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One-page newsletter
Building futures 21st Century Learning Volume 1, Issue 2 Pinellas County Job Corps March 2016 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES In this issue… Graduation CD’s Corner Sunshine Division Basketball Tournament / National Basketball Championship Jordan Talley “Player of the Year” / Community Relations Council Call to Action / NJCA Conference ITI—GE Tour / Advance Training The Pinellas County Job Corps Center’s (PCJCC) Commencement Ceremony was held on March 18, 2016. With nearly 100 graduates, this was the largest graduating class from the PCJCC. Graduates were filled with excitement and joy as the day they have been anticipating for, had finally arrived. The gymnasium was packed with proud family members, friends and community supporters. PCJCC Center Director, Jorge Pedroza served as the master of ceremony and provided opening remarks. Next, the Pinellas County Veterans Council presented Colors while Student Government Association (SGA) Vice President, Jonathan Wilson performed the Pledge of Allegiance; and SGA member, Maiya Mills sung the National Anthem. Assistant Chief, Luke Williams welcomed everyone on behalf of the City of St. Petersburg and the St. Petersburg Police Department. Additionally, SGA President, Armel Light performed a very inspirational song for the student body. Mr. Armel did such an awesome job and the song was so inspiring that the District Director for Senator, Bill Nelson asked Mr. Light to come back on the stage and sing the song for the government and the nation. Next, a video from US Senator, Bill Nelson personally thanking the Graduates and the Pinellas County Job Corps Center for doing an amazing job, was played for the graduates and attendees. Keynote speaker Cassius Butts, who was appointed by President Barack Obama as the Region IV Administrator for the Small Business Administration, gave a very motivating speech to our graduates. He personally gave words of wisdom to each of them as they walked across the stage. Our ceremony concluded with the turning of the tassels by Council Member, Lisa-Wheeler Brown. Following the commencement ceremony, refreshments were provided for the graduates and their families. All graduations are special, but it is always extremely moving when you see the parents/guardians of graduates touched by their child’s accomplishments and their success. There were also many parents thanking staff for all of their hard work and effort. It was a truly beautiful day at the Pinellas County Job Corps Center! 2 Building Futures Pinellas County Job Corps CD’S CORNER Graduates - Your achievements are truly commendable and well deserved. My expectation is that you do not let this be the end of you receiving awards, certificates and recognitions, but that this will be the beginning of the celebration of future success in your chosen career path. Commencement ceremonies are a highlight of great applause and recognitions for all of your great work. They are evidence that signify the accomplishment of goals, through dedication and perseverance. However, they do not depict your end results. Graduation is the “first step” as you enter into greatness, that if you choose, can be a neverending journey of pursuing knowledge. Embrace the Career Success Standards you learned and make them a way of life. Former City Councilman, Wengay Newton Students- You will encounter some rough days; we all do, but you have to learn to dig your heels in and declare that you shall not waver. Declare that you are in it to win it because your desire to build a great tomorrow must never be halted. Most of the time God takes you the long way on purpose. Remember you are not alone; we all encounter battles between the body and the spirit. The body wants to sleep and be always comfortable and it ignores the spirit of words that remind us to “get up and work.” Do no ignore the words and the wisdom of words staff shared with you because you’ll never grow. The harder you work, getting up early, doing some physical fitness, and eating healthy, the more you will grow. If you are going to reach your highest potential, you must make up in your mind that you will not be discouraged by life’s obstacles, being courageous and committed to do the right thing. Staff – Let us continue to strive to increase more doors of opportunities for our students, and give them the empowerment they need to overcome daily challenges. Everywhere our students go, they will be given expectations that we hope they have learned from their experience at PCJCC. Our prayers and hope go with them as they carry the “light” of an “I can do” attitude, an attitude that takes initiative, and an attitude of a superb work ethic all employers embrace. Honor Courage Commitment Pinellas County Job Corps 500 22nd Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 (727) 551-2900 All: When we go out each day, let’s represent PCJCC in a positive way. Let’s be a witness and a testimony of achievement; be a positive influence in all we do. Model the expectations we expect. If all of us put all these principles into action, then we’ll not only make a difference in other people’s lives, but it’ll make a difference in our life too. Team, that’s the best legacy we can leave for our future generations. THANK YOU EVERYONE!! For a job well done and for making me feel at home. 3 Building Futures Pinellas County Job Corps PCJCC MEN’S BASKETBALL WINS SUNSHINE DIVISION TITLE The Pinellas County Job Corps Center’s Men’s Basketball team is back atop the basketball mountain in the Sunshine Division. In PCJCC’s first trip to the Sunshine Division Championship game since 2014, PCJCC came out victorious against the Miami Job Corps Center with a score of 79 to 24, at the Phoenix Gymnasium to capture the 2016 Sunshine Division championship. The victory gives PCJCC its second men’s basketball title in four years. PCJCC started the game off strong in the first quarter with a 30 to 4 lead at the end of the first quarter. PCJCC used their signature defense to contain Miami Job Corps leading scorer and 1st Team All-Conference winner Jonathan Riley to zero points the entire game. PCJCC leading scorer Jordan Talley finished the game with 15 points in 3 out of 4 quarters of action. PCJCC used their reserve by the 3rd quarter to rest the starters. With the Championship win, PCJCC will enter the 2016 Job Corps National Basketball Championship as the number two ranked team in the tournament behind Brunswick Job Corps who is currently the Southern Region Tournament Champions and holds an undefeated record of (24-0). PCJCC will play against Earle C. Clemons Job Corps out of Kentucky in the first round of the national tournament who is currently undefeated in the Northern Division. In other Sunshine Division news, the PCJCC Lady Phoenix fell short to Jacksonville Job Corps’ Lady Panthers in the 2016 Sunshine Division Women’s Championship game. PCJCC Lady Phoenix post season will continue March 23-26 as the Lady Phoenix’s will defend their national title from 2015 in the 2016 Job Corps National Basketball Championship. The Lady Phoenix will enter the tournament as the number 5 seed, behind Atlanta Job Corps (Southern Region Champions), Mississippi Job Corps (Western Division Champions), Earle C. Clemons (Northern Division Champions), and Jacksonville Job Corps (Sunshine Division Champions). NATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Honor Courage Commitment Pinellas County Job Corps 500 22nd Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 (727) 551-2900 Pinellas County Job Corps hosted the 2016 Job Corps National Basketball Championship on March 23 – 26, 2016. The tournament featured teams from Florida (Pinellas County, Jacksonville), Georgia (Atlanta, Brunswick) and Kentucky (Earle C. Clements). Each team displayed good sportsmanship on and off the court. Although the team left everything they had on the floor, there could only be one national champion in each division (men/women). Jacksonville Job Corps won the women’s division as they defeated Pinellas County Job Corps in a two game playoff and went on to win their first national championship ever. In the men’s division, Brunswick Job Corps defeated Pinellas County Job Corps to capture their first national championship in the men’s division, as well as, finishing their season with an undefeated record of 29-0. 4 Building Futures Pinellas County Job Corps PCJCC JORDAN TALLEY NAMED PLAYER OF THE YEAR Pinellas County Job Corps Point Guard, Jordan Talley has received an award to finish his regular season performance in the Sunshine Division. On March 12, 2016, the college basketball prospect out of Atlanta Georgia was named the 2016 Sunshine Division Player of the Year, making him the second player from Pinellas County Job Corps history in the men’s division to garner the award. Talley won in a close vote, edging teammate Keon Grey, the 2016 Sunshine Division 1st Team All-Conference winner. Both Talley and Grey received first place votes from the other coaches from Miami Job Corps and Jacksonville Job Corps. Jonathan Riley out of Miami Job Corps, and Alexander Delgado from Pinellas County Job Corps both received 1st Team All-Conference Awards and received 2nd place votes falling behind both Grey and Talley. Talley, who averaged 17.7 points per game, is eligible for the 2016 Job Corps Athletics Activities Association National Player of the Year award, as well as a First Team AllAmerican selection. If Talley wins the national player of the year award he would become the first player from Pinellas County Job Corps in the men’s division to win the award. The 2016 Sunshine Division Women’s All-Conference award winners were also announced. A few of the Pinellas County Job Corps Lady Phoenix received awards. Almetra Nelson and Isay Gulley both received 1st Team All-Conference honors, while Sherry Tucker and Calponia Martin received 2nd Team All-Conference honors. Honor Courage Commitment Pinellas County Job Corps 500 22nd Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 (727) 551-2900 COMMUNITY RELATIONS COUNCIL The Pinellas County Job Corps Center (PCJCC) Community Relations Council Meeting was held on March 15, 2016. Sixty business and community partners were in attendance for the event. Attendees had an opportunity to network, provide updates in reference to their business or organization, and learn ways they can continue to partner with PCJCC. Several of the business partners and community members expressed how pleased they were with our students in reference to community projects, work based learning and employment opportunities that our students have performed within their establishments. PCJCC Center Director, Jorge Pedroza provided updates on the successes of our Center as well as gave an overview of our new contract with Serrato/Horizons Corporations. The Student Government Association, Community Service Committee and Food Committee assisted in setting up for the event, serving food, and greeting our guests. The council truly enjoyed the meeting including the Chief of Police, Anthony Hodges, who informed our Center that the St. Petersburg Police Department is an avid supporter of Job Corps and will help our Center in any way we need. 5 Building Futures Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich Pinellas County Commissioner Honor Courage Commitment Pinellas County Job Corps 500 22nd Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 (727) 551-2900 Pinellas County Job Corps CALL TO ACTION FORUM On Monday, March 14, 2016, Sixteen Pinelleas County Job Corps Center (PCJCC) Medical Assistant students attended the "Call to Action: Making A Change Forum” at the St. Petersburg College Allstate Center. The students had the opportunity to attend educational break-out sessions, as well as network with various community and non-profit agencies, including the Pinellas County Job Corps. They also enjoyed live music, giveaways and showcase dancers. PCJCC Medical Assistant Students expressed that they had a great time learning, interacting and networking. The Forum was sponsored by the Department of Juvenile Justice, Pinellas County School System, Juvenile Welfare Board, Pinellas County Housing Authority, Lealman Police Athletic League, Pinellas Sheriff's Department, City of St. Petersburg Police Department and several other community partners at the St. Petersburg College Allstate Center. Sixth Judicial Judge Patrice Moore, and the Juvenile Welfare Board Co-Chair Jim Sewell were Keynotes speakers at the "Call to Action: Making A Change Forum.” Middle and high school age students along with their parents, college student in addition to people from the community were in attendance at the event. NJCA CONFERENCE The National Job Corps Association (NJCA), 2016 Policy Forum was held in Arlington, VA., March 2 – 3, 2016. Pinellas County Job Corps Center’s (PCJCC) Center Directors, and corporate staff traveled to the Washington, DC area to attend the NJCA conferences. The conferences allow center staff, operators, and government officials the opportunity to view and discuss current issues facing the Job Corps (JC) program on a National level, in addition to reporting new and upcoming policies that affect Job Corps. Center staff and operators, spent one day during the NJCA conference on Capitol Hill visiting congressional staff; updating them on current JC outcomes, student achievements, as well as soliciting their ongoing support of the Job Corps program. While on Capitol Hill PCJCC Center Director, Jorge Pedroza met with Congresswoman Kathy Castor, Congressman David Jolly and the Office of Congressman, Gus Bilirakis. Mr. Pedroza requested their support for the 2017 funding request to improve mental health, information technology, safety and contextualized learning in the Job Corps program. Mr. Pedroza also met with legislative assistants for Senator Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio's office. They both confirmed their continued support for the center. Mr. Pedroza and Serrato Corporation President, Ramon Serrato attended a follow-up meeting held at Congressman Jolly's office in St. Petersburg Florida with his local representative Stephani Lavely. She re-confirmed the Congressman's support for the Pinellas County Job Corps Center as well as the mission of Serrato Corporation. 6 Building Futures Pinellas County Job Corps INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS INC (ITI) / GE Mrs. Whitney Ford gave us a tour of the Instrument Transformers Inc., a subsidiary of General Electric. Plant Manager, Erik Olson who manages both the Florida and New York plants, and Paul Gauvin, the Shop Manager, had nothing but positive things to say in reference to our students and the Job Corps program. They were extremely impressed with the skills and work ethics of our students. Mr. Olson stated that he likes how our students are always on time, well mannered, and already come in with the foundation and skill sets needed for the job. They stated that our students have a higher quality than other applicants they would get from somewhere else. Both Eric and Paul repeatedly stated how our students know how to get the job done in a timely manner; they do not get distracted, and exemplify hard work ethics. One of our students they spoke of in particular was Larry Bran, who they stated that the majority of departments on site want to hire him because of how well he comes in and gets the job done. Pinellas County Job Corps has three paid work based students that are getting between $9.00 and $10.50 an hour and three direct hires that are receiving $15.00 at the plant right now. They are currently working on obtaining more work base learning students and planning on hiring as many students as possible. STUDENT SUCCESS Name: Willy Ward III Age: 20 Center: Pinellas County Job Corps Center (PCJCC) Region: Atlanta Hometown: Avon Park, FL Career Area: Facility Maintenance Dates in Job Corps: April 4, 2015 – Present Advanced Training: Rail Mechanical Carmen - TCU Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center, MO Honor Courage Commitment Pinellas County Job Corps 500 22nd Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 (727) 551-2900 Willie Ward came to the PCJCC on April 4, 2015 and chose Facility Maintenance as his trade. Upon completing the Facility Maintenance trade, Mr. Ward applied for the TCU Rail Mechanical Carmen program at Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center located in Excelsior Springs, MO. Mr. Ward received his acceptance letter and on March 15th, he left his PCJCC home to start a new chapter in his life at the Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center. “Willie is one of the most kind hearted students I have encountered at Job Corps. He always stayed away from any of the drama and was quick to help defuse any situations that arose. He is very intelligent and will do great at whatever career he takes on. I will miss his easy going smile and his great attitude and view of life.” ~ PCJCC Facility Maintenance Instructor, Jim Chapin. 7 Building Futures ACADEMICS *DIPLOMA Kristen Tigno Clarissa Lagares Brittany Johnson Jordan Talley Twanda Neal Keon Gray Quanasia Watkins Gregory Jones Erika Blalock *TABE Kenney Vincent- Math Arthur Butler - Math Jose Acevedo - Reading and Math Erica Brown - Reading I’Munique Clark - Reading Rejeca Elmore - Reading Mercades Landry - Reading Antonio Taylor - Reading ALLIED HEATH *COMPLETERS Medical Assistant Clarissa Lagares Jonelle Jackson Lyndsay Hartzell Honor Courage Commitment Pinellas County Job Corps 500 22nd Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 (727) 551-2900 *CERTIFICATIONS Denisha McLoud - CBCS I’munique Clark - CCMA Lyndsey Hartzell - CCMA Caridad Mendoza-Cruz - CCMA Clarissa Lagares - CCMA Lauren Rohl - CCMA Malcom Waller - CCMA Clarissa Weaver - CCMA Kenisha Hardy - CEHRS Bonnie Delaney - CEHRS Dovonte Edwards - CEHRS Raquel Duran - CEHRS Brittany Johnson - CEHRS Courtney Hofer - CEHRS Brittany Holmes - CEHRS Raquel Duran - CMAA Courtney Hofer - CMAA Pinellas County Job Corps Dovonte Edwards - CMAA Brittany Johnson - CMAA Alberto DeValle - CMAA Bonny Delaney - CMAA Brittany Holmes - CMAA Thomas Lewis - EHR De’Shone Richards - EHR Tomla Tomlinson - EHR Jonelle Jackson - EHR Lyndsay Hartzell - EHR Clarissa Weaver - Phlebotomy Kevin Butler - Med Tech Cert. Kahadeja Cain - Med Tech Cert. Raquel Duran - Med Tech Cert. Rejaca Elmore - Med Tech Cert. Patrice Radsdale - Med Tech Cert. Haley Swan - Med Tech Cert. Lionel Thomas - Med Tech Cert. Asleigh Walker - Med Tech Cert. Terri Yount - Med Tech Cert. CONSTRUCTION *COMPLETERS HBI Pre Apprentice Plumbing Dangil Cosme Salama Aleson *CERTIFICATIONS Bradley Brunner - OSHA Cert. Roland Bynum - OSHA Cert. Michael Lewis - OSHA Cert. Theodore Spear- OSHA Cert. Lahkevia Young - OSHA Cert. WORK BASED LEARNING *COMPLETERS Tom Meeks Ebony Paris Caridad Cruz *EMPLOYMENT Malik Nolan – City of St Pete Mike Juene – Walgreens Tikiera Watson – Jacaranda Manor Jodie Worthham – Good Hope of Pinellas 8 Building Futures The Word on the Street…! Congratulations GRADUATES! Honor Courage Commitment Pinellas County Job Corps 500 22nd Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 (727) 551-2900 Pinellas County Job Corps