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Career and Technical Education Culinary Arts and Nursing Assistant students visit Westchester Community College

Career and Technical Education Culinary Arts and Nursing Assistant students visit Westchester Community College

Students in the Culinary Arts and Nursing Assistant programs visited Westchester Community College on Monday, November 18, 2024. They took a campus tour with Lisa Santalis, assistant dean of high school partnerships, and explored different culinary and health careers. 

Students met with culinary professors, a nutrition professor, a paramedic professor, the Respiratory Therapy Department chair and the Health Sciences Department chair. The students also toured the kitchen of the Culinary Department and were provided with a fantastic lunch.

Students in a classroom listening to presentation.
Students gathered around, listening to a person speak.
Students in class, listening to presentation.

 

MVHS students attend Black Men in White Coats Youth Summit

Mount Vernon High School students attended the Black Men in White Coats Youth Summit on Saturday, November 16, 2024, hosted by White Plains Hospital and in partnership with the national organization Black Men in White Coats. The goal was to inspire students of color to enter the field of medicine and allow them to network, receive mentorship, and participate in hands-on activities. Each student received a gift bag that included a stethoscope

Two students talking to a representative from a table.

Students at Mount Vernon High School were exploring various career pathways, such as electricians and carpentry during the National Apprenticeship Week Fair on Thursday, November 21, 2024. They looked through virtual reality (VR) sets and talked to professionals in the field at the fair.

MVHS students stage mock trial of Andrew Jackson in IB History class

On Monday, November 18, 2024, students of Cesar Olivares’ History of the Americas class produced the second installment of their trials of Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. Every student in Mr. Olivares’ class participated in the mock trial by playing the roles of judge, jury, prosecutor, defense attorney and notable people in Andrew Jackson’s life.

Students read A Tale of Two Cities and discuss reading

Students in Cesar Olivares’ tenth-grade Global Studies class at Mount Vernon High School are focusing on improving their reading comprehension skills by engaging with complex texts. On Thursday, November 8, 2024, Mr. Oliveras and his students had an engaging conversation about the importance of reading and challenging themselves whilst they read the classic novel “A Tale of Two Cities,” by Charles Dickens.