District Bi-weekly Newsletter | April 6, 2023 | Volume 3, Issue 19
Prom season is upon us! Our students prepare for their futures while experiencing the joys of the present moment.
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Dr. Kim Miller's Blog
Dr. Kimberly Pietsch Miller is the superintendent and CEO of Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools.
Be Different
Thursday, March 30, is Major League Baseball’s much anticipated Opening Day! I grew up in Eastern Ohio watching the Pittsburgh Pirates. Willie Stargill, Dave Parker, and Kent Tekulve were the big names. Later after college I moved to Baseball Town, USA - Cincinnati, Ohio - where Opening Day is not just a day but a city-wide event. For people in these cities, baseball is serious business. Baseball is history. The Cincinnati Redstockings were the first professional baseball club. Pittsburgh boasts one of the greatest players of all time, Roberto Clemente. Baseball is tradition. Opening Day in Cincinnati always starts with the famous Findlay Market Opening Day Parade. Baseball is… well it’s “as American as apple pie.”

Savannah Bananas logo But while there is so much that we love about the stability of baseball in our culture, sometimes you have to change things. Why? Because the world changes and people change.

Enter the Savannah Bananas. 
Around Eastland-Fairfield
Passion Fuels Second Generation Ag Student’s Promising Future
Junior Haven Greeler (Fairfield Union) is a second-generation EFCTS student in the Agriculture & Heavy Equipment program at Eastland Career Center.
Haven Greeler has known from the time he was seven years old what he wanted to do with his life. That summer, he helped his dad dig a pond on their family farm and was immediately drawn to the excitement, precision and focus needed to operate and work with heavy equipment.

Haven is sitting, hands clasped, on the bucket of a tow motor. When he became eligible to attend Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools, the decision was an easy one. It didn’t hurt that his father was a student in the same program — Agriculture & Heavy Equipment — more than 20 years ago.
Sixteen Culinary Students Qualify for FCCLA States
The 2023 FCCLA regional competitions have been completed and students from the Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools Culinary Arts program represented well. Sixteen EFCTS students have advanced to the FCCLA state competition, which will be held on April 23. 

State qualifiers in Culinary events will prepare to compete on April 22 at Columbus State Community College. Those engaging in Career Development events will compete April 27-28 during the state leadership conference at the Ohio Expo Center.

Three Eastland-Fairfield students stood out among others after qualifying for the state competition in multiple events. Amarra Haines, Brittany Tolentino Galvin, and Brooklyn Daye advanced to FCCLA states in two different events. 

For a complete list of state qualifiers, click the button below.
Marketing & Logistics Students are Heading to DECA International Conference
Four students from the Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools Marketing & Logistics Management satellite program will be heading to Orlando, Fla. to compete at the DECA International Conference this April. The DECA state conference was held on March 10-11 at the Hyatt Regency Columbus, where nearly a dozen students represented Eastland-Fairfield and the Marketing & Logistics satellite program. Of those competing in individual events, senior Richie Saelim (Groveport Madison) emerged as the top placer after taking fourth place in the Principles of Finance category. He will advance to the DECA International Conference.

2023 DECA State Competition Results
Braylan James, Jonya Russell, Marisa Jones (Srs., Groveport Madison) - Presentation, Top 5 States ^
Richie Saelim (Jr., Groveport Madison) - Principles of Finance, 4th place ^
Kevin Inguil (Sr., Whitehall Yearling) - Accounting Applications, 9th place

^ indicates individual or team advanced to the international competition
FCC Celebrates Prom with "A Night in Vegas"!
Pictured: Seniors David Sells (Groveport Madison) and E'Shaunti Barnett (Reynoldsburg) celebrate after being named prom king and queen!
There are two things many students look forward to coming into spring. Better weather, and prom! Fairfield Career Center students enjoyed their prom in mid-March by transforming their campus into a carbon copy of the Las Vegas strip during their "A Night in Vegas" themed evening! They rolled out the red carpets, brought out fun games of chance, welcomed a portable ice cream parlor, built out picture-taking stations, and - of course - swarmed the dance floor during an evening of extravagance and entertainment.

Congratulations to our prom king, David Sells (Sr., Construction, Groveport Madison) and queen, E'Shaunti Barnett (Sr., Pre-Dental, Reynoldsburg), on being named prom royalty!
Eastland-Fairfield is committed to preparing our students for their futures, be we also love to celebrate them in the present. Prom is a timeless tradition for high school juniors and seniors, and it was wonderful to see the smiles, laughs, and dance moves that came out that evening. Thank you to all who attended and were part of making FCC's prom happen!
What is happening later this year
Parent/Guardian Information Night
We invite new students and families to join us for our Parent/Guardian Information Nights.

April 18 - Fairfield Career Center, 6:30 p.m.
April 20 - Eastland Career Center, 6:30 p.m.

Topics will include information regarding becoming an Eastland-Fairfield student, specifics of the campus you are attending, and a Q&A for your questions. * Students in satellite programs will have their own information night with details provided to you, separately.
Senior Recognition
If your senior is graduating this May, be sure to circle May 22 on your calendar! Here is the preliminary information regarding our Senior Recognition ceremonies for our families. More information will be forthcoming as we get close to the event. More information
FCC Spring Bazaar
Now that the weather is warming up, it's time for your seasonal reminder about the Spring Bazaar coming to FCC on May 6. Shop local artisans for arts, crafts, and unique goods, and grab a bite at our visiting food trucks, too! Spaces are still available for interested vendors, as well.
Program Spotlight: Adult Medical Assisting
Watch this video to get an inside view of the Medical Assisting adult program
Think about your last trip to the doctor's office. Who registered you for your appointment, welcomed you then checked you in upon arrival, and took your vitals to prepare you for the doctor? Did you need blood drawn? It was a medical assistant.

From the front end of the doctor's office all the way to the back of the house, medical assistants are trained to be the most versatile member of the medical staff. Students are currently learning how to receive patients, collect important and confidential patient information, basic nutrition, lab procedures, and phlebotomy. Our adult Medical Assisting program prepares you to become a Jack or Jill of many trades in a variety of medical settings.

In less than 9 months, the Medical Assisting program will prepare students to be ready for nearly anything! And, you can take your certifications anywhere you go. This program is suited for the person who wants to shift their focus in the medical field, completely change career course, or is seeking direction within an in-demand industry. With or without healthcare experience, the adult Medical Assisting program will prepare you, in all ways, for your next professional steps.
If you would like to learn more about the adult Medical Assisting program, click the button below or join us for Adult Information Night on April 27 at Fairfield Career Center. There, you can meet Ms. Wilson, ask your questions, tour the lab, and make the first move toward your new career!
Upcoming Events and Important Dates
APRIL
3-7: Spring break (no school)
10: Aspire ESOL Orientation begins
18: Community Conversation #3: Parent/Guardian Information Night at ECC
20: Community Conversation #3: Parent/Guardian Information Night at FCC
27: Adult Workforce Development - Information Night

MAY
4: EFCTS Communication Conversation #3 - New Family Information Session
5: No school for students (Professional Development Day)
9: New Student / Family Celebration
22: Senior Recognition ceremonies
23: First Day of Adult HVAC classes
25: Last day of school (FCC/ECC)
26: No school for students (teacher work day)
29: No school for students and staff
Poll Question
What do you collect?
Stamps/coins
Sports/Pokemon trading cards and memorabilia
Toys/action figures
Antiques/historical items
Everything! I am a packrat!
Nothing. I don't like the clutter.
Check out the results plus a new poll question in the next edition of the District Newsletter!
Last edition's results
If you could do a ride-along in any vehicle, which would it be?
Police Cruiser - 27.8%
Ambulance - 5.6%
Fire truck - 22.2%
Race Car - 44.4%
Catch Up on Previous Newsletters
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