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FCCC Holds Special Luncheon To Celebrate CTE Month

February 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read

Four County Career Center celebrated Career & Technical Education Month (CTE) with a special luncheon prepared by Culinary Arts Management/Chef Training students under the guidance of Chef Peter Herold.

The event welcomed esteemed guests including Congressman Bob Latta, Timothy Schneider (District Director for J.D. Vance), Austin Serna (Congressional Assistant for Marcy Kaptur), Ohio Senator Robert McColley, Ohio Representative James Hoops, Ohio Representative Roy Klopfenstein, as well as mayors and county commissioners from the four-county area.


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FAYETTE REPRESENTATIVE During the luncheon these dignitaries engaged with students discussing their respective programs of study and the valuable skills they are acquiring for their future careers The event also featured the presentation of the Career Technical Education Month Proclamation Shown during the presentation of the Proclamation are FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT FCCC students Ben Boger Powersports and Gavin Cassady Law Enforcement Security Tactics Village of Fayette Mayor David Borer Fulton County Commissioners Joe Short Jon Rupp and Jeff Rupp BACK LEFT TO RIGHT Austin Serna Timothy Schneider Roy Klopfenstein Bob Latta Robert McColley James Hoops and Superintendent Jeffrey Slattery

METAMORA REPESENTATIVE Shown during the presentation of the Proclamation are FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT FCCC students Siena Semrau Visual Art Design and Jon Hawkins Jr Welding Fabrication Village of Metamora Mayor Cathy Mossing Fulton County Commissioners Joe Short Jon Rupp and Jeff Rupp BACK LEFT TO RIGHT Austin Serna Timothy Schneider Roy Klopfenstein Bob Latta Robert McColley James Hoops and Superintendent Jeffrey Slattery

WAUSEON REPRESENTATIVE Shown during the presentation of the Proclamation are FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT Wauseon students Mariana Rodriguez Health Careers Conner Bowers Law Enforcement Security Tactics and Sophie Croninger Health Careers City of Wauseon Mayor Kathy Huner Fulton County Commissioners Joe Short Jon Rupp and Jeff Rupp BACK LEFT TO RIGHT Austin Serna Timothy Schneider Roy Klopfenstein Bob Latta Robert McColley James Hoops and Superintendent Jeffrey Slattery

WEST UNITY REPRESENTATIVE Shown during the presentation of the Proclamation are FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT FCCC students Shannon Spires Computer Networking Cybersecurity Kadynce VanDeVoorde Cosmetology Ella Wyse Medical Office Technologies and Janelle DeGraffenreid Health Careers Williams County Commissioner Terry Rummel and West Unity Village Administrator Joshua Fritsch BACK LEFT TO RIGHT Austin Serna Timothy Schneider Roy Klopfenstein Bob Latta Robert McColley James Hoops and Superintendent Jeffrey Slattery

 

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