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State Competition Results - FCCLA & SkillsUSA
EHOVE students who are involved in the student organizations of SkillsUSA and FCCLA recently came back from competition with several awards.
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Senior Recognition Info!
FAQs and tons more information for parents and students
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Perfect attendance pays off
EHOVE Career Center gave away a car to one lucky student as part of its Perfect Attendance Initiative on May 11.
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That's some high tech stuff
Congratulations to Cody Butz (Bellevue HS) for winning the Cyber Security Award in the U.S. Cyber Challenge through the National Board of Information Security Examiners.
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A new team member
EHOVE Adult Career Center is proud to announce that a new member has joined the team. Ben Chaffee of North Fairfield will fill the position of Adult Education Director as of July 1, due to the upcoming retirement of longtime Director Viki Kaszonyi.
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Local MDA fundraiser
EHOVE Career Students recently reached out to help the community as part of their involvement in Teen Leadership Corps. Teen Leadership Corps empowers teens to achieve their leadership potential through a character and service based curriculum administered by high schools.
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More than a bill
Many of us remember that Saturday morning Schoolhouse Rock cartoon about the sad bill singing on the steps of Capitol Hill. He just wanted to become a law. It takes a lot to become a law.
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Helping hands
EHOVE Electrical Tech students from a variety of local partner schools throughout Erie, Huron and Ottawa Counties recently assisted Vermilion Chamber of Commerce with an underground electrical project under the direction of EHOVE Instructor Chuck Oeder.
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Helping others and a new career
Massage is offered in a variety of locations and styles allowing massage therapists to focus on a variety of treatments goals for clients.
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Achieving Eagle Scouts
Three EHOVE students in the Criminal Justice program recently became Eagle Scouts. They say that putting in a lot of hard work, dedication and volunteer time, and the reward of helping out the community and their accomplishments made it all worth it.
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Promising healthcare career training
Certified occupational therapy assistants help people of all ages gain skills needed to take part in meaningful daily activities.
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Certifications well earned
EHOVE Industrial Tech Instructor Daniel Langdon is proud of his students, and for good reason. Ten of them recently became American Welding Society (AWS) certified in welding certain materials with different thickness and different positions with different machines. v
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EHOVE Summer Camp!
Hey! Guys and girls in grades 5-8 who are interested in science, technology, engineering and math—Blast off this summer at EHOVE’s summer camps.
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Advanced leadership training
EHOVE Forensic Science students Natasha Cromwell (Edison HS) and Kris Hill (Norwalk HS) were elected Regional Officers for SkillsUSA. Cromwell and Hill traveled to Washington D.C. for Regional Officer Training Institute (ROTI).
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Safe teen driving
It is that time of year again when accidents are plentiful due to the nice weather, prom and graduation seasons. Unfortunately, in past years the EHOVE family (like most high schools), has experienced tragedy in the loss of a student or loved one, due to senseless, distracted and impaired driving.
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OSBA Awards for EHOVE
EHOVE Career Center was presented with a plaque from the Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) to recognize the efforts of the students and staff for their community service work.
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And, they're off!
Competition season is underway, where a large number of EHOVE students are busy creating and improving their presentations and projects.
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A different kind of SWAT Team
EHOVE Career Center has started a new program called the SWAT Team (Students Working to Advance Technology). This program is designed to help teachers learn from a students’ perspective on technology.
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Staff service awards
At the recent Ohio ACTE PACE (Post-secondary Adult Career Education)/University System of Ohio Talent Development Network Spring Conference, two EHOVE Adult Education staff were honored at the 28th Annual Awards Banquet in Dublin, Ohio on March 27.
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March Madness - Robot Style
Not all basketball players are 6’7”—nor are they all human. The Buckeye Regional competition, held this past weekend at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, featured a unique set of teams: robots and humans.
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Grounded by the job
EHOVE has many opportunities for students to get involved and hone their skills in a real world setting.
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New paramedic grads
Congratulations to EHOVE Adult Career Center’s Paramedic graduates.
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Criminal Justice instructor honored
EHOVE Criminal Justice instructor Tom Dunlap was awarded the Excellence in Law Enforcement Award at the Sheriff’s Award Banquet in Huron County.
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EHOVE Salon Update
Stop in for your next haircut, hair color, facial, manicure and pedicure at EHOVE’s Cosmetology Salon.
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License . . . check!
Six EHOVE Cosmetology students traveled to Grove City near Columbus on March 21 to take their Ohio Cosmetology State Board Exam, and all six passed. Each is now a licensed cosmetologist.
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Celebrating John Glenn

EHOVE Engineering and Industrial Tech students, along with Engineering Tech Instructor and Robotics Team Coach Jim McIntyre, attended NASA’S John Glenn’s 50 year Celebration on March 2 at Cleveland State University.
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Straight from the pros
Hands-on learning is vital to the EHOVE experience for students. Connecting with professionals is as well. EHOVE Green Science Tech students have had the opportunity to work with several professionals over the last month.
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Partnering for success
Local business owner and EHOVE alumna Kirsten Shafer wanted more customers coming to her Monroeville salon, Snippers Salon & Spa, for facials. EHOVE Cosmetology students are on the case.
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Robotics team charging ahead
FIRST Robotics Team 2252, The Mavericks, competed against 44 other teams at the Pittsburgh Regional event on March 8-10 with their basketball-playing robot in a game called Rebound Rumble. The team, which is hosted by EHOVE Career Center came away with their best finish ever in qualification matches—and with another team award.
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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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Mike Rowe & EHOVE?
EHOVE students are left wondering whether or not Mike Rowe may someday make an appearance at EHOVE. At least they don’t bite, unlike the Lake Erie water snakes Rowe encountered during one Dirty Jobs stint at nearby Put-in-Bay.
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College-bound and career-ready
Coming back to school after Winter Break is tough, but this year, students came back to something new, Career Readiness Week. This week of workshops was designed to give all students the opportunity to enhance the skills they need to be career-ready and college-bound.
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EHOVE serves the community
EHOVE talks a lot about staying connected. Teachers to parents, students to students, school to local businesses and so on. But there’s one more that is imperative. Staying connected to the community.
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EHOVE students learn leadership
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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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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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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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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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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