Computer Networking Systems will cover networking cabling using Panduit online Network Infastructure curriculum from Cisco Network Academy. We will cover A+ using Hewlet Packard Network Essentials I curriculum from Cisco Network Academy. We will then study CCNA using Cisco curriculum from Cisco Network Academy. All courses are online and will be taught by the teacher in the classroom (E-525). We will also be covering Basic Electronics using Grob Electronics and Digiac Trainers.
Class President...........Marcus Bowman
Class Vice President....Jacob Walters
Class Treasure............Christopher Oiler
Class Secretary...........Andrew Hedges.........Myles Rucker
BPA Chapter President..Marcus Bowman
CTP CNS Student Senate Representative.........
CTP CNS Student Representative on NHS.........Marcus Bowman
The CTP CNS class sweeps the Cisco Competition
Eric Welbaum, Thomas Cochran, Jacob Tincher, Brian Jackson, James Young, Joshua Reynolds
Eric Welbaum turned down State to go with his Network Design Team. Thomas Cochran and Jacob Tincher will go to State
Jacob Walters, Derek Senior, Calista Davis, Christopher Oiler, Marcus Bowman.
The Team " Four Hits and a Miss" took first place at Regionals and went to State. They added two more Misses and earned Fourth Place Honors. Way to Go TEAM BPA.
Network Design Team
Eric Welbaum, Jack Galeano, Jordan Cason, Nathanial Berrier.
Team Synergy took first place at Regionals and went to State.
They scored in the top ten (10) teams at State and received State Medals. This is a great TEAM
Network Design Team
James Young, Thomas Cochran, Brian Jackson (not shown)
Team CNS took a close 2nd place at Regionals in network design team.
PC Maintenance
Nathanial Berrier took third place.
Novell Network Administration
Andrew Hedges took first place at Regionals and went to State where he scored in the Top Ten and earned a State Medal. Great Job Andrew!!!
Microsoft Network Administration
Marcus Bowman took first place but turned down
State to go with his Parlimentary Procedures Team.
Computer Security
Jack Galeano and Jordan Cason took first and second place. Jack is going to State and Jordan and James Young will go to State on the Network Design Team.
Graphic Design
Way to go Josh....Joshua Reynolds takes first place in the Graphic Design Competition and will be going to State. Jacob Tincher took third place.
Web Sites for Scholarships
The following Web Sites are for you use in finding money to go to school. Use them.
Mr. Foster
http://www.fastweb.com/
http://www.scholarshipexperts.com
Breakfast for Champions
Just wanted to let you know that beginning Monday, the 16th, we will start a breakfast program. We will open at 7:30 and close with the 1st bell. Everything will be cold but a few seconds in the mircrowave can work wonders for muffins, danish, etc.
Also at lunch time we are getting the students through in about 15 minutes, so if you thought about buying something but were afraid of it taking too much time, come on down.
Jackie Thompson
Food Service Supervisor
Hoodies and Sweatshirts
The days, to date, for Out of Uniform:
May 18
Now that the weather is cooler, sweatshirts are appearing. Please remind students that the same "no lettering; no graphics" rule applies to sweatshirts, as well as t-shirts.
One of the more difficult rules to enforce this year is the "Shirts Tucked In." I asked Fashion Expert and Enforcer, Robert Horrocks for his thoughts on the situation:
Keep up the good work and encourage the others to do likewise. Remind everyone that even if the rules are not agreeable to us, or important to us, they must be applied uniformly by everyone to be effective. Remind all that this is training for the professionalism in dress that will be expected when the students graduate.
Write-up habitual offenders so they get the message./ Call home of habitual offenders.
Remind the Career Tech/Academic staff that even though the students have on the proper attire it is unacceptable to have shirts under the attire untucked and such, and that untucked shirts and such could also be a safety hazard.