• Ms. Lecompte's Marketing Page Overview

      meet the teacher: patricia a. lecompte email: plecompte@monroecti.org phone: 570-629-2001 x2522 2012 international lamp of knowledge high school teacher of the year 2009 lmp teacher of the year by the american hotel & lodging association – educational institute 2012 pa career & technical teacher of the year 2008 exemplary program of the year for pa by the pa assn. of career & technical educators (acte) 2012 teacher of the year & 2009 teacher of the year by the pennsylvania tourism & lodging association (ptla) 2008 marriott corporate faculty internship marriott international corporate headquarters and marriott marquis 2012 gold pin pocono mountain ambassador recipient 2008 outstanding partnership award by the pocono mountain visitors bureau (pmvb) hospitality/lodging subject matter expert american hotel & lodging association – educational institute nocti (national occupational testing institute) pennsylvania state licensed k-12 principal marketing & distributive education teacher coordinator vocational hotel-motel mgmt. business/computers/information technology k – 12 cooperative education (7 – 12) m.ed. in educational leadership (principal) administration east stroudsburg university, east stroudsburg, pa certifications certified hospitality instructor (chi), american hotel & lodging association-educational institute foodservice management professional certification , national restaurant association. national professional certification in customer service, nrf foundation (national retail federation) concepts of business and marketing – exemplary achievement, a*s*k* business institut

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  • Welcome to Ms. HG Career Facilitator's page Welcome to Ms. HG Career Facilitator's page

    lorinda homar-gordon, m.ed. mcti  career facilitator and educator office: (570) 629-2001 ext. 2506             e-mail: lgordon@monroecti.org east stroudsburg university of pa         masters degree in education; poli science/reading specialist northampton community college          certificate of completion: computer business apps/cad kutztown university of pa                      bachelors degree in fine arts; (crafts) metallurgy/jewelry  monroe co. vocational technical inst.   graphic design and skills usa alumni, 3-year graduate welcome to mcti's 2015-16 school year !!!              hello everyone, my name is ms. hg!  my role here at mcti is to provide students and instructors with information and activities that support professional development towards career success be it going directly to work, or on to college to meet the needs of the workforce, our families and of course the global community.  it is a very exciting time in your child life!! i believe in mcti for many reasons, but you the tax payer has a unique opportunity to give your child more than a traditional educational experience, but a true opportunity to develop all their skills and abilities while in high school.    the first thing each new student will experience, is registering and learning how to navigate their "keys2work" web-based career development account provided by mcti.  the software is free to all mcti students and allows them to test themselves and develop academic, career, financial and personal preferences to include understanding career journeys, salaries and demand before they put all their energy towards that career path. we also work closely with students to create career portfolios, that become calling cards and great tools to share with future employer & colleges. here at mcti we use a variety of authentic and pde prescribed lessons that allow students to explor

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  • Mr. McHale's Page Overview

    work experience monroe career and technical institute   carpentry instructor                                                 august 2011-present ●     designed and implemented differentiated instruction ●     conducted daily lessons, grading, testing, and discipline ●     member of various organizations such as the pocono home builders association and skillsusa ●     headed a community service project with students remodeling student cabins at the pocono environmental education center (peec) ●     implement ela and mathematical standard activities such as collins writing and common core math problems ●     apply the use of technology to create an interactive learning environment ●     utilize specially designed instruction for students with learning disabilities ●     nominated for ciu 20 excellence in education award for “renovating peec” ●     prepared professional development binder for 339 review ●     successfully completed requirements for pennsylvania home builders association ●     actively attend monthly joc meetings   mchale construction co, inc., west pittston, pa owner/operator                                                             may 2005 – present ●     responsible for all phases of construction from building/project layout and design through completion of new homes and various remodeling and building projects ●     experience in all phases of the building industry including rough/finish carpentry, concrete/masonry work, plumbing, and electrical ●     experience in residential,commercial building and remodeling projects including new house construction, home additions, and industrial work ●     other duties included estimating, payroll, and accounting ●    started in the construction industry in 2000 education                temple university career and t

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  • Mr. Chipalowsky's Page Course Description and Contact Information

      diesel technology course description ed chipalowsky 570-629-2001 ex. 2600 echipalowsky@monroecti.org   when trucks and equipment break down, freight does not move and services are hindered.   the ability to make a quick and accurate diagnosis is one of the technician’s valuable skills.   it requires good reasoning ability and thorough knowledge of trucks.      specialized natef certified classroom and lab experiences are designed to provide instruction in all systems and components of the truck.   students must have above average reading comprehension, and math abilities.   good mechanical aptitude will help the student succeed.      safety during repair and maintenance procedures will be stressed.   the student will be required to identify major components, parts and functions of systems related to the vehicle.   they will receive instruction on proper equipment use during repair procedures, and how and when to perform basic maintenance procedures.    students are taught to use service and technical manuals and are also prepared  to obtain pennsylvania state inspection certification.     general skills                                                  mack engine annimation mechanical aptitude ability to work independently ability to work as a team communication skills problem solving/troubleshooting skills ability to work under pressure analytical skills patience endurance   physical requirements manual dexterity physical stamina/strength good depth and color perception good hand-eye coordination heavy lifting walking carrying pushing pulling   employment conditions outdoors – extreme cold/extreme heat noise dust fumes awkward, cramped pos

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  • Calendar Calendar

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  • Calendar Calendar

    Johnson & Wales University Presentation

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  • Calendar Calendar

    Senior Awards Time: 5:30 pm Location: East Stroudsburg University Dress code policy in place

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  • Calendar Calendar

    Gave time to finish Study Guide 6-10-15 Speaker from J-W University M-P Room. 9am to 10am 12pm to 1pm.

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  • CALENDAR Calendar PM Med Term DHO

    East Stroudsburg University

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  • Calendar - Marketing Education Calendar (Marketing)

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  • Calendar - Marketing Education Calendar (Marketing)

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  • Chapter News Chapter News

    deca day at devry university on october 11th some students from the mcti deca chapter are going to devry university in ft. washington pa for the day. they will be in business attire and will be going to workshops and practicing their role plays.

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  • Assignments/Notes - Hotel, Resort & Tourism Management Assignments/Notes - Hotel, Resort & Tourism Management

    All students will take a 100 question timed one hour test - that counts as half of their score towards DECA District Competition. The other half is the role play on December 12 at Jim Thorpe Memorial Hall.
    Tests are randomly based on a test bank that includes 30,000 potential concepts. The very best preparation includes frequent testing from prior tests, completion of Competition University, and daily practice with the dozens of resources that have been made available. The concepts closely mirror the items tested on the NOCTI end of program assessment.

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  • Assignments/Notes - Hotel, Resort & Tourism Management Assignments/Notes - Hotel, Resort & Tourism Management

    Students have been given access to a wealth of class related resources for remediation, daily work and accelerated work on:
    Students have been issued log on information and passwords
    Once they have completed Competition University (unless other arrangements have been made) - they should begin on the MBALearningCenter.org site to study areas that they were weak on.
    Both of these sites are the basis of vocabulary and concepts for the NOCTI, final exams and DECA competition.

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  • Assignments/Notes - Marketing Education Assignments/Notes - Marketing Education

    All students will take a 100 question timed one hour test - that counts as half of their score towards DECA District Competition.  The other half is the role play on December 12 at Jim Thorpe Memorial Hall.
     
    Tests are randomly based on a test bank that includes 30,000 potential concepts.  The very best preparation includes frequent testing from prior tests, completion of Competition University, and daily practice with the dozens of resources that have been made available.  The concepts closely mirror the items tested on the NOCTI end of program assessment.

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  • Assignments/Notes - Marketing Education Assignments/Notes - Marketing Education

    Students have been given access to a wealth of class related resources for remediation, daily work and accelerated work on:
    Students have been issued log on information and passwords
     
    Once they have completed Competition University (unless other arrangements have been made) - they should begin on the MBALearningCenter.org site to study areas that they were weak on.
     
    Both of these sites are the basis of vocabulary and concepts for the NOCTI, final exams and DECA competition.

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  • Assignments/Notes - Marketing Education Assignments/Notes - Marketing Education

    Competition

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  • Notes Notes

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  • Teacher Bio Teacher Bio

      welcome!! name: mr. ben wenzel title: automotive technology instructor phone number: (570) 629-2001 ext. 2325 bwenzel@monroecti.org  a little about myself... where i am from: i lived in new jersey for twenty one years. moved to utah and lived in salt lake city for four years. moved back east and have lived in pennsylvania for the last twenty four years. my education: attending temple university and northampton community college. general motors factory trained technician. career technical education-temple university. group leader, shop foreman & assistant manager. ac-delco training program. car-quest & napa parts seminars. snap-on tools industrial seminar training.     my certifications: ase master automotive technician, grand master general motors technician, commonwealth of pennsylvania certified inspection mechanic, epa 609 refrigerant recovery and recycling certification, pennsylvania emissions certified inspection mechanic,     master gmc truck technician. vocational 1 teacher certification, pasr 2009 lauretta woodson award     my hobbies:   coach; boys baseball, girls fast pitch softball. umpire; little league, junior league, senior league, adult league, babe ruth league & girls softball league. handy man repairs, working in the man cave “garage” chilling on the beach, golfing and family time !    

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  • Teacher Teacher

    electronics technology                                                   chris w. roberto summary a teaching professional with extensive experience gaining the trust and confidence of students and parents. core qualifications excellent classroom management                                    differentiated instruction experience working special needs students                    mastery of the electronics industry effectively work with parents                                         positive atmosphere promotion motivating students                                                         learning style assessment achievements      dual - enrollment program    partnered with penn college of technology to provide students with opportunity to achieve    college credit while completing high school requirements.    industry certification    implemented nationally recognized industry certification through eta (electronics technician    association) . professional experience    monroe career and technical institute                                                                          october 2001 to present electronics instructor                                                                                                       bartonsville, pa    prepared students for college level programs in the field of electronics technology.    instituted a dual-enrollment curriculum providing the students with up to 12 college credits upon    high school graduation. johnson college                                                                                            september 1999 to october 2001    department chairman for biomedical equipment & electronics programs    scranton, pa    admi

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  • Bio Bio

      welding technology instructor      mr. gregory j. smith    welding may take place indoors or outdoors and in any weather conditions. a welder must be prepared to work in extreme temperatures, either hot or cold. the working environment can be extremely dirty or meticulously clean. welding always requires attention to detail, good eyesight, and excellent physical condition. if you are ready for these challenges, this may be the trade for you!                                                                       welcome to monroe career & technical institute welding technology program. my name is mr. gregory j. smith and i will be your instructor. as a graduate of this same program (class of 1979) i know first hand what this course may offer a student. after graduation i enlisted in the united states navy as a hull technician/metalsmith, where i received my first welding certification. upon completion of my first enlistment with two tours of duty in the pacific and indian oceans i earned an honorable discharge as an e-5 petty officer and rejoined the civilian world.   i went to work as a fabricator/welder for j. meagan welding and fabrication in east stroudsburg, pa. from 1985 to 1987. then i joined bethlehem corporation in easton, pa. as a welder/fitter from 1987 to 1990. while working full time at bethlehem corporation, i joined the adult continuing education staff here at monroe career & technical institute as a welding instructor, teaching career and post-secondary adult students. in 1990, i went to work for g. j. oliver fabricators in alpha, new jersey as a pipe welder/fitter. during this time, i joined the teaching staff at northampton community college as an adjunct professor of welding technology, teaching career and post-secondary students in the evenings. in 1999, i went to work for general electric energy systems in easton, pa. as a welder/assembler. while there, i completed class

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  • Bio Bio

    hello name: frank zaso email address: fzaso@monroecti.org phone number: 570 629-2001 ext.2222                       education bs in education                 temple university m.ed & administration      east stroudsburg university     certifications 1982 faa airframe & powerplant certification 1998 electrical certification by nocti and temple university 1999 hvac certification by nocti and temple university 1999 plumbing certification by nocti and temple university 2002 teacher of the year (pa) 2003 outstanding contributions (pa career &technical education) 2004 outstanding educator (nasa) 2005 pennsylvania principal certification k-12 2005 new jersey principal certificate of eligibility 2013 pennsylvania director certification                                                          

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  • Teacher Bio Teacher Bio

    welcome:   name: gregory s. martin   title: carpentry instructor phone: 570-629-2001 ext 2233 email: gmartin@monroecti.org   hometown: honesdale pa.   working experience: growing up i always liked building things. after high school i went to penn college of technology for carpentry. after that i became a lead carpenter on a framing crew building custom houses. then it was time to start up my own construction company called bald eagle construction. in a four year span the company built over 50 houses. finally in 2008 i became the carpentry instructor at mcti.   hobbies: playing basketball and baseball, fishing, hunting, golfing, boating, and   spending quality time with my wife and two sons.    certifications: pde teaching cert. voc 1, voc 2, cooperative education cert.   education: associates degree: penn college of technology bachelors degree: penn state university      

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