BCS Advantage Magazine Special Edition #9 | Page 16

CTE Kitchens By Tim Reaves and Stacia Harris, Communications Department The savory aromas of bacon and garlic bread mingle with rich chocolate in Erwin High School’s recently renovated Food Lab. The classroom looks like a resort restaurant during Erwin High School’s weeklong Career Academy Hospitality Camp, with student chefs mixing a Zuppa Toscana soup, chopping asparagus, and preparing strawberry yogurt pops on the stainless steel kitchen lines. “Hospitality Camp is the pinnacle of what Career Academy aims to do – expand our students’ experiences beyond the walls of the classroom,” said Robyn Pass, Career Academy Coordinator at Erwin High. “All of our participants engaged in hands on, real world experiences in the hospitality field.” At the 2017 camp, Erwin students shadowed retailers at Asheville Mall, restauranteurs at Blaze Pizza, tour guides with Gray Line Trolley Tours, and hoteliers at the Omni Grove Park Inn and DoubleTree, following a full range of different hospitality roles and watching top notch customer service in action. “We learned how to work a cash register, how to stock and set up basically everything in a store,” said Erwin graduate Chelsey Jones. “It’s math on the register, and it’s also social skills.” “You have to work together and communicate to get things done,” added rising senior Lizzie Williams. Clyde A. Erwin Family and Consumer Sciences teacher Kady Grogan Rice helps a student with a dish during during Erwin High School’s Career Academy Hospitality Camp. 14 Clyde A. Erwin High School students chop and prepare asparagus as part of a dish for a mock dinner during Erwin High School’s Career Academy Hospitality Camp.