 8 Incentive Award Program .p. 9 Robot Competition. ………p. 10 Auction of Equipment.…...p. 10 Congratulations to the award recipients, and to all the seniors from sending schools as they close their high school careers. Best wishes for great success to all of you! Donation…………………… p. 10 Employee Spotlight... pp. 10,11 2011 Senior Award Winners…………………...p. 12 OUTSTANDING SENIOR 1500 Fourth Avenue Altoona, Pennsylvania 16602 www.gactc.edu Middle States Assn. of Colleges & Secondary Schools Council on Occupational Education Becky Reighard Admin. Asst./Editor Computer Programming/ Oracle Academy RYAN P. ICKES Accepted at St. Francis University with a dual Major in Computer Science and Mathematics Hollidaysburg Area High School OUTSTANDING SENIOR OF THE YEAR GACTC Update — Page 2 — May 2011 Guidance Activities Counselor Activities Counselors continue with scheduling, attending IEP meetings at the home schools, and conducting 6th grade tours. 2011-12 Applications To date, 409 new applications for incoming tenth graders and 73 applications for incoming ninth graders have been received and processed. A third complete scheduling run involving all four grade levels will be completed June 1. Failure Notifications Counselors are meeting with students who are in danger of failing this year and will communicate with the parents of those students who do indeed fail. Guidance Advisory Council Meeting The second Guidance Advisory Council meeting of the year was held on Thursday, May 3, Counselors from the sending schools, Special Needs Personnel, and GACTC Counselors met to discuss programs of study, scheduling for the 2011-12 school year, and ideas to promote our school. VIAS Testing Mark Treese is conducting VIAS assessments with 65 eighth graders from AAJHS and approximately 30 eighth graders from Hollidaysburg Junior High. These students represent next year’s ninth graders. Attendance Incentive Program The Guidance Department planned the Miss School, Miss Out Attendance Incentive assemblies. Pictured is the 2007 Dodge Caliber that was given away as this year’s grand prize to Isaac Conner, a senior student in Carpentry/Construction. Cooperative Education The number of seniors placed in Cooperative Education now stands at 24 secondary students and seven intergenerational adult students. Placement has increased since the NOCTI review and testing has been completed. Coordinator, Leanne Sidney, is collecting final evaluations from employers and seniors. Each employer will receive a framed Appreciation Certificate from the student they employed. GACTC Update — Page 3 — May 2011 Report from ADULT & CONTINUING EDUCATION…... Practical Nursing Notes Practical Nursing Student Update The Practical Nursing students celebrated National Nurse’s Day on Thursday, May 12, the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birthday. Students received a GACTC Practical Nursing t-shirt and were treated to ice cream sundaes. This month, Leanne Sidney, Placement Coordinator, will assist the students in developing resumes in preparation for our annual Health Care Industry Job Fair. Over 30 prospective employers are expected to attend the event which will be held June 24, 2011, in the GACTC Cafetorium. Professional Development PN Coordinator Rebecca Kelly attended the PA Practical Nursing Coordinators’ Convention in Lewisburg on May 5 and 6. Dr. Sue Petula, Education Advisor with the PA State Board of Nursing, was present to provide information related to the new electronic process for Nursing Education Verification Form submission. This new method was implemented to expedite the verification process, allowing graduates the opportunity to take the licensure exam in a more timely fashion. Donna Cunningham, PN Instructor, attended Pennsylvania’s Best Health Care Practices Conference sponsored by the PA Center for Health Careers in Harrisburg on April 28. Participants had the opportunity to network with education and industry experts in their respective disciplines and learn about best practices conducted within the Commonwealth. Of particular interest was research being conducted related to the increasing problem of student incivility. Interventions and solutions were offered in order to provide for a more effective teaching and learning environment. Class of 2012 The program continues to accept applications for the class that will begin this August. Our last pre-entrance test exam will be conducted on June 7. Over 150 applications have been received for the available 54 seats. The selection process is very competitive; therefore, it is important that individuals perform well on the pre-entrance exam. The Adult Community Education Center continues to hold preparatory classes to assist prospective students in the achievement of successful exam scores. GACTC Update — Page 4— May 2011 Report from ADULT & CONTINUING EDUCATION…... Adult Education Notes NOCTI Adult students in the HVAC, Medical Assistant, and Medical Office Specialist programs participated this year in NOCTI performance and written testing. This year marks the second year of NOCTI administration for adult students enrolled in stand-alone postsecondary programs of study at the GACTC. A total of twentyseven students took the NOCTI exam with results are as follows: BASIC COMPETENT ADVANCED 1 0 8 0 1 11 MEDICAL OFFICE SPECIALIST 2 1 3 TOTALS 3 2 22 HVAC MEDICAL ASSISTANT **The exam that the Medical Office Specialist students took was the Administrative Assistant exam. While there is a match in competencies, the Administrative Assistant exam is not a best fit for the Medical Office Specialist (as there is no emphasis on the Medical piece, which is such an important part of the MOS curriculum). 2010-2011 Graduation The graduation luncheon for all adult students, excluding the Practical Nursing students, is scheduled Friday, May 27, 2011, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm. At this point, 59 adult students will graduate this year. While it is still too early to have a final count, it is estimated that 175 people will be in attendance for the graduation luncheon. Michael Snow, Human Resources/Organization Manager from REI in Bedford, is the guest speaker at this year’s function. If you have the time, please stop in to see our adult graduates receive their diplomas and enjoy a good meal. Call Karen Chirdon at 946-8469 to RSVP. Preparation for 2011-2012 Year Katrina Gentsch and the Coordinator of Continuing Education began interviewing students for postsecondary programs four weeks ago. Scheduling classes for next year has begun. Working out the schedule involves a very timely and tedious process with input from all teaching. Meetings to work out the schedule will continue into the coming weeks. We are still recruiting students for the 2011-2012 year in all program areas. The Coordinator of Continuing Education has been working with Steve Clark to begin airing TV spots for the Adult Welding, HVAC, Medical Assistant, Medical Office Specialist, and Expanded Function Dental Assistant programs. GACTC Update — Page 5—May 2011 NEW CHOICES CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Leadership Day activities were held in Harrisburg, PA, on Tuesday, May 3, to promote the success of the New Choices Career Development Programs across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The keynote speaker was Governor Corbett’s wife, who is a strong advocate of our program. During Leadership Day, one of Altoona’s New Choices graduates, Dena A. Clark, was selected and awarded the Stephanie Beaver’s Scholarship. Proudly, Ms. Clark accepted the $500 scholarship which will be applied to study at South Hills School of Business & Technology. Ms. Clark expects to enter the Business Administration Management & Marketing program in the fall, 2011. A final New Choices session concluded on April 28, 2011. No further sessions will be held during the remainder of this grant year. A total of six sessions were conducted this year which exceeds our yearly requirement of four. New Choices guidelines required graduating/completing at least 30 new students. By successfully graduating 53 new students during the 2010-2011 grant year, this requirement was exceeded as well. Ongoing follow-up and supportive services continued simultaneously with 45 former graduates. The New Choices Office will continue its partnerships with community agencies and educational institutions in the remaining weeks. Coordinated efforts with the Rapid Response Team will also continue should any additional local businesses experience a lay off. The New Choices Career Development program continues collecting data, statistical reporting, allocating of remaining funds, invoicing, and the submitting the 2011-2012 grant application. Office procedures will continue until funding is depleted or conclusion of the grant year on June 30, whichever comes first. NIMS Precision Machining is the lone approved program that utilizes an end-of-program test other than one developed by the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI). Our Precision Machining Program was the first program certified by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) and the second program in the state to undergo certification. Five seniors and one adult completed more than the minimum number of projects required by NIMS and submitted for independent testing and evaluation outside of school. Once again, student performance on this assessment validates the high quality instruction offered in the program. All Precision Machining senior and adult students earned four or more NIMS Certifications. AASD PUBLIC LIBRARY ARTISTS OF THE MONTH Visual Arts Technologies Instructor, Susan Lowther and her students at the AASD Public Library Morning and afternoon students of the Visual Arts Technologies class at the Greater Altoona Career & Technology Center are the invited Artists of the Month in May at the Altoona Area Public Library. Works displayed are classroom projects utilizing various media: watercolor, pencil, acrylic, pen and ink, and digital imaging. The class prepares students for careers in graphic design and the visual arts field. The exhibit will be displayed until the end of May. An artists’ reception will be held in the Library Boardroom on May 23 at 7:00 p.m. GACTC Update — Page 6— May 2011 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT OUTSTANDING SENIOR STUDENTS Congratulations are extended to the following students named Outstanding Seniors in their respective program for 2010-11: Romeo J. DiBartolomeo III Automotive Technology/Altoona Area Dylan L. Kaehler Automotive/Diesel Technology/Hollidaysburg Area Kimberly M. Bumbarger Cabinetmaking/Finished Carpentry/Altoona Area Isaac B. Conner Carpentry/Construction/Blair County Christian Jered M. Glass Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology/Claysburg-Kimmel Ryan P. Ickes Computer Programming/Oracle Academy/Hollidaysburg Area Matthew T. Frederick Computer Technology/Cisco Academy/Altoona Area Lindie A. Bush Cosmetology/Altoona Area Michele N. Pfahler Cosmetology/Altoona Area Janee B. Hart Culinary Arts/Altoona Area Bailey C. Sinai Dental Assistant/Altoona Area Daniel P. Joyce Digital Printing Technologies/Altoona Area Brittany N. Dempsie Drafting & Design Technology/Central Kyle L. Myers Electrical Trades/Glendale Nicholas M. Bowser Electronics Technology/Tyrone Area William F. Harris Emergency Services/Altoona Area Melony L. Gray Health Occupations/Altoona Area Kendra A. Helsel Horticulture & Environmental Science/Claysburg-Kimmel Taylor J. Thompson Heating, Vent., Air Cond., & Plumbing/Altoona Area Jenna H. Weston Interior Decorating & Finishing/Altoona Area Bradley J. Bender Logistics and Materials Management/Altoona Area Dustin B. Hewitt Masonry/Altoona Area Samantha L. Smith Multimedia & Web Design/Hollidaysburg Area Shane E. Howsare Outdoor Power Equipment Technology/Bellwood-Antis Brock A. Bowers Precision Machining/Altoona Area Katelyn R. Wackerman Retail Marketing/Entrepreneurship/Altoona Area Nickolas A. Lonsinger Visual Arts Technologies/Altoona Area Daniel J. Destefano Welding Technology/Hollidaysburg Area GACTC Update — Page 7—May 2011 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL AWARDS AAA East Central Award, Tyler C. Kane, Automotive Technology, Hollidaysburg Area Altoona Area High School Alumni Scholarship for 2011, Haley M. Gainvors, Horticulture & Environmental Science, Altoona Area Altoona Area High School Alumni Scholarship for 2011, Melony L. Gray, Health Occupations, Altoona Area American Welding Society Award, Elliot R. Fasick, Welding Technology, Central American Welding Society Award, Brandon E. McClain, Welding Technology, Great Commission Schools BASICS Attendance Counts Award, Blair Chamber, Steffani N. Rickabaugh, Visual Arts Technologies, Altoona Area Business & Professional Women's Club Award, Kendra A. Helsel, Horticulture & Environmental Science, Claysburg-Kimmel Daniel A. Clark Scholarship, Lauren E. Moore, Interior Decorating & Finishing, Altoona Area DECA Outstanding Member of the Year, Katelyn R. Wackerman, Retail Marketing/Entrepreneurship, Altoona Area Dental Clinician of the Year, Gabrielle S. Ross, Dental Assistant, Hollidaysburg Area FFA Leadership Award, Haley M. Gainvors, Horticulture & Environmental Science, Altoona Area Food Production Special Recognition, Matthew R. Ickes, Food Production, Hollidaysburg Area Frank Cristillo Special Recognition, Ryan P. Ickes, Computer Programming/Oracle Academy, Hollidaysburg Area Franklin M. (Frankie) Finelli Memorial Scholarship, Kimberly M. Bumbarger, Cabinetmaking/Finished Carpentry, Altoona Area Franklin M. (Frankie) Finelli Memorial Scholarship, Brittany N. Dempsie, Drafting/Design Technology, Central Gold Hammer Award from Lowe's of Altoona, Kevin M. Pierce, Jr., Carpentry/Construction, Altoona Area Gold Hammer Award from Your Building Center, Tyler D. Stevens, Cabinetmaking/Finished Carpentry, Altoona Area HOSA State Conference 2nd Place Dental Spelling, Symantha Wright, Dental Assistant, Altoona Area HOSA State Conference 3rd Place Public Health Emergency Preparedness Team: Ben Carter, Health Occupations, Altoona Area Brandon Lego, Health Occupations, Altoona Area HVAC/P Special Recognition, Adam M. Watchey, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Plumbing, Bellwood-Antis Masonry Special Recognition, Ryan M. Kensinger, Masonry, Central Mike & Kathy Ventre Scholarship, Dustin B. Hewitt, Masonry, Altoona Area Outstanding Senior of the Year, Ryan P. Ickes, Computer Programming/Oracle Academy, Hollidaysburg Area PA Concrete Masonry Assn Award, Ryan M. Kensinger, Masonry, Central Reliance Bank Scholarship, Ryan P. Ickes, Computer Programming/Oracle Academy, Hollidaysburg Area Reliance Bank Scholarship, Lauren E. Moore, Interior Decorating & Finishing, Altoona Area Richard L. McEldowney Academic Scholarship, Ryan P. Ickes, Computer Programming/Oracle Academy, Hollidaysburg Area Richard L. McEldowney Academic Scholarship, Amanda J. Pulcine, Visual Arts Technologies, Altoona Area Rotary Club of Altoona Award, Brittany N. Dempsie, Drafting/Design Technology, Central Rotary Club of Altoona Award, Ryan P. Ickes, Computer Programming/Oracle Academy, Hollidaysburg Area Rotary Club of Altoona Award, Lauren E. Moore, Interior Decorating & Finishing, Altoona Area Sgt. Brandon E. Adams Information Technology, Matthew T. Frederick, Computer Technology/Cisco Academy, Altoona Area SkillsUSA Scholarship, Jenna H. Weston, Interior Decorating & Finishing, Altoona Area SkillsUSA State Conference 1st Place - First Aid/CPR, William F. Harris, Emergency Services, Altoona Area SkillsUSA State Conference 2nd Place - Related Technical Math, Ryan P. Ickes, Computer Programming/Oracle Academy, Hollidaysburg Area SkillsUSA State Conference 3rd Place - Culinary Arts, Janee B. Hart, Culinary Arts, Altoona Area Masonry Special Recognition, Ryan M. Kensinger, Masonry, Central The Aaron N. Stuckey Memorial Scholarship, Romeo J. DiBartolomeo III, Automotive Technology, Altoona Area The Jane Purdy Hite & Robert Lee Hite Scholarship, Nicholas M. Bowser, Electronics Technology, Tyrone Area The Scott T. Garlick Memorial Scholarship, Nicholas M. Bowser, Electronics Technology, Tyrone Area Valley National Gases, Inc. Award, Matthew M. Ball, Welding Technology, Altoona Area Perfect Attendance—Three Years: William F. Harris, Emergency Services, Altoona Area Steffani N. Rickabaugh, Visual Arts Technologies, Altoona Area Jenna H. Weston, Interior Decorating & Finishing, Altoona Area Issue 6—May 25, 2011 GACTC Update — Page 8—May 2011 THANKS TO ALL OUR SCHOLARSHIP 2011 CONTRIBUTORS Many area businesses and individuals have contributed to scholarship and special awards for our graduating seniors. Without these contributions, the Senior Awards program would not be possible. In the aggregate, contributions amounted to over $33,000 AAA Blair Motor Club Aaron N. Stuckey Memorial Scholarship Allegheny Supply & Maintenance Co., Inc. Allegheny Trucks, Inc. Altoona Pipe & Steel Supply Co. Altoona Regional Health System Altoona Regional Health System Partnership for a Healthy Community AMED Andrews & Beard ATC Associates, Inc. Bench Rest Project Bettwy Electric Inc. BK Audio Blair Auto Service & Power Equipment, Inc. Blair Candy Company, Inc. Blair County Dental Society Borex, Inc. Bovard Heating & Cooling Brumbaugh Insurance Group Burgmeier Hauling, Inc. Carnegie Equipment Citywide Auto Transport Concept Foods Cookson Electronics Courtesy Ford, Inc. Cumming Motors Dale Oxygen Delta Health Technologies, LLC Downtown Bedford, Inc. Edwin Frontino, Logan Twp Supervisor First Commonwealth Trust Co. FFA Leadership Gampe Machine & Tool Co., Inc. Garvey Manor Hayes, Large Architects, LLP Horticulture Community Project Hoss's Steak and Sea House J. C. Orr & Son, Inc. Jane Doyle Jim Burtoft Keller Engineers Knisely & Sons, Inc. Lawruk Builders Inc. Leonard S. Fiore, Inc. Link Computer Corporation M & T Bank Manpower Marianna's McLanahan Corporation Mel C. Woomer Modern Cabinet & Construction Mueller's Auto Recycling and Sales, Inc. NAPA Auto Parts New Look Uniform NPC, Inc. Operation S.O.S. (Support Our Soldiers) Reliable Towing & Auto Center, Inc. Reliance Bank Riley, Inc. Ritchey’s Dairy Schultz Company Scott T. Garlick Memorial Scholarship Secure-Tec, Inc. Sgt. Brandon Adams Memorial Scholarship Sheetz Organization SkillsUSA Smithmyer Plumbing & Heating, LLC Southern Alleghenies Chefs Association Spherion Stuckey Ford/Stuckey Subaru Summit Quest Fitness Center Team Chevrolet Buick Cadillac The Bruno & Lena DeGol Family Foundation The Small Engine Shop Thomas A. Fahr Masonry Contractors Thompson Machine Triangle Barber Shop US Foodservice Valley National Gases, Inc. Value Drug Young, Oakes, Brown Your Building Center MULTIPLE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNERS Nicholas M. Bowser,Tyrone Area/Electronics Technology (3) Kimberly M. Bumbarger, Altoona Area/Cabinetmaking/Finished Carpentry (2) Brittany N. Dempsie, Central/Drafting/Design Technology (3) Romeo J. DiBartolomeo III, Altoona Area/Automotive Technology (2) Matthew T. Frederick, Altoona Area/Computer Technology/Cisco Academy (2) Haley M. Gainvors, Altoona Area/Horticulture & Environmental Science (2) Melony L. Gray, Altoona Area/Health Occupations (2) William F. Harris, Altoona Area/Emergency Services (3) Kendra A. Helsel, Claysburg-Kimmel/Horticulture & Environmental Science (2) Dustin B. Hewitt, Altoona Area/Masonry (2) Ryan P. Ickes, Hollidaysburg Area/Computer Programming/Oracle Academy (6) Ryan M. Kensinger, Central/Masonry (2) Lauren E. Moore, Altoona Area/Interior Decorating & Finishing (3) Steffani N. Rickabaugh, Altoona Area/Visual Arts Technologies (2) Katelyn R. Wackerman, Altoona Area/Retail Marketing/Entrepreneurship (2) Jenna H. Weston, Altoona Area/Interior Decorating & Finishing (3) GACTC Update — Page 9—May 2011 MISS SCHOOL, MISS OUT PROGRAM AWARD WINNERS CAR PARTNERSHIP SPONSORS At the annual Miss School/Miss Out Incentive Assembly, twelfth grade students at the Greater Altoona Career & Technology Center were recognized for perfect attendance and high achievement. Stoystown Auto Wreckers Mueller’s Auto Recycling Dunkle Services Kathy Holtzman of the Challenge Program presented awards as follows to outstanding seniors: Academic Excellence – Kendra Helsel, Horticulture & Environmental Science (97%) Attendance – Jenna Weston, Interior Decorating & Finishing (3 years perfect attendance) Academic Improvement – Megan Hicks, Cosmetology Community Service – Brett Sweitzer, Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology (193.75 hours) Courtesy Dodge Barr’s Auto Electric Hamer’s Auto Body Sam’s Club The Devorris Family and the Blair Companies again contributed $3,000 as sponsors for each senior award and the underclassmen awards to be presented in September. This is the eighth consecutive year that the school has awarded a rebuilt late-model automobile that is restored to like-new condition by the Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology, Automotive Technology, and Automotive/ Diesel Technology Programs. This year’s car was donated by Stoystown Auto Wreckers. Frank Mayak of Stoystown has sponsored the program in whole or in part for each of the eight years it has been in existence. Donations from the following companies helped make this restoration possible: Stoystown Auto Wreckers, Mueller’s Auto Recycling, Dunkle Services, Courtesy Dodge, Barr’s Auto Electric, Hamer’s Auto Body, and Sam’s Club. L-R, Seniors Kim Bumbarger (2nd Place) and Isaac Conner (1st Place), top winners in the MSMO Incentive Program One student from the morning session, Isaac Conner, Isaac Conner was declared the winner. Runner-up, Kim and one student from the afternoon session, Kim Bumbarger won a Dynex 32” Flat Screen TV and a Bumbarger, qualified for the grand prize automobile. Each student received an ignition key for the 2007 Dodge Sony DVD Player. Caliber, but it was Isaac’s key that proved successful in turning the ignition. Isaac, who is a Carpentry student Good luck with the car, Isaac, and and resident of Duncansville, will soon graduate from the remember to drive safely! Blair Christian Academy. Altoona Curve MISS SCHOOL Blair Candy Co. MISS OUT Blair County Chamber of Commerce DelGrosso’s Amusement Park AWARD PROGRAM SPONSORS The Meadow’s Original Custard New Look Uniform Holiday Bowl Sheetz Organization GACTC Update —Page 10 —May 2011 ROBOT COMPETITION Electronics Team PM with Robot Electronics Team AM with Robot The Electronics Technology class held a Robot Competition during the fourth marking period. Two teams, AM vs. PM, were given a budget and the goal of designing and constructing a robot that would retrieve as many tennis balls as possible and place them in a storage container. The team that collected the most balls over five minutes won. Interested classes watched the competition that was held on Friday, May 13, in the school Cafetorium. After seven rounds, the PM team’s robot design was victorious by collecting 70 tennis balls compared to the AM team’s 36. AUCTION OF OBSOLETE EQUIPMENT After receiving Joint Operating Committee approval, the GACTC collected and delivered three loads of obsolete equipment to Stoy’s Auction Service in Gallitzin, PA, to be auctioned in its April 30 consignment sale. Net proceeds in this sale were $4,752. Our school has used this service several times and continues to be very pleased with the final results. DONATION Several good-quality engineering work stations were recently donated to the school by Hayes, Large Architects. PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS Welding Equipment purchased through PDE Equipment Grant has been delivered to the Welding Technology Program. This equipment enables high school and adult welding students to use the latest technology available. The downdraft technology is expected to significantly improve the air quality and safety for students in the program. Cosmetology The Cosmetology suite has not undergone renovations or improvements since the early 1980’s. The program has two instructors and is fully enrolled. It operates a clinic open to the public every Friday. Since this occupation has recently been justified as a high priority occupation, the improvements to the facility have been carefully planned to control costs and take place within a well-defined budget. The work to be completed by the school’s maintenance staff is slated to be finished before the beginning of the 2011-12 school term. GACTC Update —Page 11 —May 2011 Employee Spotlight JUNE RETIREES Art Albright was a Foreman with John Wagner General Contractor before coming to the Greater Altoona Career & Technology Center in 1979 as a Teacher Assistant in the Building Trades Department. Since 1982, Art has served as an instructor in Building Construction, Postsecondary Building Construction, Millwork, and finally Carpentry/Construction since 2003. Art earned his Vocational Instructional II Certificate in 1991. Art was active with SkillsUSA-VICA as student adviser for 23 years. He has served as President of the GACTCEA since 2003. Art will be missed by everyone at the school, especially his colleagues in the construction trades cluster. Jim Burchfield also began his career at the GACTC as a Teacher Assistant in 1979 in the Environmental Resources Program after working as a landscaper for the Unico Corporation. Jim became instructor of Environmental Resources Program (now Horticulture & Environmental Science Program) in 1983. Jim has a Bachelor of Science Degree from Penn State University in Park & Recreation and earned his Vocational Instructional II Certification in 1979. Under Jim’s direction, his students have completed many community service projects. Burch, as he is known to his colleagues, has been an outstanding asset to the school and has had a positive impact on many students throughout his career. Jane Phelan worked from 1993-2008 as an Elementary Lunch Worker. Since the 2008-09 school year, Jane has served as Teacher Assistant in Food Production. Jane has been an integral part of the Food Service Department and has worked to make Culinary Arts successful. Kathy Felty has held several positions at the school since 1988 including parttime data entry clerk and full-time clerk typist. Most of her career at the GACTC has been as Secretary in the Guidance/Cooperative Education Department. In 2010 she moved to Management Support. Kathy has served the staff and students of the Guidance and Cooperative Education Departments with professionalism and efficiency. GOOD LUCK AND GOOD HEALTH TO ALL THE RETIREES! GACTC Update —Page 12 —May 2011
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