Stafford Inducts 7 into National Technical Honor Society

Stafford Technical Center inducted seven students into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) on May 6, 2010 during a candlelight ceremony in the Dollhouse Restaurant.  The mission of NTHS is to honor outstanding student achievement in career and technical education, promote educational excellence, and help to create strong partnerships with business and industry.  These students exemplify the core values of NTHS which are leadership, citizenship, service, honesty, responsibility, skill, and scholarship.  Stafford is very proud of these outstanding individuals. 

Inductees L-R: Haley Cotrupi-Public Safety Services (Mill River Union High School), John DeMatties-Forestry & Natural Resources (Poultney High School), Arianna Lynn-Digital Arts (Rutland High School), Mercedes LaPlant-Human Services (Proctor High School), Molly Spaulding-Health Careers (Fair Haven Union High School), Cierra Phelps-Public Saftety Services (Mill River Union High School), and Emily Patch-Hospitality & Entrepreneurship (Mill River Union High School)

Stafford Technical Center Shines at Vermont Skills USA 2010 Competition

Stafford Technical Center is pleased to announce that 16 of their students were awarded medals at the recent Vermont SkillsUSA Competition.  SkillsUSA is a national non profit organization serving teachers, high school and college students who are preparing for careers in trades, technical, and skills service occupations including health occupations. Overall, there were 60 competitors in 30 different competitions.  Total earned by students in prizes and scholarships was $60,500.00.  Stafford  Technical Center has a local chapter of SkillsUSA.

The following students received medals in their competitions:  Architecture Design (Gold): William “Chad” Johnson-Mill River Union High School, Architecture Design (Bronze): Chad Martelle-Poultney High School; Automotive Refinishing and Technology (Gold) Shane Moyer-Rutland High School; Cabinet Making (Silver) Matthew Ely-Mill River Union High School; Culinary Arts (Silver)-David Sexton-Mill River Union High School; Gorilla Communications (Bronze) Amber Dumas -Rutland High School, Lindsey Brown -Mill River Union High School, Colin Terenzini -Rutland High School and Timothy Mumford -Mill River Union High School. Health Knowledge Bowl (Bronze) Sarah Grimes-Otter Valley Union High School, Kiarah Bombardier -Rutland High School, Brittany Pierce -Fair Haven Union High School, and Shelby Benoit -Otter Valley Union High School. Job Skill Demonstration Open (Silver) Danny Biebuyck-Rutland High School. Nurse Assisting (Silver) Lindsey Brown-Mill River Union High School. Plumbing (Bronze) John Fairbanks-Poultney High School. Prepared Speech (Silver) Colin Terenzini-Rutland High School. TV/Video Production (Gold) Amber Dumas-Rutland High School and Kari Van Guilder-Poultney High School.

 

Students Chat Up Senator Leahy

March 9th, 2010: Nine Students from Stafford Technical Center recently participated in an online chat with US Senator Patrick Leahy. This was the first online chat that the Senator has held with Stafford Technical Center.  The students asked the Senator questions and communicated with him through Skype.  The questions covered a broad range of topics including health care, workforce development, the affordability of college, and even more personal ones like who were his favorite rock bands and the types of summer jobs he had while in high school.  This chat was a wonderful opportunity for the students to interact with an important political figure and learn how they can become more civically engaged in their communities.

Participating students:  Molly Spaulding-Health Careers (Fair Haven High School), Colin Terenzini-Power Mechanics/Welding (Rutland High), David Sexton-Culinary Arts (Mill River), Josh Marcille-Hospitality and Entrepreneurship(West Rutland High School), Colin Haas-Electrical/Plumbing (Rutland High), Luke Molaski-Forestry and Naturual Resources (Otter Valley), Geoffrey McDonald-Public Safety Services (Otter Valley), Lauren Graziano-Architecture Engineering Design (Fair Haven Union High School) and Amber Dumas-Video Production (Rutland High )

Public Safety Services Students Become Nationally Certified in Hazardous Materials Awareness

Ten students in the Forestry and Natural Resources and Public Safety Services Programs at Stafford Technical Center recently became certified at the Awareness Level in the area of Hazardous Materials. Chief Robert Schlacter of the Rutland City Fire Department was the instructor through the Vermont Fire Academy for this course. Public Safety Services is a program that serves individuals who may be involved in emergency services – fire police, and rescue, as well as those in related occupations- dispatching, courts, attorneys, etc.  Obviously, the professionals in emergency services, the first responders, are extremely at risk to be involved in a hazardous materials incident in a truck crash, a train derailment or a spill or explosion in an industrial facility, as are arborists and tree surgeons who also respond to these emergencies or to the cleanup.

  There are tens of thousands of potentially hazardous materials that first responders may encounter. Some may be flammable, some may be corrosive, and give burns, like acids, some may be radioactive, some may be biological agents that are infectious, some may be explosive, and then there are some that are classified as dangerous, which may have more than one risk associated with it.

  The students who demonstrated their mastery of this course, and who received national certification in this area were: Christopher Crout, Jordan Grenier, and James Bonilla of Rutland High School, Kyle Lenher of Proctor High School, Geoffry McDonald of Otter Valley Union High School, Kayla Stewart of West Rutland High School, Jakob Galvin and Ben Alger of Fair Haven Union High School, and James Reed, Haley Cotrupi, and Cierra Phelps of Mill River Union High School. Chris Crout, Ben Alger, Kayla Stewart, and Kyle Lenher all scored 100% on this difficult examination.

  Ben Alger is a member of the Orwell Volunteer Fire Department and James Reed is on the Middletown Volunteer Fire Department. Ben Alger and Jakob Galvin are members of Mark Skakel’s Forestry and Natural Resoures Program.

Red Ribbon Tree to Memorialize Victims of Drunk or Drugged Driving

redribbontreeWhile Vermont this year had the lowest rate of fatalities in drunken driving crashes, in the past, we have had many, many people killed or injured in crashes involving drunk or drugged drivers. December is “Drunk or Drugged Driving Prevention” Month and one of the activities that happens during this month is the Southern Vermont Red Ribbon Tree, which is placed in the Diamond Run Mall in Rutland. The tree is a way of remembering the victims, those who have been killed or injured, in crashes involving drivers who were under the influence or alcohol or drugs.

  The Red Ribbon Tree brings together all the stakeholders in the fight against this serious problem- police, fire, youth, victims, emergency medical services, hospitals, community anti-drug coalitions, court and court alternative programs, and legislators and other political leaders. The tree is dedicated at a ceremony and people attending the ceremony have an opportunity to remember friends or loved ones (or themselves) who were victimized by placing a red ribbon with the person’s name on it on the tree. Each organization can demonstrate their dedication to the cause by placing an ornament with the organization’s name on it on the tree.

  The event was hosted by the Stafford Technical Center SADD Chapter, which includes the students in the Public Safety Services and Health Careers Academy and Jackie Fitz-Gerald, a student in the Architecture and Engineering Design Program. SADD members from the Fair Haven Union High School and Proctor High School Chapters and their advisors represented their schools, as did contingents from Otter Valley Union High School and their school resource officer, Anne Bandy, and Mill River Union High School and their school resource deputy Jen Czachor, and teacher Suzanne Striglia. Castleton State College was represented by two members of their SADD Chapter. Lt. David Notte, Sgt. Dave Lertola, and Troopers James Wilborn and Stephanie Shaw represented the Vermont State Police. The Rutland County Sheriff’s Department sent Deputies Lawrence Ynesta and David Fox.

  The emergency medical services community had members of the Wallingford and Middletown Springs Squads in attendance. Community anti-drug coalitions, the Rutland Area Prevention Coalition, and the Black River Area Coalition, both had staff members, Tina Coltey and Brigid Sullivan, who spoke to the assembled group of their agencies’ efforts. Three staff members from Rutland County Court Diversion and Community Justice Center were also in attendance. Susan Lebel from the Rutland Regional Medical Center told of the hospital’s efforts and her personal experiences as an emergency room nurse. Lastly, Lawrence McLiverty, the Vermont SADD Coordinator spoke, and others shared their stories of how they were affected by a crash.

   This event was planned and executed by members of the Stafford Technical Center SADD Chapter; student Kyle Lenher, a junior from Proctor High School, was the overall Project Director. He was assisted by Sarah Grimes, a senior from Otter Valley Union High School, who supervised her fellow Health Careers students. The tree will remain at the Diamond Run Mall during the holiday season so that others can remember those who have been lost to these crashes.

Students Team Up with Local Architect on Teen Center

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Caption of Photo:  Front-L-R: Chad Johnson and John Pluta-Stafford Technical Center Students and in rear, Architect Mark McManus.

An exciting collaboration between the Slate Valley Teen Center in Fair Haven and Stafford Technical Center (STC)  has begun to develop as students from STC’s Architecture Engineering Design (AED) Program worked on the proposed teen center location under the supervision of architect, Mark McManus, of Middletown Springs.  STC second year students Chad Johnson and John Pluta, both from Mill River Union High School, spent time measuring, recording, and sketching the existing assembly space above the Fair Haven Municipal Offices.  This space originally housed the local high school, but has been unused for approximately 50 years.  The space boasts high ceilings, wood wainscoting, and tall windows, which bring in lots of natural light and wonderful views of the town green.  The Stafford AED students will have the opportunity to work on “as built” drawings which will be used in the development of a design for the center.This project has enabled the Stafford students to utlize their program skills in a “real world” application.

The proposed teen center will serve eleven surrounding towns and two high schools, Fair Haven Union High School and Poultney High School.

Local Students Plan Conference for 600 Students

Vermont has an annual conference at the Sheraton Hotel in Burlington, the Governor’s Youth Leadership Conference, which is unique as it is a student- run, student-planned, and student-directed conference. Every part of the conference, down to the lunch menu and the conference’s theme, are done by students. The Governor’s Youth Leadership Conference is the state’s largest conference which addresses problems and challenges involving the state’s youth, as well as providing leadership training. Vermont’s Governor always addresses the 600 or so attendees, who come from high schools throughout the state.
What makes this conference successful is that it is totally planned and directed by students, who work for months planning this event. The speakers and topics are effective because they are chosen by teens, not by adults. The planners have been meeting on Sundays at the Hollow Inn in Barre for months. Some of those who have volunteered their time are Rutland County residents Cameo Bixby-Clemons and Katie McCormack, juniors at Rutland High School who are involved in GMTI, and SADD members Emily Turgeon, a junior at Fair Haven Union High School, Kayla Stewart and Erika Stocker from Stafford Technical Center, and Vicky Stone of Castleton State College.
The planners will also be doing a number of functions at the Governor’s Youth Leadership Conference- some students will be presenting workshops, others will be facilitating workshops, students will man registration and information booths, and others will manage the conference. Some of the topics that the students chose were bullying and cyberbullying, sexting (sending sexually provocative messages on your cell phone), driving while intexicated (driving while texting), underage drinking and its consequences, teen suicide, and many more. The keynote address will be given by Leon Quan, from Phoenix, Arizona, a motivational speaker who speaks about how he overcame adversity.
This conference is its 23rd year, only because every year, students like these have volunteered their time to make it work.

SADD Chapter wins Two Awards

     Recently, the Stafford Technical Center SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) Chapter was recognized with two awards, one from the Vermont State SADD Organization, and one from the national SADD organization. The first award, was given to the chapter at the Vermont SADD spring meeting, recognized the Stafford Chapter’s collaboration with three local SADD chapters from Proctor High School, Fair Haven Union High School, and black River High School, as well as the partnership with Rutland County START, a law enforcement collaborative aimed at reducing underage drinking, and Rutland Area Prevention Coalition, the county’s community anti-drug coalition.

Stafford’s chapter was also lauded for the variety of programs that it has undertaken which are designed to promote healthy lifestyles and responsible highway usage, as well as those designed to reduce destructive behaviors among teens such as underage drinking and drugging, and dangerous internet use. The chapter’s efforts to make the community aware of their actions were also noted.

   The June issue of the SADDvocate, the national SADD monthly newsletter, has chosen the Stafford Chapter as this month’s spotlight chapter. There are about 10,000 SADD chapters in the United States, so to be chosen to be a chapter worthy of being a model for other chapters is quite an honor. The national magazine highlighted a variety of the chapter’s programs designed to positively impact the community, and the fact that this chapter was the recipient of a 2009 Vermont Governor’s Award for Outstanding Community Service.

   The Stafford Technical Center SADD Chapter has been in existence for four years. The 2008-2009 members are: Kayla Jones, Cantlin Eaton, Erika Stocker, Angelica Towsley, and Nate Hance from Mill River Union High School, Vicky Stone, Cody Hesse, Cody Taylor, and Justin Cram from Otter Valley Union High School, Ashley Barnes, Ashley Haas, and Dan Ball from Rutland High School, Joanna Lilly from Poultney High School, and Jon Schaff from Fair Haven Union High School.

 

 

 

 

National Technical Honor Society Chapter inducts 7 Students

L-R: Matt Adamsen, Chelsea Tice, Patty Danahy, Becca Hall and Paige Mayer; Missing from photo were Melissa Rixon and Kayla Perry
L-R: Matt Adamsen, Chelsea Tice, Patty Danahy, Becca Hall and Paige Mayer; Missing from photo were Melissa Rixon and Kayla Perry

Stafford Technical Center inducted seven students into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) on May 7, 2009. The candlelight ceremony was held in Stafford’s Dollhouse Restaurant. The mission of NTHS is honor outstanding student achievement in career and technical education, promote educational excellence, and help to create strong partnerships with business and industry.  These students exemplify the core values of NTHS, which are leadership, service, honesty responsibility, skill, citizenship, and scholarship. Stafford is very proud of them and their accomplishments.

The following students inducted were: Matt Adamsen-Power Mechanics/Welding (Otter Valley Union High School), Chelsea Tice-Video Production (Fair Haven Union High School) Patty Danahy-Architecture Engineering Design (Fair Haven Union High School), Becca Hall-Health Careers Academy (Proctor High School), Paige Mayer-Digital Arts (Rutland High School), Melissa Rixon-Music Technology: Jazz and Contemporary (Rutland High School), and Kayla Perry-Music Technology: Jazz and Contemporary (Otter Valley Union High School)

Hospitality Students Attend ICDC Conference

Stafford Technical Center  Hospitality students recently attended the DECA International Career and Development Conference in Anaheim, California, April 29th-May1st.

 

The following students  participated in the Leadership Development Academy led by the FOCUS group and received a certificate of participation:

Stephen Bassett      Otter Valley Union High School

Ashley Bruno            West Rutland High School

Morgan Harvey        Otter Valley Union High School

Shelby Mahoney      Otter Valley Union High School

Jenna Pelkey           Otter Valley Union High School

 

While attending the academy, LDA students raised over $10,000 for the Muscular Distrophy Association.

 

Students who competed in role play events included Fair Haven Union High School student Christian Doran in Sports and Entertainment, Mill River Union High School  student Brianna Allen and Proctor High School student Alison McLellan in Travel and Tourism.

 

Over 13,000 students participated in this ICDC conference which included visits to Disneyland, Universal Studios, Dodgers Stadium, and Laguna Beach.

 

Sponsors that helped make this trip possible are: Smalley Construction, Vermont Country Store, Omya, Heritage Family Credit Union, Applebee’s of Rutland, Lenco, Inc., Mc Neil and Reedy, O’Brien, Shortle, Reynolds, and Sabotka, Melanie’s Hair Gallery.  Also, contributions were made by students and staff at Stafford Technical Center and Rutland High School.  We thank everyone for their support.