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Growing Career and Tech Center graduates largest class

The largest class to ever graduate from the HFM BOCES Career & Technical Center gathered with family, friends, teachers and staff to celebrate the completion of their studies during a program in their honor in Fulton-Montgomery Community College’s gymnasium on June 24.

On a clear summer evening, the class of 260 students was recognized for their participation in 17 different technical programs. High school seniors and adult learners shared the stage as they were recognized for their achievements.

In his welcoming comments, CTC Director Jay DeTraglia recognized the contribution of Josephine Watts, who is retiring after 24 years of volunteer service on the BOCES Board of Education. Mrs. Watts was presented an honorary Career & Technical Center certificate of completion.
 

“I just want to point out to everyone that this school is filled with outstanding, and sneaky, people,” Mrs. Watts jokingly told the audience. She was not told of the plans to honor her when she was invited to attend.

Guest speakers included HFM BOCES Superintendent Dr. Geoffrey H. Davis, Cosmetology student Alicia Case from St. Johnsville, Construction Technology student Schuyler Duross from Johnstown, and HFM BOCES Board of Education President Robert Townsend.

Dr. Davis reminded students that the opportunity to participate in a BOCES program includes an element of risk. They had left their familiar home school and faced an unknown environment, he said, and were rewarded with skills and ambitions they didn’t have as a sophomore.

“The lesson for us all,” Dr. Davis said, “is that measured risk – not foolish risk – is typically rewarded.”

Both student speakers echoed that sentiment in their comments. Alicia spoke about her first days and the fear she felt in a new place. Today she says she is confident and ready for the next step of her career. Schuyler characterized his choice to go to BOCES as the best decision he ever made.

Board of Education President Robert Townsend singled out the BOCES staff for special appreciation.

“Your passion, dedication and willingness to be there for your students is responsible for the growth of these programs,” Townsend said.

At the conclusion of the remarks, the teachers in each program took the stage, and one by one their students came forward to receive their certificates of completion. Cheers and applause met each student, and many parents and friends waved and snapped photos as students left the stage.

In addition to the recognitions presented to students in each program, winners were announced for five major awards:

HFM BOCES Teachers' Association Award was presented to Vehicle Repair and Maintenance student Bradley Bailey of Amsterdam and Digital Multimedia student Jen Toomer of Gloversville..

Fulton-Montgomery United Scholarship - was awarded to Culinary Arts student Jonathon Brian Hill of Canajoharie and Criminal Justice student LeAnn Pratt of Gloversville.

NBT Bank Award recipients were Culinary Arts student James Sidney Rorick of Fonda-Fultonville and Construction Technology student Alicia Brown of Fonda-Fultonville.

HFM Superintendents' Association Award was given to Cosmetology student Alicia Case of St. Johnsville.

HFM BOCES Professional Student Award was presented to Criminal Justice student Amanda DeLeon of Amsterdam and Construction Technology student Schuyler Duross of Johnstown.

For a complete list of all awards and scholarships earned by Career & Tech students in 2008, click here.

 
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