[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 85 (Tuesday, June 14, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H4080-H4081]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WATAUGA HIGH SCHOOL PROSTART PROGRAM IS EXAMPLE OF INNOVATION DONE
RIGHT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
North Carolina (Ms. Foxx) for 5 minutes.
Ms. FOXX. Today, I want to highlight a remarkable group of North
Carolina students from Watauga High School in my district. These
students recently competed and won third place in the National ProStart
Invitational in Overland Park, Kansas, after winning first place in the
Carolinas' ProStart competition earlier this year. They are to be
congratulated for this fantastic achievement, and I commend everyone
from the parents and students to the teachers and mentors involved in
this innovative educational program.
ProStart is a nationwide, 2-year program for high school students
that seeks to develop the next generation of restaurant and foodservice
industry leaders. Students participating in the program learn
everything from culinary techniques to management skills via a hands-on
curriculum and real-world educational opportunities. By building
practical professional skills, these students are investing in their
future careers even while enrolled in high school.
What's particularly impressive about this program is how it combines
traditional high school programs with instruction from seasoned
professionals in the foodservice and hospitality fields. This program
is a wonderful model for how private sector companies can work with
schools and students to offer tailor-made educational solutions that
set students on the road to successful careers. In fact, in North
Carolina alone, the ProStart program has educated more than 700
students in 15 schools, with another 13 North Carolina schools set to
join in the next year. Again, congratulations to everyone involved in
Watauga High School's ProStart program for excelling in this national
program and making your community proud.
Mr. Speaker, one of the joys of serving in Congress is the
opportunity to be at celebrations such as the one I attended last week
during our district work period. The enthusiasm in the room at their
celebration was infectious. A special congratulations goes to the four
winning students: Emily Haas, Michael Haynes, Justin Byrum, and Eli
Bradford. Of course, these accomplishments were facilitated by the
support and hard work of Watauga High School ProStart teacher Lee Ann
Williams and ProStart mentors Troy and Sandy Byrum of Troy's Restaurant
in Boone, as well as David Gronewoller, a Golden Corral executive and
owner, who sponsored the ProStart team. Paul M. Stone, Alyssa Barkley,
and Susan Seay, who run the Statewide ProStart program, also deserve
congratulations for supporting this successful program
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that is already producing talented and enthusiastic North Carolina
students.
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