Hayden-Ray High Schools In Partnership with Cobre Valley Institute of Technology (CVIT), Central Arizona College (CAC)
V-1 SP-2018 Inside this issue: Hayden-Ray SkillsUSA
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Certified Nursing Assistant, Career Exploration, Tax Credits
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Construction Technologies Engineering, Web Page Dev.
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Welding Program part- Pg ners with Hayden, 5 SkillsUSA Team
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Spot Light On Students
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CAID Industries Tour Tucson
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Career Technical Education is building your/our future today.
Career Technical Education Newsletter
Hayden & Ray High School Career Technical Education
Ray High School Certified Nursing Assistant Program The Cobre Valley Institute of Technology is helping students to participate in a nationally recognized certified nursing assistant program in partnership with Central Arizona College
Contact CVIT to learn more or your guidance counselor
Your future in nursing can begin here and take you anywhere
Ray High School Career Exploration This year at RHS is a course in Career Exploration allowing students to gain valuable insight into career opportunities in the construction, applied technology and many other careers. The goal of the course is to help students to develop an ECAP or Education Career Action Plan as they transition from high school to employment. As part of the course students explore careers and what each requires in education and training. Students also get an opportunity to work on project management skills in the woods learning laboratory to work on a project. Ray High School Career Technical Education State Tax Deduction Donation
The tax deduction form has been updated to include career technical education courses being taught in our district. This form allows donations up to $200.00 for individuals and up to $400.00 for persons filing joint returns to specific programs. Contact the RHS district office for more information. Page 2
Ray High School Construction Technology Engineering Program CTE Program
The start of the 2017-2018 school year signaled the formation of a CTE (Career Technical Education) instructional program for Construction Technology Engineering. The Ray High School woods lab will incorporate a variety of construction education resources for students to learn the use of hand tools, use of power tools associated with the construction industry. This will allow students to develop skills and understanding of the opportunities available for a career in construction trades. This program is project driven allowing students to gain skills for employment as a member of the skilled workforce needed to keep a complex community such as ours on the move. Students and parents are encouraged to speak to their guidance counselor about registering for classes or arrange to stop by and see the climate controlled learning lab at the Ray High School campus facility. Image: Braiden Chester-Construction Technology Additional ADE funding in the coming years will provide for acquisition of updated tools and equipment.
Ray High School Web Page Development Resister early, classes fill quickly. See Mrs. Naranjo to make your schedule
RHS Web Page Development
Mrs. Gonzalez teaches Web Page Development at RHS. This is an exciting field in high demand. If you are interested in this exciting career area please contact Mrs. Naranjo in counseling right away.
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Ray High School - Career Technical Education Supports: Hayden-Ray High Schools SkillsUSA Student Chapter & the Hayden-Ray High Schools
Ray Unified School District 701 N. Highway 177 Kearny Arizona
American Welding Society Student Chapter Image Below Freshman Welding Students: Faith Hinojos, Elora Foster, Breanna Goad and Kiana Lopez
85137 Phone: 520-363-5515
On the web! http://www.rayusd.org
Ray High School Welding Technology Program Partners with HWUSD, CVIT and CAC With the start of the new year the welding technology program at Ray High School has some new partners to work with. Students from nearby Hayden High School are teaming up with students from Ray High School to create a joint welding program serving the needs of the HWUSD and the RUSD. This course is supported by our JTED the Cobre Valley Technical Institute with dual credit from Central Arizona College. .Focus this year is on the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process using DCEN, and DCEP modes. Skills include basic equipment set-up, electrode selection, proper arc starts, re-starts, and terminations, and basic Oxy-Fuel cutting, and material identification. Welding experiences with overlap padding in the flat and horizontal positions are provided. Also covered are AWS typical fillet and lap joint designs in the flat and horizontal positions with an emphasis on proper use and care of equipment and safety procedures. Welder certification in a given welding procedure under the specific code by the AWS (American Welding Society). Course goal is to develop skills acquired in arc welding toward qualification and certification under the requirements of the
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AWS (American Welding Society)-D1.1 Structural Welding Code.
RHS CTE Director
Samuel Colton & Program Instructor
Historic Hayden-Ray High School Welding Program T-shirt available The tools and equipment in addition to the existing resources at Ray High School.
Great looking all cotton program T-shirt available for $10.00 through the Hayden-Ray Student Chapter. To order yours send an email to Mr. Colton the student chapter advisor. Our next order deadline is March 19th. Children's sizes available. Mr. Colton's email is:
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Hayden-Ray High Schools In Partnership with Cobre Valley Institute of Technology (CVIT), Central Arizona College (CAC)
Meet our Hayden-Ray SkillsUSA competition team (left to right): Mr. Cook Principal/Superintendent, Tino Barragan/Welding Sculpture, Dakota Willis/Welding Fabrication Team, Dyllin Sanders-Lopez/Welding Sculpture, Skylar Hughes/Welding Fabrication team, Morgan Bray/Welding Fabrication team, Luke Warren/Prepared Speech, Sean Stacy/Related Technical Math, and Mr. Colton Advisor.
Career Technical Education is building your/our future today.
Hayden-Ray High Schools Career Technical Education Newsletter
Student Spot Light! Hayden-Ray High Schools form joint SkillsUSA Secondary Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) Image Right: Mr. Tino Barragan Hayden-Ray SkillsUSA President is a junior at Ray High School who supported his team at the recent regional competition by competing in welding sculpture. Winning a gold medal for his sculpture of a stylized western cow skull representative of cattle country and cow boys. Tino plays sports at Ray High School and is a weekend rodeo bull rider.
Hayden-Ray SkillsUSA Student Chapter Welding Students competed at the recent regional competition at ASU-Polytechnic campus in February. Hayden-Ray HS SkillsUSA students prepare to compete at the state competition and in industry.
Image right: Mr. Dyllin Sanders-Lopez HaydenRay SkillsUSA Vice President is a senior at Ray High School and is a member of the Hayden-Ray SkillsUSA Student Chapter. Dyllin is a dedicated student, athlete and recently won a silver medal for his welding sculpture of a all steel football field with a welded football on the 50 yard line symbolic of working always to move the ball forward towards your goals. entered in the SkillsUSA Region 3 competition. Way to go! Great job students!
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Below: Career Exploration Students working on their project management activity to build wild bird habitat. Materials donated by Pinal Lumber in Globe.
CVIT Welding Students, Dyllin, Diego, Joel, Ray, Damian
Proud of Our Welding One Students
Above and Right: CVIT Welding Students, Welding I Students and Career Exploration Students tour CAID Industries in Tucson a World Leader in Fabrication for the mining industry . Thank you to: CAID Inc, ASARCO, Lincoln Electric Company, Pinal Lumber and others for their material support of our students this year.