Career Technical News

Six District Message Welcome to Kent Roosevelt Career-Technical!   Students or parents if you  have any questions or concerns, please contact Brian Bachtel, CTE Director, or Edna Hensel, CTE Administrative Assistant, at (330) 676-8741.  Additional program information available at links provided below.

Roosevelt Career Technical Programs

Athletic Health Care and Fitness

Are you interested in learning about anatomy, fitness, and exercise science?  Do you enjoy helping others?  Do you enjoy being part of a team?  Do you want to position yourself to be successful in your future?  Do you want to earn college credits?  If so, check out Athletic Health Care and Fitness.  Stop by room 137 and talk with Mr. Slattery or Mr. Jurging.

Construction Technologies

The team from Construction Technologies up on the roofs with the bright colors! Tons of opportunity in a 3 period block of time. Learn everything there is to know about building a home.  Senior year externship on actual construction sites.  Opportunities beyond high school to include: Construction Mgmt. Construction Engineering, Interior Design, Architecture, and more!  Be a part of building a better America, get started today, apply soon

Career and Technical Education

As part of the Career and Technical Education program, the Family and Consumer Sciences department offers a variety of courses to teach valuable Life Skills needed throughout life.  The topics covered in our classes include food and nutrition, interior design, basic sewing, personal development, goal setting, career development and exploration, preparation of college bound students, personal finance, and personal organization.  These topics are just a sampling of what is offered in the FCS department.  In addition, we offer an opportunity for students to explore career applications of these topics in an environment that is open and relaxed.  Please consider Family & Consumer Sciences courses as you plan your schedule for 2010/2011.

Electronics

Electronics is inside everything! From your iphone, Xbox and coffee pot to your car audio and home theatre systems.  Learn how these devices work by studying electronics here at Roosevelt High School.  There is plenty of hands on projects to go along with your study of theory.  Stop down to see the program in room 502.

Health Career Technologies

Health Career Technologies is a class that prepares you for a career in the medical or dental environment.  Within the classroom, students will interact with medical professionals from different work environments.  This is a two year program where students will receive high school credits for college prep English, Tech Theory, Lab, Anatomy and Physiology, and an Externship during their senior year.  HCT is seeking new students that are interested in learning more about the medical and/or dental field.  The program is looking for self-motivated and hard working individuals who would like to better prepare themselves for their future.

National Career Technical Education Month

February is National Career Technical Education Month.   For 10th grade students this is your opportunity to visit Theodore Roosevelt High School Career Technical Programs this Friday.   Did you know that you might be able to earn up to a semester of college credit by taking a Career Technical Program?  Invest in your future today.

CTE Students Give Back

On Friday, November 6, 2009, twenty-eight students from the Athletic Health Care & Fitness and Health Career Technologies classes volunteered to help facilitate small group stations for a traveling COSI exhibit at Davey Elementary School. With the direction of the COSI staff, the following juniors and seniors worked with the elementary students, providing various information and/or activities relating to the human body’s functions and systems:

Athletic Health Care & Fitness Level I: Emily Adelman, Taylor Beavers, Taylor Cole, Randy Foster, Deanna Kruger, Justin Nelson, and Nic Onusic.

Athletic Health Care & Fitness Level II: Jake Arnold, Matt Becker, Jordan Bedell, Matt Branden, Kayla Braun,  Albert DePerro, Stephanie Evans, Jessie Hall, Audrey Krye, Dalton Lee, Eva Paoloni, Eric Pucillo, Emily Schneider, Kassondra Spangler, Dominique Stevens, and Phil Weigel.

Health Career Technologies Level I: Briia Anthony, Amanda Bretzin, Hali Burris, Becky Douds, Kim Fernandez, Kelsey Jones, and Theresa Sanders.

Thanks to these students for giving their time to the elementary students and sharing their health care knowledge in a practical way!