Clark County Skills Center
What: Half-day hands-on career and technical education for high school juniors and seniors. Programs include restaurant management, criminal justice, dental assisting, diesel technology, fire science, and more.
Where: 12200 N.E. 28th St.
Phone: 360-604-1050
The Bridges Academy
What: Provides career and technical education to students who have dropped out of high school or are in danger of dropping out because they haven’t earned enough credits. The hybrid learning program is a combination of online classes completed on site and classroom instruction. Partners are ESD 112 and the Clark County Skills Center. Students earn a 20-credit Washington diploma.
Where: Clark County Skills Center campus
Phone: 360-604-1072
Web: www.thebridgesacademy.org
Flames dance from the frying pan, shooting almost as high as the sous chef’s head. With practiced precision, Gerald Morales lifts the pan from the burner, flicking his wrist to flip the beef he is sautéing for chipotle Baja tacos.
Wearing a white chef’s coat embroidered with “sous chef,” Morales is the only student with that distinction in the busy kitchen of the Clark County Skills Center, where 36 students prepare and serve a luncheon banquet to guests in the adjoining dining room. Translated from the French, “sous chef” means “second in command.”