AI Made Friendly HERE

Carson High School CTE teachers recognized for excellence in education | Carson City Nevada News

Carson City School District

The Nevada Department of Education, Office of Career Readiness, Adult Learning and Education Options and the Carson City School Board of Trustees have recognized more than a dozen Carson High School Career and Technical Education educators with awards of excellence and distinction.

The recognitions came at the July Nevada Association of Career and Technical Education (ACTE) Excellence in CTE Awards Gala held Thursday, July 18, 2024 and at the Carson City School District School Board Meeting Tuesday, August 13, 2024.

The ACTE Excellence Awards recognize those individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to CTE, programs that exemplify the highest standards and organizations that have conducted activities to promote and expand CTE programs. Carson High CTE educators recognized at both events were the following:

Program of Excellence
Graphic Design – Patricia Ababio

Programs of Distinction
Agricultural Welding, Power and Structure Technology – Charlie Mann
Animal Systems – Lauren Gates
Plant Systems – Lauren Gates
Military Science – Senior Chief Jerry Skirvin
Emergency Medical Technician – Frank Sakelarios
Sports Medicine – Kelly Gustafson
Culinary Arts – Kasey Kemmet
Cybersecurity – Josh Barham
Web Design and Development – Danylle Miller
Marketing – Cody Downing
Architectural and Civil Engineering – Evelyn Grime and Kirstin Kolstad
Mechanical Engineering – Evelyn Grime and Kirstin Kolstad

The CTE Administrator of the Year recognized for the state of Nevada was also from Carson High – Candi Robles. As the administrator award winner, Candi Robles not only received a trophy, but she also earned a check for $500 and the opportunity to advance to the Region V competition.

On a national level, CTE encompasses 94 percent of high school students and 13 million postsecondary students in the United States and includes high schools, career centers, community and technical colleges, four-year universities and more. Out of Carson High School’s 2,250 students, more than 1,700 are enrolled in CTE courses.

Additionally, CTE is a major part of the solution to myriad national economic and workforce problems, such as high school dropout rates, a weakened economy, global competitiveness and massive layoffs. At a time when opportunity for employment is so critical, CTE programs in every community are ensuring students are equipped with the skills to successfully enter the workforce. Nevada’s CTE students also experience a higher graduation rate than non-CTE students: 98.25 percent.

In the photo: Carson High CTE educators recognized at the August 13 school board meeting. Left to Right: Josh Billings, Kirstin Kolstad, Evelyn Grime, Kasey Kemmet, Senior Chief Jerry Skirvin, Charlie Mann and Candi Robles. Not pictured: Patricia Ababio, Josh Barham, Lauren Gates, Kelly Gustafson, Danylle Miller and Frank Sakelarios.

Originally Appeared Here

You May Also Like

About the Author:

Early Bird