Job well done

Being involved in local community activities is important to EHOVE students. As part of their training, students are encouraged to become involved in helping others, but also to take advantage of opportunities to gain as much real world work experience as possible.
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Dining To Donate for Special Olympics

Fundraisers for a good cause are important to EHOVE Adult Career Center students.
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On the ball

Visual Media Tech student Coty Heim (Edison HS) created sports videos of two Edison High School students; junior Adam Wroblewski and sophomore Adam Wolf. The students collaborated to create sports videos with a goal of catching the attention of college baseball scouts to advance to the next level in their sport.
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A fresh career start

Congratulations to the EHOVE Adult Career Center Emergency Medical Technician students who recently graduated from the program, where they learned medical skills such as how to recognize and treat the most common emergency medical situations, including cardiac, respiratory, trauma and medical emergencies.
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Making the career connection

Knowing what to expect from the world of work is important to students as they’re looking forward to their future career. To help their students make a smooth transition, EHOVE Adult Career Center instructors from the Medical Assistant program invited an EHOVE Medical Assistant alumnus to Pediatric Night to assist students and share her story.
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Perfect attendance car winner

Katie Martin, an EHOVE Career Center in the Early Childhood Education program was the lucky winner of a 2000 Dodge Neon today. As part of its Perfect Attendance Initiative, EHOVE rewards students who have no absences, no tardies, and no suspensions. This year, 46 EHOVE students had perfect attendance. Eight had perfect attendance for both of their years at EHOVE.
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Sign up now for EHOVE Summer Camp!

Register now because only a few openings remain. Camps with openings are those that feature rocket building, doing science experiments, learning about inventors, designing items with duct tape and a few others.
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EHOVE students excel at state competitions

A group of EHOVE Career Center students have come out on top in their students organizations’ state competitions last month.
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VFW Scholarship Winner

EHOVE Adult Career Center student Tracey Seeley of Wakeman was awarded a $1000 scholarship by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) of Norwalk, Post #2743.
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EHOVE’s Mavericks shine at international competition

EHOVE Career Center’s robotics team, a.k.a. Mavericks #2252, finished well at this past week’s FIRST Robotics championship competition in St. Louis. They earned their spot at the event by winning the Buckeye Regional event in Cleveland in March. Often called “Nationals,” the championships are actually an international competition drawing teams who have qualified from across the United States, Israel, Brazil, Australia and many other countries.
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Students tackle distracted driving

Accidents are plentiful as the weather gets nicer and prom and graduation season approaches. Most people know someone, or at least have heard of someone, who has been injured or worse in a car accident. Unfortunately, in past years the EHOVE family (like most high schools), has also experienced tragedy in the loss of a student or loved one, due to senseless, distracted and impaired driving.
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Sign up now for EHOVE Summer Camp!

Guys and girls in grades 5-9 who are interested in science, technology, engineering and math: Blast off this summer at EHOVE’s summer camps.
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Quite a success

Besides graduating from EHOVE Adult Career Center’s Patient Care Technician program, the students have something about which to boast.
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EHOVE Board President honored

Dr. Paul R. Lockwood II, who is a 27-year veteran board member for EHOVE Career Center, a NW Region Past President and a 17-year member of the NW Region Executive Committee received the National School Boards Association Award during the spring Northwest Ohio School Board Annual Conference held at Penta Career Center on March 14.
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State communications awards

At their annual state spring conference on March 21, the Ohio School Public Relations Association (OHSAA) recognized EHOVE Career Center’s Communications Coordinator Kendra Ward with three achievement awards. OHSAA Achievement Awards recognize exemplary school public relations marketing items, websites and other materials.
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Innovation in education

EHOVE Career Center is thinking about education in a different way that’s changing education.
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Salon switch

Juniors will take over the salon beginning Wednesday, April 17, so the hours will change.
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EHOVE Mavericks earn spot at intl championships

They started out great and haven’t stopped yet. Following up a good showing at their first competition in Pittsburgh, EHOVE’s Robotics Teams, a.k.a. Mavericks #2252, finished as champions from this past weekend’s FIRST Robotics Buckeye Regional competition at Cleveland State University.
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Numbers matter

EHOVE and several other career centers participating in High Schools That Work have combined to create the Numeracy Challenge, which is a regional event meant to improve students’ math skills.
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EHOVE’s Mavericks off to a good start

They went in ranked ninth and came away with seven wins. EHOVE’s robotics team, a.k.a. the Mavericks #2252, opened their competition season on March 15 and 16 at the Pittsburgh competition with a good showing.
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EHOVE students excel at FCCLA

Twelve Early Childhood Education students at EHOVE Career Center competed in Individual Skills Events for FCCLA at Pioneer Career Center.

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Enroll for Summer School

EHOVE's Summer School is open to area sophomores, juniors and seniors and will provide a variety of blended learning classes beginning Monday, June 10, 2013.
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In demand locally & beyond

Enrollment is open now for this program!
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A cut above

Ward has been a loyal customer of EHOVE’s Cosmetology Salon for over 30 years. Coming in almost every week to receive salon services from the students, she often brings a sister, niece or friend to enjoy the salon services too.
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A professional start

Competitions are great opportunities for EHOVE students to test the skills they’re learning in their career fields.
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Helping hands

Community service is important to EHOVE students.
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EHOVE is hopping

Saturdays mornings at EHOVE Career Center were hopping in February. Almost 500 students in grades 1-8 from across Erie, Huron and Ottawa Counties (and beyond) have come together for the youth enrichment programs offered by the school.
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Safety training grant

The Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation has awarded a $2500 Lowe’s Toolbox for Education grant to EHOVE Career Center for 100 CareerSafe vouchers.
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Wielding success

EHOVE Industrial Tech students recently passed an American Welding Society (AWS) Certification Test (AWS).
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Great cuisine and scholarships

Guests came from throughout Erie, Huron and Ottawa Counties to the Sandusky Bay Area Chef’s Association Scholarship Dinner on February 2 to select their dinner from an array of incredible cuisine prepared by EHOVE Culinary Arts high school and adult education students.
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Stepping it up for local workers

EHOVE Career Center, Norwalk City Schools ABLE and BGSU Firelands are joining forces to assist local workers. Funded by a grant from Dollar General, the new STEP UP program will allow people in our community to gain confidence and basic employability skills, time management and studying techniques.
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What's EHOVE like?

Have questions about what it's like to be a high school student at EHOVE? The students are ready and waiting to show you!
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EHOVE salon open!

Quality services at great prices.
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Career Tech Works for Mike Rowe

Skilled labor is vital to America’s economy, but there just aren’t enough trained workers.
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