Students and parents learn about skilled trades at open houses
Submitted photo. Will, Penny and Bill Kennett listen as Scott Henahan, Building Trades instructor at the Batavia CTE Center, gives a brief overview of the course offerings taught explains some of the Building Trades curriculum.
Press release:
A record turnout at the Open Houses held at both the Batavia Career and Technical Education (CTE) Center and the Charles G. May Center in Mt. Morris gave students the opportunity to learn the educational pathways to a career in the trades. During the open house, students and their families toured classrooms, and spoke with skilled trades professionals who were on hand to discuss employment opportunities.
Will Kennett, a 10th-grader from Byron-Bergen High School, visited the Batavia CTE Center Open House with his parents, Penny and Bill. They toured the center with hopes of learning more about the programs offered. Will noted that he’s looking at his options.
“I want to pursue a trade and hope to attend this center next school year,” Will said.
Penny added, “The programs here have a wide range of opportunities. You can have a successful career in the trades.”
Alex Jones is a Criminal Justice student from Batavia High School. He brought his parents, Joyce and Edward, to learn more about what their son is studying.
“It’s really interesting to learn about court cases and how our prison system operates,” Alex said. “I plan on pursuing a career as a police officer.”
Alex’s mom Joyce also noted, “The college credits that he earns in this program are a bonus for when he enters college.”
Past, present and perspective students visited the Animal Science Program at the May Center said Jon English, Animal Science instructor.
“We had a large number students and their families who were interested in learning more about our Animal Science program,” English said. “So many people commented that they did not know the extent of our programs.”
The Mt. Morris and Batavia Career and Technical Education Centers are programs of the Genesee Valley Educational Partnership. The Partnership operates as a Board of Cooperative Educational Services offering shared programs and services to 22 component school districts located in Genesee, Wyoming, Livingston and Steuben counties in New York state.