
CTE Newsletter
Volume 8, Issue 1 - September 2023
Sumner County CTE Celebrates Another Historic Year
The 2022-23 academic year proved to be another record-breaking year for Sumner County Career and Technical Education. CTE instructors and students consistently achieved milestones throughout the year, with students reaching unprecedented levels of industry credential attainment and active involvement in Career and Technical Student Organizations.
- 1,052 industry credentials earned by Sumner County students; an increase from 922 the prior year
- 4,788 students participated in a CTSO as a chapter member and/or as a competitor at a district, state, and/or national conference; an increase from 4,032
- 1,909 students participated in a Work-Based Learning experience; either enrolled in a WBL course or went on a WBL school trip
- 171 dual credit exams passed connected to a CTE course
- 44 students passed a dual enrollment class tied to CTE
- 21 students earned a 3+ on an AP Computer Science exam
CTE Welcomes New Teachers
Sumner County Schools is excited to welcome 15 new high school CTE teachers for the 2023-2024 school year:
- Katie Vaughn - Human Services (BHS)
- Kimberly Burgess - Education & Training (GHS)
- Chris Galicki - Health Science (GHS)
- Wes Inman - Business (GHS)
- Jamie Owens - Criminal Justice (GHS)
- Phil Russo - Criminal Justice (GHS)
- Jimmy Turner IV - Business (GHS)
- Kelly Clary - Information Technology (HHS)
- Megan Morley - Health Science (LCHS)
- Lane Murphy - Marketing (LCHS)
- Brock Parks - Pre-Law (LCHS)
- Keye Perry - Aviation (LCHS)
- Brian Smart - Business (PHS)
- Cody Tucker - Business/IT (PHS)
- Ian Miller - Business/IT (SCHS)
Sumner County Adds CTE Career Coaches
Sumner County Schools has used a portion of its Innovative School Models grant funds to add a new position at each high school. CTE Career Coaches will play an integral role in helping students plan for success after high school and will assist schools in establishing employer partnerships to benefit students and CTE programs. The CTE Career Coaches are:
- BHS - Betsy Mitchell
- GHS - Megan Zelms
- HHS - Shania Willyard
- LCHS - Ashley Hudson
- PHS - Leanne Utley
- SCHS - Ginny Howe
- WHS - Kim Baughn
- WHHS - Seth Long
- MHMS/RT Fisher/EB Wilson - Danielle LaCoste
SCHS Ag Classes Work to Beautify Downtown Gallatin
HHS FFA Shines
HHS FFA is Sumner County's only school selected as a National 3-Star Chapter. They will be recognized at Nationals in November in front of roughly 100,000 other FFA members and advisors.
Congratulations to HHS Ag Teacher Steve Stephens
Over the summer, Steve Stephens was elected to serve as the Middle Tennessee Vice President of TAAE (Tennessee Association of Agricultural Educators). This is the state's professional organization for Ag teachers under NAAE (National Association of Agricultural Educators). He will serve in this position for the next four years, with his last year as the president of TAAE.
During his term, Steve will be responsible for planning professional development and representing Tennessee Ag teachers at regional and national conferences around the country.This position has been held by a Hendersonville teacher in the past. Steve's mentor, the late Jerry Cooper, held this role during his 30+ years as an educator. Congratulations to our own, Steve Stephens!
Beech Celebrates FFA State Officer
Congratulations to Beech HS student Maddie Roedell for being elected as an FFA State Officer for the 2023-2024 school year.
Portland FFA Agriscience Lamb Show
The annual FFA Lamb Show is a favorite for Agriscience Students! Students learn Livestock Management lessons in this unit culminating with the lamb show.
SCHS Interior Design Visits Nashville Home Show
Station Camp HS Interior Design students visited the Music City Center for the Nashville Home Show. The students were able to visit booths and bring home samples from vendors such as American Home Design, Champion Windows, Floor Direct, Design Craft Kitchen and Bath and many more! Students were also able to tour a tiny home and learn about minimalist living.
WHS Construction
Up, Up & Away
All 50 Introduction to Aviation students at Liberty Creek have completed the Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST Certificate), required by the Federal Aviation Administration. This law requires all recreational drone (UAS) flyers to pass an aeronautical knowledge and safety test. Drone operations is a small part of the Aviation curriculum. In fact, there is an entire course that is specifically for Commercial Drone Certification in accordance with 14 CFR Part 107 that allows a certificate holder to fly a drone for pay!
PHS Advanced Manufacturing Student Excels
Congratulations to Gordon Russell! He’s furthering his future career path as a machinist by beginning classes at TCAT Portland. As a junior, Gordon has worked hard to complete the PHS Machining program under the instruction of Trey Pitt. With the help of CTE Career Coach, Leanne Utley, and Emily Goddard at TCAT, doors opened for Gordon to start the next chapter as he completes his high school career. It’s exciting to see CTE students connect pathways for future success. We’re so proud of Gordon!
PHS Welding Makes Custom Orders
Check out this one-of-a-kind Strawberry Bench, designed and created by PHS Welding students.This item was available for Silent Auction at the Annual PHS FFA Hay Day on Saturday, September 23! PHS Welders also had other items available for special order.
HHS Health Science
The Hendersonville Fire Department visited the Nursing Education class at Hendersonville High School regarding fire safety. The future CNAs are completing their OSHA-10 Healthcare certification. The firefighters spoke about the demands of being a firefighter which included mental health, preparation for the unknown, and continuing education. The students then used a fire extinguisher simulator and practiced PASS- pull, aim, squeeze, and sweep. We are thankful for our first responders!
LCHS Health Science Students Earn Certification
Kambri Bivins, Chloe Hall, Eve Brown, Kennedi Cook, and Lane McKee all earned their CCMA certifications in May 2023. Congratulations to all!
LCHS Health Science
Clinical Internship students at Liberty Creek High School partnered with Beech High School’s Health Science teacher, Mrs. Coffee, to certify students in BLS (Basic Life Support). Liberty Creek appreciates Mrs. Coffee’s expertise to equip their PACK to be ready to respond in a cardiac or respiratory emergency!!
(Pictured- Top row left to right: Kinslie Lowery, Isaac Ben, Mrs. Coffee, Kenzie Glasgow, Analiz Hernandez, Micah Cook; Bottom row left to right: Jasmina Abdurasulova, Kaden Kincaid, Addison Knoll, Ava Carpenter, and Madison Kemp)
New Sumner County CTE Teacher Remembers 9/11
In a quiet classroom at Gallatin High School, Philip Russo, a retired New York Police Department (NYPD) Officer, and now Gallatin High School Criminal Justice Teacher, speaks to a class of students about the tragic events of September 11, 2001.
“I can remember every single thing about that day. The sights, the smells, the feeling. What I did when. I remember everything. You speak to adults today, and I guarantee they remember where they were when they found out. Everybody does. It’s a moment stopped in time.”
Russo joined the NYPD in 1988 and was stationed in the heart of New York City, working in Times Square at the precinct known as Midtown North.
Russo remembers seeing the dust and the ash a half mile before arriving at Ground Zero.
“You couldn’t believe what you were seeing. Soon you were ankle deep, then hip deep, and all you thought about was how enormous it was.”
Russo worked tirelessly for two consecutive days, along with countless other first responders and on September 14, 2001 he found himself less than 300 feet from President George. W. Bush during his infamous bullhorn speech to emergency rescue workers.
“I’m very proud to be part of that day.”
Speaking to a room full of students, Russo shared multiple items of importance to him including the radios he used that day, a t-shirt a student gave him and a photo he took with Hollywood actor Harrison Ford, who cooked and served food for first responders at Ground Zero.
Russo remains in touch with his former colleagues and visits with them once or twice a year. Tragically, four dozen first responders that Russo knew have succumbed to illnesses contracted from their heroic work during the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. One former co-worker passed just three days ago. Russo remains vigilant, undergoing annual medical check-ups and tests to be safe.
Wearing the same shirt he wears every year on this day, Russo spoke to criminal justice and health science classes, while emphasizing the importance of unity.
“Most of us would do it again,” Russo said “I never ever, ever, ever in my lifetime want to see another 9-11, but I would love to see another September 12th. Everybody was together. Everybody. Everybody was patriotic, everybody was friendly to each other. Everybody liked each other. Once the initial shock wore off, we realized we were in a different place in the world.”
Station Camp FCCLA Competes at Nationals
Members of Station Camp's FCCLA chapter traveled to the National Leadership Convention in Denver, Colorado, on July 1-7, 2023. They competed in STAR Events competitions and both teams received Silver Status.
Chapter Service Project Display
Emily Oldham & Amelia Slaughter
FCCLA in Colorado
Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation
GHS Cosmetology Students Get to Work
Gallatin Cosmetology students practice their skills in class. Manicures, pedicures, blowouts, and haircuts are all offered by students earning hours toward their cosmetology license.
Success for PHS Cosmetology
Kayla Bouchard was a student in Ms. Moyer's Cosmetology class at Portland High School. After completing the program at PHS and earning 1,500 hours, she took the test for cosmetology license in May and passed. Congratulations to Kayla!
Middle School Social Health Teachers Receive Training
On September 22, all of Sumner County's middle school Social Health teachers participated in a training provided by University of Tennessee Extension agents. The training included the On My Own curriculum, which is a youth financial education program.