SE Region Tech Times OAKES CENTER November 2015 VOL 10 Issue 2 Child Care Maryellen Homan During the month of October, the Child Care classes concentrated on children’s health, safety, and how to deal with emer- gency responses. They learned ways to limit contagious diseases, how to handle and report illnesses, and examined ways to ensure children’s health and safety as well as their own. Students also learned how to treat minor injuries and how to respond to more serious injuries. After the course, they became certified in Pediatric First Aide and CPR through training provided by Cary Wertz, RN and EMT instructor at SRCTC. The teens are especially mindful of health and safety issues as they gain more hands-on experiences working with a vari- ety of ages of children through opportunities made available to them during the Gearing Up for Kindergar- ten program. Safety and fun came together at Halloween time. The students worked to- gether to create cute invitations and plan fun and not-too-scary Halloween parties for the three Kindergarten classes at OES. A darkened story cave, tattoo par- lor, relay games and creepy eats were among the festivities. What a spook-tacular time! Southeast Region Southeast Region Career & Technology Center Career & Technology Center 924 7th Street South, Oakes ND 58474 Visit our website at www.srctc.k12.nd.us SRCTC is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Oakes/Sargent Central FFA Competes at District Leadership By: McKenzie Awender
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Child Care Maryellen Homan During the month of October, the Child
Care classes concentrated on children’s
health, safety, and how to deal with emer-
gency responses. They learned ways to
limit contagious diseases, how to handle
and report illnesses, and examined ways to
ensure children’s health and safety as well
as their own. Students also learned how to
treat minor injuries and how to respond to
more serious injuries. After the course, they
became certified in Pediatric First Aide and
CPR through training provided by Cary
Wertz, RN and EMT instructor at SRCTC.
The teens are especially mindful of
health and safety issues as they gain more
hands-on experiences working with a vari-
ety of ages of children through opportunities made available to them during
the Gearing Up for Kindergar-
ten program. Safety and fun
came together at Halloween
time. The students worked to-
gether to create cute invitations
and plan fun and not-too-scary
Halloween parties for the three
Kindergarten classes at OES. A
darkened story cave, tattoo par-
lor, relay games and creepy eats
were among the festivities.
What a spook-tacular time!
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formers in each category were
recognized at the closing ses-
sion. Aiden Ulmer took first
place in his role play, scoring
100 out of 100 possible points,
and Bailey Skjefte placed third
in her event.
Chapter officers participated
in an officer workshop where
they created a plan of work for
the DECA chapter for the rest of
the school year. In all, over 380
students from across the state
attended the conference.
FFA Jacob Hauck Chapter Reporter October 1, the Oakes/Sargent
Central FFA competed at the
District 5 Leadership competi-
tion at NDSCS in Wahpeton.
Twenty- one students and two
advisors represented our chapter.
During District Leadership, stu-
dents competed in eight contests
including reciting the FFA creed,
memorized public speaking, ex-
temporaneous public speaking,
DECA L. C. Kjelland
Southeast Region Career and
Technology Center Marketing
students recently attended their
DECA Fall Leadership Confer-
ence in Fargo, ND. Eighteen stu-
dents from Oakes, Lidgerwood
and Wahpeton attended the con-
ference where they attended lead-
ership workshops, participated in
competitive events and heard
from nationally known speakers.
S t u d e n t s h a d t h e opportunity to listen to Holly