BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION
Accounting Operations
Administrative Office Specialist
This was a productive week for our Business programs. The Accounting Operations program had numerous OCP completers, and many others are preparing to graduate next week.
In addition to the busy course work, the students presented their program presentations. Tristan Flowers and Rickie Powell gave a very informative presentation on Financial Statements. Ariel Smallwood gave an excellent presentation on how to recognize and avoid business schemes. Shelby VanDenBogaert enlightened us on the role and responsibilities of Forensic Accounting. Amaya Hall familiarized us with Luca Pacioli, the father of accounting. Jose Luna gave a riveting presentation on the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Dalton Morrison informed us of the requirement to become a certified public accountant. And Courtney Robbins gave an entertaining presentation on nonverbal communication.
HEALTH SCIENCE
Emergency Medical Technician
Paramedic
Congratulations to The Eustis Paramedic class who will be graduating on Dec. 21st. In the Clermont class, the Paramedic students are finishing up the cardiology module which is a very difficult and defining point in their program. The Firefighter/EMT Combo students have started the EMT portion of the program and the EMT-ATD students have started clinicals.
Patient Care Technician
The Patient Care Technician students, who were part of the Rapid Credentialing program, will be completing this week. Jobs are in high demand so they are excited about beginning their work in this new profession. From learning how to assist with oxygen therapy, taking care of casts and pins, conducting patient assessments, and phlebotomy, they are well-rounded technicians who are ready for work!
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
Professional Culinary Arts & Hospitality
Baking & Pastry Arts
Pictures are always worth 1000 words!
The Florida Association of Career and Technical Educators selected William McCray, 2020 graduate of the Lake Technical College Professional Culinary Arts & Hospitality program, as the Outstanding Postsecondary Student in the state of Florida. William is now the Executive Chef at a local restaurant! He is pictured with Rachel Beckwith, another Lake Technical College Culinary graduate who has begun working at the same restaurant.
HUMAN SERVICES
Cosmetology
Facials Specialty
Nails Specialty
Look what the Cosmo students can do – even from home! This student completed three shampoos and nine styles, all in one night!
CLICK HERE to see the Cosmetology student video!opens in a new window
MANUFACTURING
The Manufacturing Association of Central Florida (MACF) held their annual Jingle Mingle at JSI in Apopka. JSI provides design, manufacturing, information technology, and project management solutions for both commercial and military customers. CNC Instructor Dave Felker along with Melissa Stephan and Diane Culpepper attended. One highlight of the evening was seeing employee Donnie Flowers who was one of the first CNC graduates from Lake Technical College – several years ago!
The picture shows the leadership of JSI and of MACF.
Congratulations to Zachary Teaster from the CNC Production Specialist program and Austin Huitt from the Welding program! They are recipients of the Henry Graeber MACF Memorial Scholarship offered through the Manufacturers Association of Central Florida.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician – Combined
Sheriff Grinnell and the Lake County Sheriff’s Charities, Inc. presented a full scholarship to Simon Gracey so he can enter the Firefighter/EMT Combo program at the Institute of Public Safety in February.
On November 19, 30 new firefighters graduated at the Eustis Community Center. Chief Kevin Carroll from the Groveland Fire Department was the guest speaker. Special recognition awards were presented to Tymber Ross, Andrew Devitt, and Zana Mosely.
TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS
Automotive Service Technology
The Automotive Service Technology student in the pictures is completing a job sheet which requires him to remove and replace shock absorbers. In the process, the student also completed a visual inspection of the rest of the suspension components as well as the brakes which is all part of a preventive maintenance check.
Automotive Collision Technology Technician
The program had a famous visitor this week. Elaine Larsen and her team from Elaine Larsen from Larsen Motorsports (elainelarsen.com), stopped by to film graduate Nicole Turner. Nicole was awarded a scholarship from Larsen Motorsports and she now works for Lockheed Martin. In the picture, Nicole is the student facing forward and Elaine is the person on the right.
Diesel Systems Technician
This was a great week for the Diesel program. We spent a few hours decorating the Diesel Jeep for the Tavares Christmas Parade and threw out candy and wristbands at the parade.
On Tuesday, we received our new pneumatic and hydraulic trainer and have been hard at work figuring out all the cool stuff it can do! This trainer is going to help the students understand all the basic principles of pneumatic and hydraulics and and set up the system and test the pressures and flow times.
The EDA grant for the new diesel facility in partnership with the City of Tavares is being submitted on Friday. The funds from this grant will provide a new building and the opportunity to teach emerging technologies in diesel technology, emergency vehicle certifications and clean energy. Fingers crossed!!
ADULT EDUCATION
Adult Basic Education/GED® Prep
Adult Education students have had a great fall term. There has been lots to adjust to, with the COVID situation, but students are still learning, making gains, graduating, and having fun. We have had students teaching lessons, students shadowing LTC career programs, and students graduating. Two of our artistic students helped send holiday greetings to all, even with the FOIL math skill! Happy Safe Holidays from Adult Education.
ESOL
We’re ringing in the holiday season with lots of learning and lots of fun. Our students have been practicing the pronunciation of /ed/ in regular verbs (there are three—think the pronunciation differences for /ed/ in the following words: missed, learned, and waited.) We’ve also practiced reported speech, which is such an important job skill. It involves being able to transfer information from one source to another in English, specifically being able to repeat what you were told or asked.
National Adult Education Honor Society
This week, Lake Technical College celebrated students who were nominated into the National Adult Education Honor Society.
What is the National Adult Education Honor Society (NAEHS)? Students inducted into NAEHS are dependable in their attendance and dedicated to their goals. They work well with instructor and with their classmates. They are leaders who help others. They have a great work ethic (they work hard, stay focused, ask questions, seek help and are responsible learners).
What are the benefits? Students receive a certificate, a lapel pin of the NAEHS symbol, two letters of recommendation (one for employment and one for further education). Each student graduating with a State of Florida High School Diploma, will have special recognition at the graduation ceremony. The honor will also be indicated in the graduation program.
Dr. Diane Culpepper, Executive Director says: “Congratulations to all of our adult education students who are being recognized! We are so proud of your hard work, your dedication to your studies, and the great attitude you show each and every day. Always remember, believe in yourself, make smart goals, and then commit to fulfilling them. I wish you all the best, now and in the future.”
Students Inducted into the National Adult Education Honor Society:
Rayna Anderson
Thomas Beck
Michael Jeffrey Braswell
Nicole Bright
Tony Bush
Kelsey Cecilio
Malherbe Cherry
Desera Coggin
Mark Crawford
Dina C. Cruz
Guillermina De la Torre
Kelly Emberson
Olga Georgievskaya
Ana Gimenez
Marta Giraldo
Maria Granja
Sendy Joachim
Dustin Groover
Jordan Hitz
Artis Hutchins
Jennifer Kiss
Victoria Kowalczyk
Desiree La Belle
Nathan Lacey
Denia Lopez
Linda Morillo
Luci Oliveira De Mendonca
Kyle Provencher
Leidys Ramos
Genesis Ramossalcedo
Orlando Tanon
Ida Troche
Janice Trujillo
Gabriel Tatman
Lane Thompson
“We at the United Way of Lake and Sumter are so very proud of you and what you have accomplished, overcome, and taken action to make happen. As you embark on this next chapter of your amazing future, we support you, are rooting for you, and believe in you and your efforts! May the sacrifices now appear to have been worth it, the obstacles appear as mere molehills, and your sense of pride in what you’ve achieved be one of the most long-lasting feelings you experience. Congratulations to you and may this be just the beginning of great things to come in your journey.” Monica Wofford | CEO, United Way of Lake and Sumter
“Hello AMAZING Lake Tech Students. I commend you for your achievement! You may have gone into this program scared, hesitant, or even discouraged. Along this journey, you may have encountered obstacles and doubts when you faced difficulties. But you used courage and persistence to get it done! I am so proud to be associated with adult learners like you, and want you to know students like you are an inspiration to me! Thank you! Keep it going, finish strong, and know that this will lead to greater success for you in the end.” Gustavo Henriquez, Career Center Manager, Lake, Sumter & Seminole Counties, CareerSource Central Florida
“Congratulations on your induction into the National Adult Education Honor Society! You should be very proud of this accomplishment as your perseverance and dedication towards your education is evident in this nomination. It is amazing what you have accomplished with all of the challenges provided as a result of the pandemic. Your efforts inspire me, your family, and your fellow students. I wish you the best in your future educational endeavors.” Thom Kieft, Associate Vice-President of General Studies, Lake-Sumter State College
“You met the challenge with determination, strength and total confidence. When everyone else said it couldn’t be done, you showed the opposite to be true. We are so very proud of your dedication and your hard work. With so much excitement for you, I congratulate you on your nomination to the National Adult Honor Society! My heart and spirit is with you. I wish you much success!” Maria E. Torres, Family Engagement Specialist, Title I Department, Lake County Schools