YOUR FUTURE THROUGH CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Vol. XXII Ed. 2 915 4th Street Northeast - Auburn, 98002 Spring 2014 Emerging Jewelry Artist neka Hausmann, senior at Auburn Riverside Ais a finalist in the emerging artist category for the annual Saul Bell 2014 Jewelry Design contest. This annual competition celebrates the fresh ideas and creative spark of young jewelry F artists. It is open to designers 18 years of age and younger. Aneka is in Wendy Woldenberg’s Jewelry and Metal Sculpture class. Her winning piece, a sculpture of a horse with a removable locket necklace, is titled Renoir’s Desire.

Auburn Mountainview High School Service Project Winners wo Auburn Mountainview youth ages 14- 24. Auburn Mountainview High O students recently competed As members of the first FCCLA School Family and Consumer T in the State Family, Career chapter at Auburn Mountainview, Sciences teacher. and Community Leaders of Gonzalez and Wallace, along Baglien said, “We are very America (FCCLA) STAR Events with the support of FCCLA proud of their efforts and Competition in Wenatchee. members and recruited classes, are primed to begin another Leaslye Gonzalez and Chelsea collected 1,015 items of clothing leadership project that benefits Wallace earned a silver medal and personal care items from the the home, school or, community.” in the Chapter Service Project Auburn Mountainview community Display category. Their project during a winter clothing drive. involved collecting gently used The students were socks and tops for homeless accompanied by Vivian Baglien, C Auburn High School Art Show Winners he 2014 Regional High School Art Show is sponsored by Puget Sound Educational Service District. TTwo Auburn High School Students were honored at an awards ceremony in March. Ruslan Pavlenko’s entry, “Following Red” was selected for an Outstanding Achievement Award. Stephanie Masterman’s entry “Jubilance” was selected to receive a King County Executive Award. Masterman also received the People’s Choice Award. The gallery displayed 119 quality student art works from throughout the Puget Sound area. Only two pieces per art instructor were submitted, demonstrating the application of creative visual knowledge and skills in various mediums. Congratulations to both students, who have expertly translated their ideas into relevant and dynamic U visual works.

S “Jubilance” by Stephanie Masterman “Following Red” by Ruslan Pavlenko Page 2 College and Career Planning with Programs of Study n an effort to create a clearer path for increase the relevance of school to the technical education program completer. Istudents based on career interest and students, and help students gain skills, Below is an example of the Program of aptitude, the Auburn created technical knowledge, academic foundation Study for Aerospace Assembly. The scope Programs of Study documents based on and real-world experience for career and of coursework begins in middle school. For the national career clusters. college readiness. more information, contact your student’s Information in the Programs of Study Students who complete a program of counselor. provide college and career planning study would be qualified to attend most information to students and families, four-year universities and be a career and

High School Culinary Arts Programs All three comprehensive Auburn High Schools offer a robust Culinary Arts program. The programs covers all aspects of the culinary arts industry.

Pictured at left is the Auburn Riverside Culinary Arts team after their first place win at the Western Region Black Box Culinary Arts competition at Renton Technical College. Page 3 Technology Student Association SkillsUSA Winners uburn Riverside High School future engineers and architects recently competed in the wo Auburn Riverside High School State Technology Student Association competition in Bellevue. The winners were: A Tstudents were gold medal winners Animatronics: Brady Lewis and Artem Deyneka, 6th place at the April SkillsUSA state conference Architectural Renovation: Abby Gooch and Alexandra Geisen, 4th place; and will compete in the 2014 National Hannah Briley and Andrea Hill, 5th place Leadership and Skills Conference in June CNC Production: Aaron Rice and Kyle Wuerch, 5th place in Kansas City, Missouri. Computer-Aided Design, 2D Architecture: Kyle Isom, 5th place Senior Brandon Hall earned a gold medal Computer-Aided Design, 3D Engineering: Michael Moffitt, 2nd place in computer maintenance and is a two-time Dragster Design: Kyle Isom, 4th place Washington state champion. He placed Engineering Design: Ryan Floth and Armando Alonso, 5th place fifth at the national competition in 2013. Essays on Technology: Alexandra Geisen, 6th place Sophomore Addison Farley earned a gold Flight Endurance: Matt Jones, 5th place medal in electronics technology. Technical Sketching and Application: Michael Moffitt, 4th place Their accomplishments qualify them to Transportation Modeling: Sergio Palacio 1st place, Artem Deyneka, 3rd place, compete against state winners from all Jon Klugh 4th place and Nick Konkler 5th place over the country. More than 6,000 students Woodworking Design and CAD: Artem Deyneka (Small Project), 1st place from across the will compete Vex Robotics: Kyle Wuerch, Travis Tran and Adrian Tong, 5th place hands-on in 99 different trade, technical and leadership fields during the week-long Additionally, Gooch, Geisen, Moffitt, Isom, Palacios, Deyneka, Briley and Hill also qualified conference. for the national competition in June in Washington D.C. As a team, they also qualified for nationals in the Technology Bowl, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Prototype.

LEGAL NOTICE: The Auburn School Dis- Regional Construction Competition trict No. 408 complies with all federal rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of uburn High School hosted race, color, national origin, gender, or disability, and Athe SkillsUSA Regional does not tolerate sexual harassment. This holds true Cabinetmaking contest earlier for all students who are interested in participating in this year. Students from Auburn educational programs and/or extracurricular school High, Auburn Riverside and activities. Any reports of alleged sexual harass- ment or concerns about compliance and/or griev- Puyallup’s Rogers High school ance procedures should be directed to the school competed. district’s Title IX RCW 28A.640 officer and Section The 14 competitors built 504 and ADA coordinator, Tim Cummings, 915 a small table with a pullout 4th Street Northeast, Auburn, Washington 98002. extension, similar to a (253) 931-4932. breadboard. The students started construction at 8:00 a.m. The first place winner was Adam and concluded at 3:00 p.m. Domenowske from Auburn Riverside and They were given a set of plans and Mat Wolf from Auburn High took third place. a stack of lumber for the project. They The event was sponsored by several local completed a cut list which involved plan businesses. They donated project materials www.auburn.wednet.edu reading and measurements. Students and prizes. Sponsors were Specialty Forest www.facebook.com/AuburnSchools were judged on safe machine use, project Products, McKillican Supply, WilsonArt, assembly, accuracy of cut list, accuracy of Custom Source Woodworking Inc. and FOCUS measurements, quality and completeness Rockler Woodworking. The contest was “Your Future Through of the project. The students also completed directed and judged by members of the Career & Technical Education” a comprehensive woodworking written test Woodworking Advisory Board. 915 4th Street NE - Auburn, WA 98002 as well as a SkillUSA knowledge test. SUPERINTENDENT Auburn Mountainview Sports Medicine Students Dr. Kip Herren Competition Results BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ray Vefik uburn Mountainview sent 23 students to the annual Washington Career and Technical Carol Seng Sports Medicine Association competition recently in Yakima. The team finished fourth A Anne Baunach out of 42 teams and placed first among all of the 3A schools. The team also won third place Lisa Connors for a team GPA of 3.6596. Laurie Bishop Students participated in a variety of activities and areas of competency in sports medicine. They took tests on CPR/AED/first aid, medical terminology, human anatomy/physiology, DIRECTOR OF CAREER & sports medicine and an oral practical examination. TECHNICAL EDUCATION Kaitlyn Jensen placed as a Top Senior, 11th out of 122 participating seniors from across the Cindi Blansfield (253) 931-4903 state and also won a $500 scholarship. Avi Mangat placed third in the medical terminology EDITOR portion of the test. Both qualified to sit for the national sports medicine championship. Vicki Alonzo