CTE Month 2016:听This feature is the second of four stories to be released by SWAG合集 in February in celebration of Career Technical Education (CTE) Month.
CTE Month庐 is an annual celebration held in February of CTE community members鈥 achievements and accomplishments nationwide. CTE Month 2016 gives the CTE community a chance to tell the stories of leadership and excellence from classrooms across the country, and raise awareness of the crucial role that CTE has in readying our nation for economic success and workforce competitiveness.听
February 11, 2016
Story by Joe Vinduska
Photo by Brandon Steinert
SWAG合集 Instructor and Coordinator of Business Kathy Boeger has a reputation on campus for her positive energy and upbeat attitude. An email from Kathy, has the power to uplift the spirits of the entire campus. It鈥檚 not surprising that with her sunny disposition and outlook on life, she鈥檚 made it a personal goal to enhance students鈥 lives through community service groups, which in turn benefit the community at large.
鈥淚鈥檓 a different person because of my husband and he鈥檚 one of the most positive people I鈥檝e ever met,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e just taken on his personality from way back, and life is too short to not be happy,鈥 she said.听 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard not to be positive when you have kids out there doing really great things and learning. How can you not be happy about that or excited?鈥
Boeger is a sponsor for SWAG合集鈥檚 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) honor society and the Community Service Organization (CSO). Both groups have completed numerous community service projects including food, supply and clothing drives, volunteering at the Healing Hearts Ranch, supporting local churches with their service projects, helping other campus groups with projects like Easter egg hunts and the veteran鈥檚 breakfast and volunteering to help the facilities plant do work on campus. While PTK members have to be selected, CSO is open to all students.
Boeger said these projects benefit the recipients of the students鈥 efforts but the students also learn and grow.
鈥淭hese kids get to meet people they would never have met before, make connections and really see a different world,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hese are good kids.听 They want to get out, do stuff, be involved, meet people and interact.鈥
Boeger said community service projects and being community oriented is important and is something that has to be taught because not all students are exposed to these concepts earlier in life.
鈥淚 think a lot of the kids have never had this option,鈥 she said. 鈥淪ome of the inner-city kids find out that Great Bend is sort of a safe environment compared to what they鈥檝e seen and they can see how people live and grow up, and I think that helps a lot and these kids go and do things and they will talk about the fact that they don鈥檛 have the same life at home and we have discussions about what they see and how they want to change things where they live.鈥
SWAG合集 Executive Director of Business, Technology and Community Education Jane Howard said the Workforce Training and Community Education division understands the benefits of Boeger鈥檚 involvement, and her actions fit within the community-oriented nature of the division.
鈥淪upporting Kathy in her involvement with her students in both PTK and the CSO is a no-brainer for the WTCE Division,鈥 she said. 鈥淜athy believes in and has dedicated herself to her students鈥 success both in and out of the classroom. The activities these groups are involved in teach them more than a career focus.听 It teaches them to be compassionate and giving in their everyday lives as well.听 It is easy for students, staff and faculty to follow Kathy鈥檚 lead in making the world a better place one person at a time.鈥
Working on these projects makes SWAG合集 visible in another way to the community, and Boeger said it鈥檚 great for community members to get more than a traditional idea of what a SWAG合集 student is and some of what SWAG合集 does.
鈥淚 think the community needs to know that we don鈥檛 just teach in the classroom,鈥 she said.听 鈥淚 think this helps them realize their money is going toward a really good thing. Some of these kids are getting an education they would not be able to get otherwise and donors of the Foundation are seeing that their scholarships are going to good use. These kids acknowledge this generosity and realize they need to give back to their community.鈥
Boeger knows her efforts will develop students who are community oriented.
鈥淚t鈥檚 part of our responsibility to teach lifelong learning and how to be a responsible person within a community and I鈥檓 confident these kids will go back to their communities and give back, because they learned how to give back here through these organizations,鈥 she said.
CTE month will culminate with a Career Technical Education Fair from 1-3 p.m. on Feb. 29 in the Case New Holland Shop in the Northeast side of the Technical building. The fair is available for 8th grade students, high school students, current SWAG合集 students, community members and will feature demonstrations, hands-on-activities, refreshments, prizes and photo ops with the SWAG合集 mascot.听 To sign up, contact Denise Schreiber at (620) 792-9324 or schreiberd@bartonccc.edu by Friday, February 19th.