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Summit High School program gives students a love of cooking

Photo from Terri Vantiger While many Summit High School students spend their days looking forward to math, science or writing classes, other students find themselves excited to work in a kitchen at school. ProStart, a career and technical education program at the high school, prepares students for a career in the world of food service and hospitality management. The program is run by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation in almost 2,000 high schools across the country. Terri Vantiger has taught the program at the high school for more than 20 years. “ProStart is basically an industry-level course where students can come in and they earn a variety of certifications, and they go out into the restaurants and hospitality industry and are mentored by the professionals out there and work alongside the chefs and in the industry,” Vantiger said.

Iconic & Beloved Ray s Luncheonette chosen as winner of one of only twenty-five $40,000 grants nationwide

Guy Fieri should replace Ellen Degeneres

Photo: Christopher Polk / Getty Images for Maxim Since her persona as nice lady extraordinaire exploded last year, causing a dip in viewership to the tune of a million people, speculation into Ellen DeGeneres’ replacement has been top of mind for Hollywood. And now that she’s officially announced her departure, many are wondering who could take up the crown as the presiding king or queen of daytime television. Might I suggest eschewing with a monarch entirely and elect a mayor: The Mayor of Flavortown himself, Guy Fieri. Advertisement Okay, relax. I know what you’re thinking. Isn’t Ellen’s usual timeslot a little early for flame-emblazoned bowling shirts, back-of-head sunglasses, and donkey sauce? No, it isn’t. Guy Fieri, who has been ever-present on the Food Network and in hack open-mic jokes since he won

The Rachael Ray Foundation selects CHS to receive a ProStart Grow Grant – Chipley Bugle

Home »Local News»Schools»CHS»The Rachael Ray Foundation selects CHS to receive a ProStart Grow Grant The Rachael Ray Foundation selects CHS to receive a ProStart Grow Grant Posted on Chipley High School will receive $5,000 in special funding to update and expand their ProStart program thanks to The Rachael Ray Foundation. Through The Rachael Ray Foundation ProStart Grow Grants, the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) will provide 27 grants, totaling $135,000, to ProStart schools that have demonstrated a strong need to engage and educate high school students interested in exploring restaurant and foodservice jobs and careers.  Chipley High School was selected as one of the 27 schools to receive $5,000 in funding for the initiative.

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