Search
Close this search box.

Sunday, May 5, 2024

Search

Cape Tech Students Achieve ServSafe Certification

Cape Tech Seniors prepare to use equipment in Tech’s commercial kitchen/classroom include McKenzie Steelman

By

Recently, Chef Warren Wade, teacher of the Commercial Foods Production Program of Study, congratulated 10 high school students for passing their ServSafe Manager and Food Handler Certification.  ServSafe is an educational program that was developed by the National Restaurant Association (NRA).  The certification provides students with the fundamental food safety knowledge and training required for career opportunities in the food industry.  Passing a ServSafe exam may determine a student’s ability to be hired in a food or alcohol service capacity.  The certificate is good for 5 years and is easily renewable.
The high school students include: Ethan Morford, sophomore, of Lower Township; Tyler Deane, junior, of Lower Township; Jorge Ortiz Ramos, junior, of Middle Township; Rafael Serrano, junior, of Middle Township; Jacob Sheldon, junior, of Wildwood Crest; Jeanine Bresan, senior, of Lower Township; Matthew Gagliardi, senior, of Dennis Township; Samantha Jenison, senior, of Lower Township; Dustyn Kleber, senior, of Wildwood; and Mckenzie Steelman, senior, of Dennis Township. 
Students in the Adult Education division include:  Teresita Clavel, Djamel Djellal, Leonel Garcia and Maribel Santos.
The Commercial Foods Production Career & Technical Education (CTE) program provides students with entry-level skills in the preparation and serving of foods in the hospitality industry.  Students learn the operations that take place in the kitchen such as safety, sanitation (personal hygiene, food borne illness, equipment cleanliness, dishwashing), knife skills, equipment usage, cold food production, hot food production, portion control, cost management and more.
 

Spout Off

Middle Township – Seems like every nice neighborhood has one or two houses that get let go and start looking overgrown, dirty, unkempt etc. Don’t be that neighbor. Respect your home and neighbors and spruce it up. If…

Read More

Cape May – Re: The Upper Township comment on taxes and windmills. First, they are not windmills, they are wind turbines, and if they are well offshore, no one will see them. Second, taxes aren't going away…

Read More

Cape May County – Just so conservatives don’t lose the faith, be aware that an informal organization known as the band of 51 comprised of former intelligence officers whose intelligence is questionable has been…

Read More

Most Read

Print Edition

Recommended Articles

Skip to content