![]() The following students received medals in their competitions: Architectural Drafting (Silver): Conner Ritter-Rutland High School, Automotive Refinishing (Bronze): Dylan Gilmond-Mill River Union High School, Automotive Collision Repair Technology (Bronze): Christian Loomis-Poultney High School,Cabinetmaking (Bronze) : Brandon Tifft-Fair Haven Union High School, Medical Math (Gold): Amanda Hill-Rutland High School, Medical Terminology (Bronze): Heather Dunlap-Fair Haven Union High School, Plumbing (Bronze): Ross Clark-Rutland High School, Prepared Speech (Bronze): Josh Marcille-West Rutland High School, Welding (Silver): Bryan Crandall-Poultney High School and Welding (Bronze): Levi Booska-Fair Haven Union High School, Web Design (Silver): Christian Martin-Otter Valley and Christopher Bardwell-West Rutland High School Lights! Camera! Action! Total earned by Stafford students in prizes and scholarships was $27,500. Overall there were 60 competitors in 30 different competitions. 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. Stafford Technical Center proudly announces that twelve of their students were awarded medals at the 2011 Vermont SkillsUSA Competition held recently in Burlington, Vermont. Stafford Technical Center Excels at 2011 Vermont SkillsUSA Competition Photo: Stafford Technical Center SADD Chapter with advisor John D’Esposito and Rutland County Senators Kevin Mullin and Bill Carris. ![]() Their advisor and instructor is John D’Esposito, Stafford Public Safety Services Instructor. The Stafford SADD Chapter members receiving national distinction were Ginger Vaughn (Poultney High School), Kimberly Rupe (Poultney High School), Nicole Bogucki (Poultney High School), Emily Fredette (Fair Haven), Emily Johnson (West Rutland), Ashley Smith (Otter Valley), Kyle Lenher (Proctor), Korey Russell, Hayley Cotrupi, Amber Hannan, Alan Greenier, James Reed, Cierra Phelps, and Aaron Bosch (all Mill River Students). The ceremony took place in the House Chamber and was offered by the following House Members: Representatives Butch Shaw of Pittsford, Joe Acinapura of Brandon, Peg Andrews of Rutland City, Tom Burditt of West Rutland, Mollie Burke of Brattleboro, Bill Canfield of Fair Haven, Gayle Courcelle of Rutland City, Herb Font-Russell of Rutland City, Eldred French of Shrewsbury, Bob Helm of Fair Haven, John Malcolm of Pawlet, Jim McNeil of Rutland Town, and Dave Potter of Clarendon.Īmong the numerous projects of the Stafford SADD Chapter cited in the resolution, included raising awareness of and reducing the incidence of speeding, distracted driving, and driving under the influence, reducing alcohol, drug, and tobacco use among young Vermonters, discouraging Internet sexting and unsafe Internet practices among students at schools in addition to Stafford, promoting the wearing of seat belts, reducing teen dating violence, co-sponsoring a dinner for families of deployed Vermont National Guard personnel, and assisting with training projects at the local regional ambulance service and Vermont Police Academy. The students were feted at SADD’s national conference in Orlando, Florida, for their meritorious activities and dedication to SADD’s mission On April 22 nd, the student members of Stafford Technical Center’s SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) Chapter and their advisor, Stafford Public Safety Services Instructor, John D ‘Esposito, were honored at the Vermont Statehouse with Concurrent House Resolution (HCR 122) for winning the 2010 National SADD Chapter of the Year Award. Commercial Driver’s License Training Program.FCCLA – Family Career Community Leaders of America.Stafford Wood Products (Forestry & Natural Resources).
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