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Denied Trip Requests
WILSON COUNTY SCHOOLS
Lebanon, Tennessee
REQUEST TO ATTEND-CONFERENCES/CONVENTIONS/VISITS
(ADULT TRAVEL ONLY - FORM MUST BE COMPLETED ON LINE, ALL INFORMATION MUST BE
COMPLETE, AND REQUEST MUST BE EMAILED OR THE FORM WILL BE RETURNED)
Today's Date:
03/26/10
School(s): Mt. Juliet Middle School
Name of Employee(s): Tim Bell, Matt Deckard, Anne Barger, Joe Eskew
Title(s): Principal and Assistant Principals
Name of conference/convention/visit: Nuts & Bolts Symposium
Location (city, state): Destin, FL
Date(s) of conference/convention/visit: June 15-18,2010
Staying overnight? Yes: x No:
Date(s) of travel (to and from): June 14 & 19,2010
Purpose of conference/convention/visit. (Please describe the reason for attendance in relation to professional development
and/or school improvement.): Professional Development and networking opportunity to meet and learn instructional
strategies with nationwide middle school teachers/administrators. Conference focuses on learning proven strategies for
school improvement, student success, and excellence in educational leadership.
Number of Substitutes required:
Number of days each:
Traveling by: Personal Vehicle: x County Vehicle:
Air:
Total days out of school:
Other:
Lodging per day: $200 per day
Estimated Cost: $4,000
Transportation Costs ("'Rental Car See Below): 931.8 miles @ .46 per mile
Estimated Cost: $1,714.5 I
Number of days per diem requested for food: 5 days
Estimated Cost: $600
(Do not include meals covered by the registration fee)
Other expenses: (registration, etc.): $440 per person
Estimated Cost: $1,760
Total Estimated Cost of Trip: $8,074.51
If expenses are NOT to be paid by school system, who pays? Per Felicia Duncan - she will payout of Professional
Development funds if approved
Principal's Comments:
Principal/Supervisor Approved: Yes x No
Principal's/Supervisor's Name: Tim Bell
Date: 03/26/10
Director's Comments:
Director's Name (APPROVED):
Director's
Date:
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Board Agenda; Yes
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Approval copy sent to:
Approval e-mail sent to:
("'READ PRIOR TO REQUESTING RENTAL CAR APPROVAL) Justification for any car rental must be
provided below prior to any trip request being authorized. At least the following should be considered before
renting a car: 1) Availability of hotel shuttle services and taxi cabs, 2) Airport transfers included at some hotels,
3) Proximity of hotel to destination or convention site, 4) Number oftravelers for car sharing, and 5) length of stay.
No reimbursement will be made for specialty vehicles, i.e., luxury car, large SUV, etc. It is important to inspect
any rental vehicle before driving it. Make sure any dents, scratches, or other damage to the vehicle are noted on
the rental form. ***Justification for request of rental car"'*'"
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8:30 a.rn. - 5:30 p.rn, Registration, Bookstore Open
9:00 a.rn. - 12:00 p.m. Pre-Conference Sessions (additional fee)
· Motivating the Middle (Berckemeyer)
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, Classroom Management (McLeOOl
· Close the Achievement GQQ...(Mama J)
12:00 p.m. - 12:45 p.rn. Lunch provided
12:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Pre-Conference Sessions (additional fee)
· Ditt. Instruction and the Digital Learner (Boatman}
· Reading. Writing. and Vocabulary (Fabw
· Bricks and Bridges: At-Risk Students(Limoges)
4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Opening General Session
5:15 p.m. - 7:30 p.rn. Welcome Reception
Wednesday-June 16
7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Registration, Bookstore Open
7:00 a.rn, - 8:00 a.rn. Breakfast
8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Second General Session
9:30 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. BreakoutSessions
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Door Prizes & Lunch
1:30 p.rn, - 2:40 p.m. BreakoutSessions
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8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.rn. Third General Session
9:30 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. Breakout Sessions
12:05 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Door Prizes & Lunch
1:30 p.m. - 2:40 p.rn. Breakout Sessions
Friday-June 18
7:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Bookstore Open
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m, Fourth General Session
9:00 a.rn, - 11:35 a.rn, BreakoutSessions
11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Final Celebration & Door Prizes
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12:00 p.m.-12:45p.m. lunch provided for
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12:45 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Pre-CDhferetiC~ Ses~lons
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OpeningGeneralSession
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Welcome Re<eption
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He's beendescribed astheguywho shootspotatoes, makes toiletpaperfly, andmim upa perfe(f batchof
slime. But'he maybebestknown forteaching millions ofpeoplehowto turnanordinary bottleofsodaintoan
erupting geyser orfun.His nowfamous Mentos Geyser Experiment beame anInternet .sensation inSeptember
of2005 andspawned morethanathousand related exploding sodaexperiments onvideos siteslikeYi:luTube.
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Lebanon, Tennessee
REQUEST TO ATTEND-CONFERENCES/CONVENTIONS/VISITS
(ADULT TRAVEL ONLY - FORM MUST BE COMPLETED ON LINE, ALL INFORMATION MUST BE
COMPLETE, AND REQUEST MUST BE EMAILED OR THE FORM WILL BE RETURNED)
Today's Date:
4-15-10
School(s): Wilson Central High School
Name of Employee(s): Ann Nored
Title(s): Library Media Specialist
Name of conference/convention/visit: American Library Association Annual Conference & Exhibition
Date(s) of conference/convention/visit: June 25-28, 20 I0
Location (city, state): Washington, DC
Date(s) of travel (to and from): June 24 & 29, 2010
Staying overnight? Yes: X No:
Purpose of conference/convention/visit. (Please describe the reason for attendance in relation to professional development
and/or school improvement.): This conference is for the purpose of attending educational meetings, viewing exhibits
from publishers and authors, the opportunity to meet book authors, to attend auditorium speakers series, and connect with
colleagues, and learn new techniques that will improve our library's services.
Number of Substitutes required: 0 Number of days each: 0
Traveling by: Personal Vehicle: X County Vehicle:
Total days out of school: 0
Air:
Lodging per day: $179
Transportation Costs ("'Rental Car See Below): N/A
Number of days per diem requested for food: N/A
(Do not include meals covered by the registration fee)
Other expenses: (registration, etc.): $210
Other:
Estimated Cost: $819.84
Estimated Cost: N/A
Estimated Cost: N/ A
Estimated Cost: $210
Total Estimated Cost of Trip: $1,029.84
If expenses are NOT to be paid by school system, who pays? Title 2 Funds per Felicia Duncan
Principal's Comments:
Principal/Supervisor Approved: Yes X No
Principal's/Supervisor's Name: Darian Brown
Date: 4/16/10
Director's Comments:
Director's Name (APPROVED):
Director's
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Board Agenda: Yes
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Approval copy sent to:
Approval e-mail sent to:
("'READ PRIOR TO REQUESTING RENTAL CAR APPROVAL) Justification for any car rental must be
provided below prior to any trip request being authorized. At least the following should be considered before
renting a car: 1) Availability of hotel shuttle services and taxi cabs, 2) Airport transfers included at some hotels,
3) Proximity of hotel to destination or convention site, 4) Number oftravelers for car sharing, and 5) length of stay.
No reimbursement will be made for specialty vehicles, i.e., luxury car, large SUV, etc. It is important to inspect
any rental vehicle before driving it. Make sure any dents, scratches, or other damage to the vehicle are noted on
the rental form. ...... "'Justification for request of rental car ...... '"
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Lebanon, Tennessee
REQUEST TO ATTEND-CONFERENCES/CONVENTIONS/VISITS
(ADULT TRAVEL ONLY - FORM MUST BE COMPLETED ON LINE, ALL INFORMATION MUST BE
COMPLETE, AND REQUEST MUST BE EMAILED OR THE FORM WILL BE RETURNED)
Today's Date:
04/13/2010
School(s): Lebanon High School
Name of Employee(s): Charles Howard
Title(s): CTE Teacher
Name of conference/convention/visit: Greenhouse Operations and Management Workshop for Ag. Educators
Location (city, state): Earth City, MO
Staying overnight? Yes: X No:
Date(s) of conference/convention/visit: June 22-24, 2010
Date(s) of travel (to and from): June 22-June 24, 2010
Purpose of conference/convention/visit. (Please describe the reason for attendance in relation to professional development
and/or school improvement.): In-Service Horticulture workshop for greenhouse operations and standards update
Number of Substitutes required: 0 Number of days each: 0
Traveling by: Personal Vehicle:
County Vehicle:
Lodging per day: $85
Transportation Costs (*Rental Car See Below): $178
Number of days per diem requested for food: 3days
(Do not include meals covered by the registration fee)
Other expenses: (registration, etc.): $250
Total days out of school: 0
Air: X Other:
Estimated Cost: $255
Estimated Cost: $178
Estimated Cost: $150
Estimated Cost: $250
Total Estimated Cost of Trip: $933
If expenses are NOT to be paid by school system, who pays? FF A / Greenhouse
Principal's Comments:
Principal/Supervisor Approved: Yes x No
Principal's/Supervisor's Name: Nancy Ash
Date: 4/14/10
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(*READ PRIOR TO REQUESTING RENTAL CAR APPROVAL) Justification for any car rental must be
provided below prior to any trip request being authorized. At least the following should be considered before
renting a car: 1) Availability of hotel shuttle services and taxi cabs, 2) Airport transfers included at some hotels,
3) Proximity of hotel to destination or convention site, 4) Number of travelers for car sharing, and 5) length of stay.
No reimbursement will be made for specialty vehicles, i.e., luxury car, large SUV, etc. It is important to inspect
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Hummert International cortflBny inyiles you to our Earth City, MO rocalion to aflend one of our annual
Greenf'louse Operations and Management, In-Sel"ilce Horticul!LHe Workshops for Agricultural Educators,
SClenc~fand BloJogy Teachers. We have (educedthe reglstratklrl fees to $250 and we hope lhat yoo v.1lllake
advantageof thIs newlowprice.
The Greenhouse Operations and Mlln.ment VltJfkshop wilt be held from June 2200 thnu June 241h, 2010
and then again on July 131lt thru July 15".2010. Subjects indude handS-01l planl propagation, greenhouse
maintenance. hands-on drll) Irrigation, Poinsellia and Spring Crop prodUcllon fechniques. plant nutrition.waler
quailly and many more.
This yeBl we will be touring some of !he basi Sl Louis city greenhouses! At our June session we "'1I1 be
visifing SI. Louis CommunilyCollege al Meramec, Horticulture Program and lhen Wei1hop Greenhousea third
generation grower v.1tl1three acres In production, During lhe July session Vie IMI be visiting Baisch & Skinner
Floristand "flower Row", the MIlt.vesthub of the cut fIoItIN industry. You will see all the events from receiving
inlernatlonsl shIpments, processing. production, maTkeling. dislribullon and sales of cut flowers. Next, our
group will !Javel10 the Clyde C. Miller Academ~ whicfl was spotlighted In People magazine for its outslanding
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varioustours. Othertlansportatloll, lodging and dInner is the responsibility of the attendee. Forfurther delails.
please see the enclosedagendas. Horticultureinstructorswill find these Workshops irwaluable rOf honing their
skills used In teaching hortictJlfura. as well as basic on-!1Oing hol'liooltUlai knOYiledge. H ummert Inlernational
will award cestlflcafes of completion for each of Ihe coursesattended.
10 regisler. simply complele lhe enctosedreglstraoon form and fax. email or mall If to the attenlion of
In-Service Hofticu/tUf& ~shop Regis1rafion. If you would like further Info(lll(llion please oontact Shannon
Died<man extension 1124 at 1-800-325-3055 or e-mail [email protected]!J1strnlion is limiled, so please
reply as 80011 as pOS8.ible. We feel that the WorkshGp will be highly beneficial to you and your students. Our
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Greenhouse Mainteno,nce
HII1d:!-cm Irri"ation, Miltinlto & Environmental Control Sntetn~
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Plaat Nuedticn & Watet Oualitv
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Continental Breakfast
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Geeenhcuse ~eratioo" & MllnalZement
Fundamenw. of Commercial GrowinlZ& Horticulture Careers
Poinsettia C1.Ilrot't and Vuietie.
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Hsnds-oe Plant Prot>a2ati<>1!
Greenbouee Ol)eNt:!one & MaJ;1."'R"Uleot
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Soilless Media Exeedse
Plant Gto"lY'th Rc~lato ..
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Lunch provided bv Hummen
Hottieulture History snd Trends
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Wrap-up, evaluttion and ecrti!l.atQ
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Pete HUInnlut, Hummen International
Cliff H~and, Ke1s<!Y Keylor Phyl'otronlCll & Pete Hummen
TamesGrouzos P.L. UlI;bting;
Dr. Steve Millett Hummelt IntetnAtioruU
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Patrick Steppuhn Humtl'ert Ineematiensl
Patrick Step!>u!m Hummert lntcm.tioml
Dr. Sveo Svenson Southeast Mis.ouri Smtc Univ~it;
Patri& SteP1>1>h1lo Hurtlroert Imernit.ioDl101
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Paul Roberts SLCC-Meramec
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Dr. St....e Mjllrn, Hummert lntcIDl1otional
Patrick Steppuhn Humrnert International
Dr. S~e Millett, Hummert Internadcnal
Ca~y Webb, Hemmert International
Mike Mever Pete: Hummert, Hwnmen Illttmationol
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CHARLES HOWARD
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LEBANON, TN 37087
Dear Educator,
Hummert International cordIally Invites you 10 our Earth City. MO location 10 atle~ one of our annual
Greenhouse OperaUon$ and Management, In-Servioe Horticulture WOfkshops for ~rlcultural Educators.
Science and Biology Teachers. We have reduced the registrationfees to $250 and WI: hope (hat you will take
advantage ofthis new low price.
The GreenooLJSe Operatlcms and Manarment workshop \\IiII be held from June 22'" thlll June 24"'. 2010
and then again on July 13'" Ihru Jtlly 15 • 2010. SUbjects Indude hands-on plant propagaticll'l, greenhouse
maintenance, hands-<ln drip irrigation.Poinsellia and Spring Crop productiontechnIques, plant nutrition, water
qualityand many more.
This year we w1U be touring some of the basi St Louis city greenhouses! At our June session we- will be
vlslling St. Louis Commllllify Colrege al Meramec.Horticulture Program and then Weithop GreenhDllse a third
generalion grower wilh Ihree acres in produclicm. During (he July ses5ion we will be visiting Baisch & Skinner
FIOfist and "Rower RoW', lhe Midwest hub of the cut !lower Industry.You \\Iill see all the evenls from receiving
inlemational shipments. processing, production, markeling, distribution and sales of cui flowers. Next, OlK
group will lravello the Clyda C. MillerAcademy whfch was spotlighted in Peopfe magazine for Its outslanding
FFA chapler and plant blofedmology career pafhwaysprogram. This is sure to inspIreand give you new ideas
for your classroom.
Reglstralion fees indude thlt course materials. Hummert IntemalJonal catalog and publications, meals anel
refreshments. S'llift magnlfler (for insect and disease ldenliflcalion) and chartered bus lransportaflon for the
vari01JS lours. Olhet ftanspor1a1ion, lodging and dinner is the responsibilityof the attendee. For further delails,
pleasesee Ihe enclosedagendas. Horticultureinstructors will find these Workshops Invaluable for honinglheir
skilJs used in teachlng hortbJlture, as well as basic OIl-golng horticultural knlM«&dge. Hummert International
will award certlflcales of cOll1pleoon for each of Ihe coursesattended.
To register,simply complele the endosed registrationIorm and lax, email or mail It to the attention of
In-Service HoolciJlture Worlrshop Reglstrafioo. If you would like further inforrnalion please OOl'ltacl Shannon
DiecMlan extension 1124 at 1-800-325-3055 or e-mail sales@hurrvnerlc:om. Registration is limited, so please
reply as soon as possible. We feel that 1I1e Worl<6hQjl will be highly beneficial to yoLi and your students. Our
goal at Hummert Infemallonalls 10asslsl you in helping your studentsreacl1 their full polenliaf.
Sinoerely.
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Fundamenws of C~erci:al G~owinll: & Horticulture Careers
Po~.ttia Cu.I_" ~nd 'V'~detie$
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Depart Hummert's atrive St. Louis Communi tv Coll.sre
S~ Leuie Community Coli"!!,, ~t Mc:nro"C, Horocultuxc prOlZnm
Depart SLCC. wive Weithop Greenhouse
Weitboo Greenhouse
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Pete Humrnett. HumXllett Io.temation91
Cliff .HOO2land.Kelsev Keylor. Pby1:olromCl; & Pete Hemmert
Iartlc:.l Gxou.tos. P.L. Lilthtin~
Dr. Steve Millett. Hummert Xnternatiollll1
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Patritk Steppuho. Hummerc Intemational
Patrick Steppubll, Hummert Imemuional
Dr. Sven Svenson, Soutbea$t ~souri State Uruversi",
Patrick Steppuhn HummerlInremarional
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P~ul Roberts, S:lCC-Meramcc
Transpottation by Hllmmet! Intemstional
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Transportati",n bv Hummert Intuoatioo~l
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Dr. 5to:veMill.tt. Hummere Intul1o.tiOtl:al
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Horticulture Historv and 'trends
Tout of B.u=at Int=ati.Olld
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Cathy Webb Hummert Internlltional
Mike Mt:Vcx Fete HUlDmen. Hummert International
Patrick Steeeuha, Hummut latetnatiQnal
Dr. Steve Millett. Hummert International
Pete Hummert. Dr. Steve l\fillett. Hummeet Intemational
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Lebanon, Tennessee
REQUEST TO ATTEND-CONFERENCES/CONVENTIONS/VISITS
(ADULT TRAVEL ONLY - FORM MUST BE COMPLETED ON LINE, ALL INFORMATION MUST BE
COMPLETE, AND REQUEST MUST BE EMAILED OR THE FORM WILL BE RETURNED)
Today's Date:
April 8, 2010
School(s): Wilson County Career Technical Center
Name of Employee(s): Sherry Buchanan
Title(s): Marketing Instructor
Name of conference/convention/visit: DECA Advisor Summer Institute(Johnson & Wales University)
Date(s) of conference/convention/visit: June 16-19,2010
Location (city, state): Denver, Colorado
Date(s) oftravel (to and from): June 15-20,2010
Staying overnight? Yes: yes No:
Purpose of conference/convention/visit. (Please describe the reason for attendance in relation to professional development
and/or school improvement.): To learn how to intergrate DECA's competitive events into the classroom and learn what
paperwork and test goes with each competitive event.
Number of Substitutes required: n/a Number of days each: n/a
Traveling by: Personal Vehicle:
County Vehicle:
Lodging per day: Included in institue price
Transportation Costs (*Rental Car See Below):
Number of days per diem requested for food: included
(Do not include meals covered by the registration fee)
Other expenses: (registration, etc.):
Total days out of school: n/a
Air: yes Other: I have airplane miles
Estimated Cost:
Estimated Cost:
Estimated Cost:
Estimated Cost:
Total Estimated Cost of Trip: $350
If expenses are NOT to be paid by school system, who pays?
Principal's Comments:
Principal/Supervisor Approved: Yes yes No
Principal's/Supervisor'sName: William H. Moss
Date: 04/13/10
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Approval e-mail sent to:
(*READ PRIOR TO REQUESTING RENTAL CAR APPROVAL) Justification for any car rental must be
provided below prior to any trip request being authorized. At least the following should be considered before
renting a car: 1) Availability of hotel shuttle services and taxi cabs, 2) Airport transfers included at some hotels,
3) Proximity of hotel to destination or convention site, 4) Number oftravelers for car sharing, and 5) length of stay.
No reimbursement will be made for specialty vehicles, i.e., luxury car, large SUV, etc. It is important to inspect
any rental vehicle before driving it. Make sure any dents, scratches, or other damage to the vehicle are noted on
the rental form. ***Justification for request of rental car***
(7/09)
Advisor Summer Institutes
The purpose of attending the advisors summer institute is to stay abreast of the upcoming
competitive events for marketing and DECA students. This academy is designed to help
advisors incorporate DECA's comprehensive learning program into the classroom and
provide strategies for chapter management. DECA's Advisor Academy will spark new
ideas and innovations. Advisors of all levels of experience are invited to attend and learn
how DECA supports instruction and makes classroom learning interesting and
meaningful.
There are over 180,000 members in DECA. The DECA association this year gave away
1,000,000 in scholarships. One of our students here at Wilson County Career Technical
Center received $1,000 from Kmart for a scholarship for the first time. My goal is to
help students achieve excellence and obtain more scholarships for college.
This summer institutes is for the advisors interested in staying on top of their game and
being the best of the best for our students in a world that is constantly changing.
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Tailored for all skill levels and focusing on competitive events strategies and
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$350 Registration Fee includes three nights: lodging with two per room, training
materials, eight meals and transportation to/from institute sessions. Single rooms are
available for $225 upgrade charge.
Early bird registration by May 15. After May IS, registration increases by $50.
For more information, read the DECA Summer Institute brochure (280K PDF). To
register, contact Michelle Walker, DECA director of education, at 703-860-5000.
Summer Educator Programs in the Culinary Arts
"I've attended JWU's Summer Educator Programs for the past six summers. The
teaching techniques by top chef-instructors, the hands-on experience and the
networking with teachers from all over the US make the week so worthwhile." ­
Penny Reynolds, Carson City High School ProStart/SkilisUSA
Summer Food Service Educator Training: Participants in the one-week educator
forums receive credit for professional development hours. Our training programs are
designed to give educators insight into the industry-driven programs offered at the
university.
Updating Your Skills Programs in Culinary Arts and Baking 8t Pastry Arts:
These two programs build upon your knowledge of these fields by choosing one of two
levels of culinary arts or baking & pastry arts, or one level of culinary nutrition, based
upon which topics best meet your educational needs.
The Certified Culinary Essentials Educator Program Is designed for food service
educators who want to improve their knowledqe and teaching skills using the Culinary
essentials program published by Glencoe/McGraw-HilI.
For more information on culinary programs for educators, download the brochure
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