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Career Tech Center Students Attend Career Conference

CADILLAC, MI –Two students from the Wexford-Missaukee Career Tech Center participated in the Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates (JMG) Career Conference April 28 in Lansing. At the event Northwest Michigan Works! Youth Advisor Dana Venhuizen received the JMG Specialist of the Year Award.

The students attending the conference were Marion senior Kyle Norris and Pine River senior Jordyn Woodring. They were joined by Wexford-Missaukee Career Tech Center JMG Specialist LeAnne Bush. Both students participated in an employability skills competition, networked with other JMG students from around the state, and heard presentations from speakers including Michigan Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley. Norris and Woodring are students in the Tech Center’s Hospitality, Retailing, and Entrepreneurship program which is in its first year of participating in the JMG program.

The conference also included an awards presentation where Venhuizen received the Specialist of the Year Award. She was recognized for her inspirational service, consistently superior performance, and dedication to high standards of excellence. Venhuizen is the Northwest Michigan Works! Youth Advisor for Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, and Leelanau counties, and also coordinates the JMG program at the Wexford-Missaukee Career Tech Center, the Beaver Island Lighthouse School, and the Club 180 out of school youth program in Traverse City.

The statewide Jobs for Michigan's Graduates program helps Michigan's young people who are at risk of dropping out of high school, or who have already dropped out, graduate and make successful transitions to postsecondary education or meaningful employment. Students enrolled in the program are youth who have barriers to success, including deficiencies in basic skills, transportation, income and economic status. 

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