Local Lunch Break for Schools Fundraiser

Instead of Sloppy Joes, fries and canned pears, imagine kids eating a school lunch of barbeque pulled chicken and black bean quesadilla, colorful bell peppers served with low-fat ranch dip, and fresh cantaloupe slices.
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Speed interviewing

EHOVE Career Center‘s Medical Assistant and Massage Therapy instructors collaborated together to bring a Speed Interviewing simulation event to their 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.
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Locals treated to top cuisine by EHOVE students

Guests came from throughout Erie, Huron and Ottawa Counties to the Sandusky Bay Area Chef’s Association Scholarship Dinner on February 4 to select their dinner from an array of incredible cuisine prepared by EHOVE Culinary Arts high school and adult education students. The yearly meal is a fundraiser for various projects promoting culinary education for local students.
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Students say: Don't drive distracted

EHOVE Forensic Science students came up with the idea to save lives. It really was that simple. Their idea turned out to be one of the top 25 selected nationwide for a $2000 grant from Project Ignition to put their plan into action. Now, they’re in the running for the top prize of another $7500.
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EHOVE Board Member works toward a solution

Paul R. Lockwood, II President of the EHOVE Career Center Board of Education joined more than 800 school board and state school boards association leaders to ask Congress to support public school students as they consider the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) this year.
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Quick! Learn QuickBooks!

QuickBooks helps you save time on frequent tasks like invoicing customers, paying bills, and tracking expenses. You’ll stay organized by keeping your files in one place and generating the reports you need to make informed decisions about your business. Learn in EHOVE’s small-group setting with a QuickBooks Certified Instructor.
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National Recognition for Surg Tech

The National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) has awarded EHOVE’s School of Surgical Technology the annual Merit Award to recognize the program’s 100% graduate pass rate on the Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) examination for 2011.
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EHOVE students presented with local scholarships

Norwalk Lions Club members and the Bader Family, owners of Summit Motorsports recently presented scholarships to two EHOVE students. EHOVE Criminal Justice student Kaitlin Rucker (Edison HS) was awarded a $2,000 scholarship from the Norwalk Lions Club and the Bader Family. After graduating this spring, Rucker will enroll in EHOVE Adult Education’s EMS Academy.
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Going with the flow

EHOVE’s Adult Education Medical Assistant students were very eager to dissect pig hearts on Saturday, January 25 during the Advanced Anatomy and Physiology class.
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Students' Achievements

Congratulations to the EHOVE Students of the Second Nine Weeks
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Police Academy Graduates

Six EHOVE Adult Education students are proud to now call themselves graduates of the Police Academy.
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Making a green difference

EHOVE Green Science Tech students had an opportunity to see just how the Toledo Zoo is making a green difference.
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EHOVE applications being accepted now

Each day, about 800 junior and senior high school students from our sixteen partner schools tune in, travel to, or connect with the EHOVE Career Center. You can be a part of choosing your future path. Start by applying today!
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Auto Body students donate restored bikes

EHOVE Auto Body students Tyler Bivens (New London HS), Paige McNutt (New London HS), Dustin Lane (Western Reserve HS) and Brandon Ryerson (South Central HS), and their instructor Jim Linder restored and donated bikes to the Salvation Army for the holiday season.
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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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Cosmetology Salon Reopens This Week

EHOVE Career Center’s Cosmetology Salon is open to the public. No appointments needed.
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Phlebotomy students graduate

EHOVE Career Center is proud to announce the graduation of 12 students in the Phlebotomy Technician program on December 8, 2011.
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Microsoft Innovative Educator Program

Educators learn new technology skills to better engage and prepare students for the 21st-century workforce
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EHOVE makes it work for you

EHOVE students have a lot to say about what their EHOVE experience is like. Through their relevant training in a variety of programs, they're college-bound and career-ready.


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Student Google Apps accounts

A great new tool for EHOVE students!
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Learning to be leaders

EHOVE students have the opportunity to belong to student organizations. Like most schools, there is Student Council, where students have an active voice in what happens with activities and events, but EHOVE offers even more
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Winning!

On Monday, November 21 at the Galaxy Center in Wadsworth, Ohio, EHOVE Cosmetology student Sam Hurst (Norwalk HS) took first place in the Avant Garde event and second in the Nail event.
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Completely connected

EHOVE students have a lot to say about what it’s like to attend EHOVE. Seventeen of them have volunteered to document their school year through written blog posts and videos on the career center’s website at www.EHOVEconnection.com.
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EHOVE goes global

A large number of American companies do business with international companies on one level or another, and they’re looking for employees who can think locally and globally.
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