A celebration of a life in education: Teresa Belote announces retirement
“I’ve never felt like it was work because I’ve always liked what I’ve done,” Belote said. “I’ve been very lucky.”
“I’ve never felt like it was work because I’ve always liked what I’ve done,” Belote said. “I’ve been very lucky.”
"Dr. Cloutier's commitment to fostering high-quality programs and ensuring students achieve their goals embodies the mission of our institution," GOCC President Dr. Bryan Newton said.
Glen Oaks President David Devier laments about the loss of "shop" classes in Michigan middle and high schools. He argues the only way to "undo these detrimental decisions in local school districts is to enact new curricula that bring back hands-on experiences."
In a partnership between St. Joseph County Habitat for Humanity and Intermediate School District Career and Technical Education (CTE) students, a home is being built in Three Rivers for a family in need.
The St. Joseph County Career & Technical Education (CTE) Consortium recently recognized several students who were nominated by their instructors for their outstanding performance during the first semester.
Several students were recently recognized for their acceptance as registered apprentices through the St. Joseph County Career & Technical Education Consortium.
St. Joseph County CTE students recently took first place in the Michigan Industrial Technology Education Society (MITES) Residential Construction competition.