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Rotary Honors Our Top Career-Tech Students
Christine Gordillo

On April 7, The Rotary Club of Lakewood and Rocky River hosted its 27th annual West Shore Career-Technical District Outstanding Student Awards at their weekly luncheon. Fifteen students were honored for their dedication, leadership, and accomplishments in their respective career-technical programs.  

award winners

 

Each award recipient is automatically nominated for the Career-Technical Student of the Year award, which will be announced later in the school year at the annual Career Passport Assembly.

West Shore Career-Technical District encompasses Bay Village, Lakewood, Rocky River, and Westlake high schools.  WSCT serves more than 400 students in its programs. 

The 2024-25 Outstanding Student Award recipients are: 

  • Automotive Technology: Titus McAlvey, Lakewood
     
  • Business Management: Mihai Bogdan-Chindea, Lakewood
     
  • Community-Based Program, Gordon Food Service: Harper Washio, Rocky River
  • Community-Based Program, O'Neill Healthcare: Andi Sadiku, Rocky River
  • Construction Trades: Gary Pandos, Lakewood
     
  • Culinary Arts: Brynn Wolfgram, Lakewood
  • Electronic Engineering Technology: Ameera Westbrooks, Lakewood
     
  • Media Art & Design: Olive Rodemann, Lakewood
     
  • Medical Professions: Naya Fayad, Lakewood
     
  • Networking & Cybersecurity: Danari Woods, Westlake
  • Nursing Foundations: Zayna Muntaser, Lakewood
     
  • Project Lead the Way - Engineering: James Gollon, Lakewood
     
  • Sports & Exercise Science: Elaina Purcell, Lakewood
  • T.E.A.C.H./ECE: Chareion Doxley, Lakewood
     
  • Theatre Arts: Bryce Sandoval, Lakewood

 

 

Growing Number of Students Interning
Christine Gordillo

The West Shore Career-Tech District provides hands-on learning in their 13 programs aimed toward preparing students for college and careers. Now, some West Shore students are taking their hands-on learning a step further into the real world with internships in the community.

Exercise science students

Exercise Science YMCA interns (front row from left): Evan Gardner, Ryan Sterling, Luke Anderson
Back row (from left): Frank Revy, Russell Oldfield

 

Five students in Dan Popio’s Exercise and Sports Science program have landed internships as wellness consultants with the Lakewood YMCA. Two of Cassie Tetorakis’ students in the Business Management program are working with the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce and two are interning at Laskey Costello accounting firm and two at Stepan CPA Firm in Lakewood.

These hands-on experiences provide students with invaluable industry knowledge, professional connections, and a strong addition to their resumes. This opportunity not only prepares them for future careers but also showcases the power of career-tech education in bridging the gap between education and employment. 

YMCA interns Luke Anderson, Evan Gardner, Russell Oldfield, Frank Revy and Ryan Sterling work approximately six hours a week with duties such as leading fitness center orientations for teens, assisting with teen strength and conditioning training programs and giving 30-minute introductions to personal training. 

Ryan is eager to dig into his work at the Y and test out the skills he has been learning in class: “There is an extremely practical crossover between the two, everything we've done in Sports Exercise Science has been in preparation for a job that is in that field of work,” he said.

Laskey Costello intern Mihai Bogdan-Chindea says he puts in approximately 20 hours a week for his paid internship at the firm and is sharpening his skills learned in class like Excel and other Microsoft applications while also learning new accounting software programs such as QuickBooks, Onvio, and UltraTax. Brayden McCarthy of Rocky River High School is also interning at the CPA firm. Nathan Kopko and Steven Mattar are interning at Stepan.

At the Chamber, Lay Phalt Htoo and Ella Hyatt will be assisting with event planning and administrative tasks as well as monitor members’ social media accounts to share good news they may post and sit in on meetings with local businesses.

West Shore is looking for more local businesses and organizations to consider offering internships to its students. By partnering with West Shore, employers can play a pivotal role in nurturing the workforce of tomorrow and building a stronger community. If interested, you can reach out to West Shore at 216-529-4155 or email yakoob.badat@lakewoodcityschools.org.

 

Business Management interns (from left): Mihai Bogdan-Chindea, Brayden McCarthy, Lay Phalt Htoo, Ella Hyatt

Biz management interns





 

West Shore Earns Top Report Card Rating
Christine Gordillo

We did it! West Shore Career-Tech has earned a 5-Star rating on the Ohio State Report Card for the 2023-2024 school year! Huge thanks to our amazing students, staff, and community!

Media Art & Design Student Wins Film Award
Christine Gordillo

Congratulations to Media Art & Design (MAD) student Natalie Baire for being awarded the Golden Lion Award by the Academy of Cinematic Arts. Natalie's animation film, "Cinemeow", was included along with other winners from 12 Midwestern states in the Golden Lion Award Student Film Festival in Cincinnati on May 18. So proud of you, Natalie! 

View Natalie's film 

Rotary Honors Top Career-Tech Students
Christine Gordillo

On April 22, The Rotary Club of Lakewood and Rocky River hosted the 26th annual West Shore Career-Technical District Outstanding Student Awards at their weekly luncheon. Sixteen recipients were honored for their dedication, leadership, and accomplishments in their career-technical programs.  

Each award recipient is automatically nominated for the “Career-Technical Student of the Year” award, which will be announced later in the school year at the annual Career Passport Assembly.

West Shore Career-Technical District encompasses Bay Village, Lakewood, Rocky River, and Westlake.  WSCT serves more than 400 students in its  programs. 

The 2023-24 Outstanding Student Award recipients are: 

  • Automotive Technology: Tristen Sabo, Bay Village
     
  • Business Management: Arlinda Ismaili, Lakewood
     
  • Community-Based Program, Gordon Food Service: John Chase, Lakewood
     
  • Community-Based Program, Wyndham: Matthew Dilellio, Westlake
     
  • Community-Based Program, O'Neill Healthcare: Katherine Anderson, Bay Village
     
  • Construction Trades: Domenic Dupay, Lakewood
     
  • Culinary Arts: Kaileigh Burton, Lakewood
     
  • Early Childhood Education: Shen Da Say, Lakewood
     
  • Electronic Engineering Technology: Eric Bumm, Lakewood
     
  • Health Careers: Caroline Baas, Lakewood
     
  • Media Art & Design: Reagan Bratko, Lakewood
     
  • Medical Office Management: Alexa Masten, Lakewood
     
  • Networking & Cybersecurity: Charlie Quinn, Lakewood
     
  • Project Lead the Way: Rowan Brown, Lakewood
     
  • Sports & Exercise Science: Rita Moran, Lakewood
     
  • Theatre Arts: Jana Evans, Lakewood

 

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