La Porte County Career and Technical Education students were
recognized during a “CTE Signing Day” event on Thursday. This ceremony
celebrated career tech students who are making commitments to join trade unions
or directly entering the workforce following their education at the A.K. Smith
Career Center.
“We are so proud of these students, their hard work and dedication, and their
commitment to the next step in their lives – whether that next step is starting
a trade apprenticeship, beginning their career with a local businesses, or
joining the military,” said Delincia Smith, Director of La Porte County Career
and Technical Education. “We also owe our gratitude to the program instructors
who have supported our students throughout this journey; as well as these
companies who are growing their workforce with young talent right here in La
Porte County.”
Six students in the Construction Technology program signed agreements with the
Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio Carpenters Union, including Delaney Messer (La Porte High
School), Reyes Steppe (Westville High School), Josiah Ross (Michigan City High
School), Nathan Jackson (Michigan City High School), Orion Bennett (Michigan
City High School), and Mikye Williams (Michigan City High School).
Energy Academy students who signed on with IBEW Local 531 are Matthew Knight
(South Central High School) and Lucas Clark (South Central High School). Also
signing with the IBEW Local 531 is Luke Osborn (South Central High School), who
is completing the Automotive Technology program at A.K. Smith.
Four additional students from the Automotive Technology program signed
commitments on Thursday, including Luke Osborn (South Central High School) with
IBEW Local 531, Ashten Bulger (Westville High School) with Auto Park Ford in La
Porte, Devyn Wehrly (Westville High School) with Michigan City Kia/Hyundai, and
Ramona Dabney (Michigan City High School) with the United States Army Reserves.
The Modern Machine Technology program had two students who are joining local
companies thanks to their trade education: Joshua Cummings (Michigan City High
School) at Michigan City Tool and Die, and Conner Brandy (South Central High
School) at KTR Corporation.
Culinary Arts student Cissaley Peer (South Central High School) signed a letter
of commitment for Bare Bones Restaurant, where she is now employed. Also,
Culinary student Destiny Woods (Michigan City High School) signed a letter with
Rios Restaurant for a position in management.
The A.K. Smith Welding program had two students join trade unions based on the
completion of their education, including A.J. Kentaft (La Porte High School)
who is joining Ironworkers 292, and Isaac Lamar (Michigan City High School) who
is joining Boilermakers Local 374.
Cosmetology student Bianca Robles (La Porte High School) also signed a letter
of commitment during Thursday’s event, signing with Love Her Beauty.
More information about La Porte County Career and Technical Education, and the
many programs offered to La Porte County students, can be found at www.EducateMC.net/CTE.
219-873-2000 ext. 8365