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Baseball Banquet Photos PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 05 June 2008
baseball_01.jpgAt the recent baseball sports banquet athletic director Tony Munafo praises the seniors for a job well done, but cautions the juniors to continue practice and playing ball in the off season to remain proficient at the game.  
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Workforce 2015 Steering Team Meet PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 05 June 2008
workforce.jpgWhat are the gaps in the workforce picture for Erie, Huron and Ottawa counties? How can training better meet the needs for employers and employees alike?
Those questions and more were addressed by educators, business leaders and economic development officials who met May 30 at EHOVE Career Center to continue the process of connecting the employment-educational process through an effort called Workforce 2015.
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Trash Treasure PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 05 June 2008
treasure.jpgDon Smallwood, EHOVE Career Center , checks a leaf blower that was donated for the school's June 7 Trash to Treasure rummage sale. The proceeds from the sale benefit EHOVE's Community Outreach programs.
 
Tiger Kyle Sommer . . . Ah . . . Practicing Masonry PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 05 June 2008
masonry.jpgCantelli Block and Brick of Sandusky made a recent donation of 8 and 12-inch block and brick to EHOVE Career Center, offering an opportunity for students to gain basic masonry and foundation skills.
Electricity student Kyle Sommer (Huron) middle, wearing his Tigers shirt, works with Carpentry students on building a wall.

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Boston - what a trip! PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 05 June 2008
medals.jpg"We had a blast! Blue Man Group and the whale watch were the best part."  These were the sentiments of many of the eighth grade students returning on Sunday evening from a four day class trip to Boston. 
The long-awaited trip was filled with much sight-seeing, educational opportunities and visits to important destinations.  Students reviewed their American Revolution history on the very ground on which that history was made.  They toured Boston in one of the amphibious ducks that were so much a part of the big city experience, getting around the narrow streets with ease and then entering the Charles River to explore some of the shoreline of the Boston area.
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