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Career & Technical Education (CTE) is proud to highlight some of our business partnerships that are key in the success of our programs at Judson Independent School District. They are involved in our Program Advisory Councils, they are class- room guest speakers, and they provide various resources for our programs across the district. Business partners and their expert advice, their resources, and their time are essential to the progress of our programs at Judson ISD. We thank you! Chef Austin Hawthorne from Aguste Escoffier Culinary School in Austin, Texas visits the Wagner High School Culinary Program to encourage students to continue doing their best creative work in the kitchen. He shared his knowledge by demonstrating, and teaching the students how to prepare Vietnamese spring rolls and discussed the art of placing the finished food product on the plate. Career information was shared about the exciting hospitality industry. Career & Technical Education J U D S O N I N D E P E N D E N T S C H O O L D I S T R I C T Quarterly Newsletter Vol.2, Issue 1 Business & College Partnerships Highlighted Partners volunteer their time in Classroom Wagner High School Career Preparation and Entre- preneurship students ,in Mr. Guerrero’s classes, get a lesson on banking and finance from BB&T Brand Manager Ms. Sonia Garcia, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Consultant Ms. Monica Delgado. Students are encouraged to work on transferable soft skills. Judson High School criminal justice students , in Mr. Williams criminal justice classes, listen as the Crim- inal Justice San Antonio Pre-Law mock trial teams make themselves available to our students. Attorney Bruce Luckett, and Attorney Lynette Boss, volunteer their time to assist student in preparing them for mock trial competitions.
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Page 1: Career & Technical Education Nov FINA… · FFA chapter sent three students to the organization's national conference in Indianapolis, Indiana and all three placed in their respective

Career & Technical Education (CTE) is proud to highlight some of our business partnerships that are key in the success of

our programs at Judson Independent School District. They are involved in our Program Advisory Councils, they are class-

room guest speakers, and they provide various resources for our programs across the district. Business partners and their

expert advice, their resources, and their time are essential to the progress of our programs at Judson ISD. We thank you!

Chef Austin Hawthorne from Aguste Escoffier Culinary

School in Austin, Texas visits the Wagner High School

Culinary Program to encourage students to continue

doing their best creative work in the kitchen. He shared

his knowledge by demonstrating, and teaching the

students how to prepare Vietnamese spring rolls and

discussed the art of placing the finished food product on

the plate. Career information was shared about the

exciting hospitality industry.

Career & Technical Education

J U D S O N I N D E P E N D E N T S C H O O L D I S T R I C T

Quarterly Newsletter Vol.2, Issue 1

Business & College Partnerships Highlighted

Partners volunteer their time in Classroom

Wagner High School Career Preparation and Entre-

preneurship students ,in Mr. Guerrero’s classes,

get a lesson on banking and finance from BB&T

Brand Manager Ms. Sonia Garcia, and Liberty

Mutual Insurance Consultant Ms. Monica Delgado.

Students are encouraged to work on transferable

soft skills.

Judson High School criminal justice students , in Mr.

Williams criminal justice classes, listen as the Crim-

inal Justice San Antonio Pre-Law mock trial teams

make themselves available to our students.

Attorney Bruce Luckett, and Attorney Lynette Boss,

volunteer their time to assist student in preparing

them for mock trial competitions.

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Veterans Memorial High School , home of the Patriots, opened

this fall with three new Career & Technical Education (CTE)

programs for our JISD students. CTE welcomes Cosmetology

Services, Digital Print & Imaging Technology and Cyber Security

to Judson ISD. These three new programs were decided upon by

community, ex-students, and with input from college and university

partnerships. Additional CTE programs being planned for

2017-2018 are Logistics and Business.

Career & Technical Education

CareerSafe, an authorized online OSHA safety training provider,

recently spotlighted Judson High School Health Sciences/Dental

Technician Teacher Monica Nichols in its August newsletter of

"Classroom Highlight." The organization is always recognizing

teachers around the nation that are going the extra mile to educate youth in

workplace safety. We congratulate her for this profile of the great work she's

doing preparing our students for excellence and safety in the workplace.

What’s New in CTE @ JISD September —November 2016

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MAC LAB

CTE Educators for 2016-2017

New Beginnings

CTE Department welcomes the following CTE educators

to our staff: They are as follows:

JHS –Gabby Foster, Darnice Ward, Angie Vanegas

WHS - Shontoya Bibbs, Beth Godfrey, Gerard Rodriguez,

Johnathan Sharkey

VMHS - Robert Gutierrez, Katharina Perez, Steve Stone

JMS - Matthew Singleton

KMS - Mauricio De la Torre, Jaclyn Viera

MMS - Eloy Pina

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It's not every day an Agriculture science program has students that are recognized

nationally, but Judson High School's Ag program is not just a typical program. The school's

FFA chapter sent three students to the organization's national conference in Indianapolis,

Indiana and all three placed in their respective Food Products and Processing Systems

categories. Mallori Johnson and Sutton Horner took Gold Medals home for their project

"The Effectiveness of Natural versus Artificial Preservatives in Snacks." Their project won

1st in state and they took 4th nationally. Meanwhile, Samantha

Obuch took her project “Bad To The Buns: Extending the Life of

Baked Bread" which took the top spot at state, took 12th place na-

tionally. In addition, the Judson FFA received a 3 Star Rating for

National Chapter Award...the highest you can get, with stage

recognition at the conference. What a great program!

Congratulations to these students and of course the instructors

and program directors, including Mr. Jay Trees, for guiding a

great program.

Kirby Middle School 8th graders worked on a project that took some rejected parts of some old athletic field

bleachers and repurposed them. Mr. Howard Dean's

CTE Principles of Construction class took the recycled

bleacher wood from some dismantled stands from a few

years ago and turned them into bookshelves for Kirby

staff. The students proudly left their signatures and

dated their work on the back of each piece they

created. This was a fantastic way to keep a piece of

Kirby history and share it with staff.

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DECA students get an opportunity to visit

with SPURS staff and management regarding

the careers available in Sports Marketing &

Entertainment. DECA and National Honor

Kirby keeping pieces of History

DECA students stay connect to Community

Bits and Pieces September —November 2016

Agriculture Students WIN at Nationals

DECA and National Honor

Society students from

Judson High School recently

volunteered at the San

Antonio Food Bank. Students

in attendance helped to sort

and pack a total of 21,975

pounds of food. That equals to

17,580 meals for families in the

San Antonio community who

need the assistance.

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District Administrators Superintendent - Dr. Carl A. Montoya

Associate Superintendent - Elida Bera

Assistant Superintendent of Post Secondary Education & Career Readiness—Dr. Nellie Cantu

Assistant Superintendent of Operations—Dr. Milton Fields, III

Executive Director of Administration & Student Services—Joe Gonzalez

Executive Director of PK-5 Schools—Debbie Grady

Executive Director for Curriculum & Instruction—Tori Austin

Chief Financial Officer—Jose Elizondo

Chief Human Resources Officer—Irma Hernandez

Chief Technology Officer—Jesse Cortinas

Director of Communications—Steve Linscomb

School Board Board President - Mr. Steve Salyer

Vice President - Dr. Melinda Salinas

Secretary - Ms. Renée A. Paschall

Trustee - Mr. Gilbert Flores

Trustee - Mr. Richard LaFoille

Trustee - Mr. José Macias

Trustee - Mr. Arnoldo Salinas

http://www.judsonisd.org/district/instruction/CTE/index.cfm

It is the policy of the Judson ISD and its career and technology education program not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its vocational programs,

services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,

as amended.

It is the policy of the Judson ISD to support districts as they provide a free, appropriate education to all students consisting of regular and special education and related aides and services in

career and technology education programs that are designed to meet individual educational needs of disabled persons as adequately as the needs of non-disabled persons are met and are

based upon adherence to provisions set forth in 34 CFR 104.33-104.36; 34 CFR 104.31-104.40; (see also standards under V-C, V-D, V-E, V-F, V-G, and V-H).

It is the policy of the Judson ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act

of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.

The Judson ISD will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and vocational programs. For infor-

mation about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX Coordinator, Irma Hernandez, Chief Human Resources Officer, 8012 Shin Oak Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78233, 945

-5621 and/or the Section 504 Coordinator, Ernest Cox, Jr., Director of Guidance and Counseling, 8205 Palisades Drive, San Antonio, Texas, 78233, 945-5215.

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Renee Lafreniere, Director

Barbara Kelly, Secretary

Marlin Castaneda, Specialist

Tammy Cantu, JHS Career Counselor

Yoli Chapa, WHS Career Counselor 8205 Palisades Dr.

San Antonio, TX 78233

Phone: (210) 945-5218


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