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Page Page 1 Forbes Road Career & Technology Center Paul R. Balint  Administrative Director  * Late Spring Issue 2012/13 2 3 2 0 1 3 lass of Class of   ongratulations to the Congratulations to the The Annual Certificate Ceremony was held May 21st at Gateway Senior High School. This  year Forbes had 196 students completing their respect ive programs. Ashlie Hardway, WT AE reporter was our key note speaker and gave the students a lot to think about in their future endeavors. Mr . Robert Coddington, owner of BC Electric was recognized for being a Distin-  guished Alumni. There were three stu dent speakers: Samuel E. Helbling, Salutatorian, Diesel Technology from Gateway, Johnathan T. Zuro, Salutatorian, Collision Repair Technology from East Allegheny and Allen M. Howard, Valedictorian, Computer Networking & Security from Gateway. Congratulations to all and we wish them much success in their futures! Samuel E. Helbling  Johnathan T . Zuro  Allen M. Howard First Annual Scholarships Awarded The First Annual Forbes Road CTC Scholarships were presented at the Certificate Cere- mony. They were presented to Allen M. Howard, Gateway, Computer Networking & Se- curity , Shanoyn M. DiPaolo, East  Allegheny , Cosmetology, Haley E. Sullivan, Plum, Automotive T echno logy, Edwa rd T . B ell, Plum, Information T echnology & Gaming and Nicole H. Con- ley , Springdale, Health Science Technology. Thanks to all that donated to make the program successful the very first year! L - R Howard, DiPaolo, Mr . Balint, Sullivan and Bell. Conley not pictured Certificate Ceremony 2013

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Forbes RoadCareer & Technology Center  Paul R. Balint

 Administrative Direct

**Late Spring Issu2012/13

20132013lass ofClass of  

Congratulations to theCongratulations to the

The Annual Certificate Ceremony was held May 21st at Gateway Senior High School. This

 year Forbes had 196 students completing their respective programs. Ashlie Hardway, WTAE

reporter was our key note speaker and gave the students a lot to think about in their future

endeavors. Mr. Robert Coddington, owner of BC Electric was recognized for being a Distin-

 guished Alumni. There were three student speakers: Samuel E. Helbling, Salutatorian, Diesel

Technology from Gateway, Johnathan T. Zuro, Salutatorian, Collision Repair Technology from

East Allegheny and Allen M. Howard, Valedictorian, Computer Networking & Security fromGateway. Congratulations to all and we wish them much success in their futures!

Samuel E. Helbli

 Johnathan T. Zur

 Allen M. Howar

First Annual Scholarships AwardedThe First Annual Forbes Road CTC Scholarships were presented at the Certificate Cere-

mony. They were presented to Allen M. Howard, Gateway, Computer Networking & Se-

curity, Shanoyn M. DiPaolo, East

 Allegheny, Cosmetology, Haley 

E. Sullivan, Plum, AutomotiveTechnology, Edward T. Bell,

Plum, Information Technology 

& Gaming and Nicole H. Con-

ley, Springdale, Health Science

Technology. Thanks to all that

donated to make the program

successful the very first year!

L - R Howard, DiPaolo, Mr. Balint, Sullivan and Bell. Conley not pictured

Certificate Ceremony 2013

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Student of the Year  Alexandrea L. Hutfles Advertising Design, Gateway 

 Anthony J. Klaeser  Automotive Technology, Springdale

 Andrew L. Lackey Building Construction Technology, Riverview 

 Alexis B. MarksChild Care Services, Springdale

 Johnathan T. ZuroCollision Repair Technology, East Allegheny 

 Allen M. HowardComputer Networking & Security, Gateway 

Stephen DiNataleCosmetology, Plum

 Joseph L. HolguinCulinary Arts, East Allegheny 

Samuel E. Helbling

Diesel Technology, Gateway 

Brett C. Stape

Electrical Technology, Plum

 Anthony Swidorsky Emergency Response Services, East Allegheny 

DeeDee M. Hronis-PittmanHealth Science Technology, Highlands

 James J. YaconisHeating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning,

Highlands

Edward T. BellInformation Technology & Gaming, Plum

David VasquezLandscape Design, Sunrise

Zachary Oravitz Machine Tool/Robotics, Highlands

 Javay M. Pedrick Multimedia Design, Springdale

Nathan Ofcansky Warehouse Management, Gateway 

Student RecognitionEvery year students’ are recognized for their outstanding accomplishments in their respective classes.

Top PortfolioMikeya Swinton Advertising Design, Penn Hills

 Anthony J. Klaeser  Automotive Technology, Springdale

Carly M. BarontiChild Care Services, Riverview 

Travis E. IrvineCollision Repair Technology, Highlands

 Allen M. HowardComputer Networking & Security, Gateway 

 Amber LutzCosmetology, BCMC/Gateway 

Brenden T. Bey Culinary Arts, Plum

 June M. Duff Culinary Arts, Highlands

Samuel E. HelblingDiesel Technology, Gateway 

Scott G. HolmesElectrical Technology, Gateway 

Brianna M. NolanHealth Science Technology, Riverview 

Danny J. SagathHeating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning,

Highlands

Greg A. AmatoInformation Technology & Gaming, Gateway 

David VasquezLandscape Design, Sunrise

Zachary Oravitz Machine Tool/Robotics, Highlands

 William L. Freker  Multimedia Design, Riverview 

Dominic CoulsonWarehouse Management, Gateway 

Top PresentationRebecca A. Sprajcar  Advertising Design, PA Leadership Cyber

 Anthony J. Klaeser  Automotive Technology, Springdale

Kendall A. WilsonChild Care Services, Wilkinsburg

 Johnathan T. ZuroCollision Repair Technology, East Allegheny

Skyler D. HillComputer Networking & Security, Plum

Brenden T. Bey Culinary Arts, Plum

 June M. Duff Culinary Arts, Highlands

Zachary RoebuckDiesel Technology, East Allegheny 

 Alexander CherpakElectrical Technology, WPSD

 Yvonne Q. RobbinsHealth Science Technology, Woodland Hills

Matthew SagathHeating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning,

Highlands

 Jade K. LikinsInformation Technology & Gaming, Gatewa

David VasquezLandscape Design, Sunrise

Zachary Oravitz Machine Tool/Robotics, Highlands

 Javay M. Pedrick Multimedia Design, Springdale

Dominic CoulsonWarehouse Management, Gateway 

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Distractive

Driving DayMay 3, 2013 send

Your life is in

your hands.

It can wait.

9:11

On May 3rd the faculty parking lot was transformed into a mock crash

scene with two wrecked cars donated by Magill’s Towing. This distractive

driving scene was created to display how serious the consequences can be

 when engaging in activities that impair ones judgment while driving such

as texting and drinking. Once started, one by one, Monroeville emergency

 vehicles started to arrive on the scene. The police demonstrated a field

sobriety test, while the firefighters ran through the proper procedures of 

removing the victims from the automobiles. The final attention grabber wa

 the arrival of the Life Flight helicopter, which landed on scene. The person

nel from the aircraft went through the typical procedures when arriving at

crash scene.

Students from several programs were involved in the demonstration. The

 Advertising Design students designed/created and made the shirts for the

entire student body. The Emergency Response Services students served asactors with the Cosmetology students applying their make-up. The Mul-

 timedia Design students documented the event and you can find the Dis-

 tractive Driving Demonstration 2013 video by searching Forbes Road CTC

on YouTube. The Computer Networking & Security students handled the

pledging and the give-aways for the students.

This program was sponsored in part by the national “Act Out Loud”. The

Future Business Leaders of America chapter at Forbes initiated the grant.

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Forbes Road CTC607 Beatty Road

Monroeville, PA 15146-1550

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Forbes Road Career and Technology Center does not

discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,

sex, disability or age in its programs or activities and

provides equal access to designated youth groups. For 

information regarding civil rights, grievance procedures

or access, contact the Title IX Coordinator/Assistant

Director at 607 Beatty Road, Monroeville, PA 15146

or 412-373-8100.

 

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