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Author: Helfried
ConVal’s Sarah Grossi delivered a presentation at the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) CareerTech VISION 2022 conference in Las Vegas on Friday, December 2. The title of her workshop,
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In Eric Bowman’s World Religions class, students have been studying holidays celebrated by religions of the world.
Students thought it would be fun if they prepared food traditionally served at these holiday celebrations.
As the chair of the New and Related Services Awards Committee, ATC teacher Sarah Grossi presented the awards at the New and Related Services Opening Session at the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) CareerTech VISION 2022 conference in Las Vegas on Thursday,
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The New Hampshire Fire Academy & EMS drill yard welcomed ConVal students under the supervision of instructors Cole, Gitchell, and Carney, to the obstacle course using the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).
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Congratulations to Technology Integration Specialist Helfried Zrzavy who received the Susan Janosz Technology Impact Award from the New Hampshire Society for Technology in Education (NHSTE). He received the award during an honorary luncheon at the Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference (CMTC) in Manchester on November 30.
The World Language Department would like to announce and congratulate the November World Language Students of the Month.
These students demonstrate the keys to being successful language learners by having a positive attitude and a willingness to take academic risks.
Students who are enrolled in the ATC Manufacturing program went on a field trip to two local businesses — the D.S. Huntington Architectural Woodworking Company and the PHAZE Welding Technology Center — to explore the manufacturing process,
Just in time for Thanksgiving, the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript announced its fall sports awards.
Two ConVal athletes were singled out for exemplary achievements:
- Wyatt Beaulieu (soccer): The Ledger-Transcript lauded Beaulieu for his 11 shutouts for the Final Four-bound ConVal boys soccer team and for the “play of the year with his diving stop on a quarterfinal overtime penalty kick.”
Lydia Cleveland is a senior who is taking Ms. Mitschmyer’s Ceramics class this semester. For a recent assignment, she created a website that features her own work and the work of an artist,