Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES News Article

CTE Students Help Others ROC With Their Hands

Female student demonstrates hairstyling as three additional students watch

Monroe County students in grades 7-12 had an opportunity to try their hands at applied learning during the first-ever ROC With Your Hands event. Meanwhile, BOCES 2 Career and Technical Education students tried their hand at being the teachers.

On Oct. 4, CTE student representatives left their residential and commercial electrical; criminal justice; cosmetology; and medical laboratory assisting and phlebotomy classrooms at WEMOCO. They traveled with the CTE work-based learning coordinators to Rochester Community Sports Complex in downtown Rochester.

Those who stopped by the WEMOCO area of the event had the opportunity to explore a variety of careers. Guests tried their hand at hairstyling, were guided through looking at slides in a microscope, participated in an impaired person simulation, observed the technical intricacies of a robot following a path and learned about tools of the various trades.

Additional representatives from skilled trades were on hand to allow career exploration in various fields including advanced manufacturing, heavy equipment and automotive technology.

This event was hosted by The Rochester Technology and Manufacturing Association (RTMA) and the City of Rochester in partnership with Monroe County, Monroe Community College, the Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program, the Builders Exchange of Rochester and UNiCON.

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BOCES 2 CTE Cosmetology student Laura Wallace (Hilton) demonstrates the art of hair braiding to three guests during the ROC With Your Hands event on Oct. 4 at Rochester Community Sports Complex.

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BOCES 2 CTE was represented at ROC With Your Hands by (left to right) Residential and Commercial Electrical student Matthew Cudzilo (Hilton); Cosmetology student Laura Wallace (Hilton); Medical Laboratory Assisting and Phlebotomy student Arriena Brown (Hilton); Work-Based Learning Coordinators Cindy Christensen, Brandilyn Steves and Carisa Harding; Criminal Justice students Corrina Leo (Hilton) and Gabe Loran (Kendall); and Residential and Commercial Electrical student Jake Bischoping (Hilton). 

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