Madelyn Winter, a recent graduate from Ridgefield High School, was among 78 high school seniors, who received scholarships for up to $5,200 per year for two years from the Washington Workforce …
Clark County career, technical educators continue adapting
Students studying hands-on occupations make most of remote learning amid pandemic
Published: February 2, 2021, 6:04am
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3 Photos Automotive instructor Adam Eldridge, center in red mask, works with students as they prepare to push a car inside the auto shop at Cascadia Tech Academy. Remote learning has been a challenge for students learning hands-on occupations. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
Britt Pedlar isn’t a Food Network host, but his at-home lessons have led to a YouTube video library of cooking shows.
In one video for a Foods II class at Prairie High School, the culinary arts instructor sets out ingredients to make salsa verde enchiladas, including pulled pork, tomatoes, limes, cilantro, garlic, onion and an array of peppers. He moves through each step of the recipe as son Cameron, 10, operates the camera, and daughter Scarlett, 4, acts as the sous chef.