Ralph R. McKee High School held its very successful second
annual Career Fair on Thursday, May 3, 2012.
The Career Fair consisted of over twenty professionals from various
career and technical areas.
Professionals included Nick Manfredi and Frank Agostino; Emil Galante
from Galante Home Improvement; Leroy Cooper from Lincoln Tech; Lawrence
Chiarelli from Poly Tech; Richard Rothenberg from Fashion Institute of
Technology; FDNY; William Smith and Dan Wardrope, Construction Managers for the
State of NY (DASNY); William Ellis (Graphics); Dan Morio, Information
Technology (NYCDOE); Alan Broth, Information Technology from Queens Hospital;
William Bonner, CFN Network Leader; Tracy Brown, author and former student;
Cheryl Farrell, Cristelle Yamada and Julia Harris who are engineers in
different areas of construction and computer science; Carol Burt, National
Association of Women in Construction; Denise Schiera, salon owner; Samantha
Bernadine, NYS My Health Careers.
The McKee High School students have received immense support
from these professionals. We feel especially privileged to have had some of
these individuals join us in the past.
Their dedication and consistency has reinforced and enhanced our efforts
and ability to assist our students through active engagement, providing
materials/information to our students and discussing internship and employment
opportunities available for the CTE areas.
The goal is to prepare students for careers in Architecture,
Computer Networking, Computer Graphics, Construction Technology, Automotive
Technology and Cosmetology. McKee
students experience great success in higher education, internships and
employment. Having professionals visit our school is the ideal means to
experience what we offer as a career and academic institution. It also provides our students with more
exposure to the career and technical fields, develops their knowledge and
enhances their skills. Our staff is thankful to the professionals who have
taken the time to assist us toward our goal to motivate and encourage our
students to continue exploring, enhancing their skills and pursuing the career
and technical areas.
Joyce Ippolito, Guidance Counselor
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