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Announcements Culinary Arts Students serve breakfast to the Mississippi Legislature!Members of the Culinary Arts Department served breakast to the Mississippi Legislature Wednesday morning, January 25, 2012 at the State Capitol. Under the direction of Culinary Arts Instructor Mr. Bill Prisock, students served breakfast as a part of the Eat Healthy Mississippi inniative presented by Governor Phil Bryant and the Mississippi Legislature in an effort to encourage citizens to make healthy choices in their diet.
Picrured are: Back Row. House Speaker Rep. Phillip Gunn of Clinton, Culinary Arts student Kristin Warnock, and Culinary Arts Instuctor Bill Prisock. Front Row: Culinary Arts students Sarah Beth Edwards, Emily Potter, Dalton Frasier, LaBrittney Bolton, and Romell Horton. Congratulations to our students and instructor on a job well done! ![]() DECA COMPETITORS FOR 2012 REGIONAL COMPETITION WINNERS!!INDIVIDUAL and TEAM EVENTS
First Place Principles of Finance – Drew Wilkerson First Place Principles of Hospitality and Tourism – Anita Sethi First Place Business Services Marketing Series- Pierre Whiteside First Place Quick Serve Restaurant Management – Whitney Tyler First Place Business Law and Ethics Team – Lindsey Martin & David Miller First Place Buying and Merchandising Team – Shelbie Yates & KeAnna Turner First Place Financial Services Team –Jennifer Lariccia & Jessica Lariccia First Place Sports and Entertainment Marketing Team –Taylor East & Hinton Havens First Place Travel and Tourism Zari Rissman & Hannah Hautle Second Place Principles of Marketing – Abbey Winstead Second Place Accounting Applications Series – Kristen Davis Second Place Automotive Services Marketing Series – Brock Nolan Second Place Marketing Management Series – Teecia Coleman Second Place Business Finance Series –Billy May Third Place Principles of Business Mgt. and Administration Racheal Stodghill Third Place Hotel and Lodging Management Series – Brittney Morgan Third Place Food Marketing Series – Taylor Johns Fourth Place Human Resources Management Series- Emily Godfrey Fourth Place Hospitality Services Team – Denton Carney & Demetries Morrow Fifth Place Sports and Entertainment Marketing Series – Michael Orcutt Sixth Place Restaurant and Food Service Management Series – Christian Johnsey Congratulations to all our winners!! 2011/2012 Scholastic Art Award Winners!Congratulations to the following 2011/2012 Scholastic Art Award Winners! Computer Graphics Technology: Gold Key - Brennan Kennedy and Heather Miller. Silver Key - Heather Miller and Janine Musnit. Honorable Mention - Sherlee Chandler, Kapriatta Jenkins, Brennan Kennedy, Heather Miller, Brittney Mitchell and Alexia Smith.
The reception and awards ceremony will be held on April 15, 2012. Reception - the Mississippi Museum of Art at 12:30 p.m. and the awards ceremony - the Jackson Convention Complex at 2:00 p.m. ![]() DECA State Competition The DECA state competition will be coming up February 15, 2012 at the Marriott Hotel in downtown Jackson (Amite St.). Good luck to all of our DECA students!
FORD/AAA Written TestThe FORD/AAA written test will be given February 23, 2012. For more information, call the Career Complex at 601-924-0247.
FORD/AAA Hands-On CompetitionThe FORD/AAA Hands-On competition will be coming up April 24, 2012 at the Trade Mart on the Mississippi State Fairgrounds. The best of luck to our automotive students!
CPAS Testing The Career Complex will have CPAS testing on April 12, 13, 16, and 17th.
![]() SkillsUSA District CompetitionOur SkillsUSA students will particiapte in this year's district competition on February 7, 2012 at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Wesson. Good luck to our SkillsUSA students!
Fall 2011 NewsletterCheck out all the great things happening at the Career Complex! Our Fall 2011 newsletter was designed and published by Computer Graphics II students in Mrs. Holly's class. CLICK HERE to view the newsletter.
Computer Graphics/Digital Media Technology Artwork On DisplayThe Computer Graphics/Digital Media Technology students’ artwork created for the MS World Trade Center Poster Contest is on display at the MS Arts Center now until Christmas. Please support them by going to see it!
Poster Contest WinnerCongratulations to Computer Graphics Technology students, Sherlee Chandler and Heather Miller, for their wins in the Mississippi Counseling Association Poster Contest. Sherlee Chandler won 1st place and Heather Miller won 2nd place for the entire state. Sherlee's poster will go on to compete in the national competition.
ABOUT USStudents enrolled in classes at the Career Complex will enter the new millennium with adequate skills to meet the challenges of increasing technological advances.
Courses offered include Allied Health, Automotive Technology, Building Trades, Child Care, Cooperative Education, Family/Individual Health, Family Dynamics, Computer Graphics Technology, Information Technology, and Culinary and Related Foods Technology. The Cooperative Education, Computer Graphics Technology, Family/Individual Health, and Family Dynamics courses are housed at the high school campus. All other courses, located at the Career Complex on Lakeview Drive, are scheduled in two-hour blocks. Each yearly two hour block course allows a student to receive two carnegie units to apply towards the twenty five credits required for graduation. These credits are considered elective credits.
Teachers have specialized education and experience in designated fields and utilize state of the art equipment and techniques to provide advanced training and skills to students enrolled in their program. The high school's academic curriculum is integrated with vocational objectives to engage students in a functional and applied process designed to enable them to effectively incorporate their vocational knowledge base.
Today's emerging job market presents a dilemma to young people struggling to determine their career path. Ascertaining knowledge in areas such as health education, business marketing, technical trades and quality work skills help develop interview and employment adeptness. High school students who enroll in one or more of the programs offered at the Career Complex will have a definite advantage when entering the world of work.
Each year hundreds of Clinton High School students enroll in career-technical programs at the Career Complex, making it an integral part of their educational plan that links them to tomorrow's careers.
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