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Karla Massiel Rubio Olivero Madison Dorm Justin Patnnaude Monadnock Dorm Haquile Desouza Monroe Dorm Kailee Bagnera Washington Dorm Devonte Carrico Dorm of the Month Washington Dorm DCD Award Amber Stewart Non-Res Award James Steele Graffeo Academic Award Madisyn Saintamand CTT/Trade Award Claude Nkurunziza Center Support Award Kaitlyn Lippert SGA Award Oliver Vineyard CSIO Award Cameron Preston CPP Award Helen Hanley On Wednesday, March 11th NHJCC students and staff joined together in celebration for many of the incredible, well-deserved achievements they’ve earned over the past month. The Student Government Association decorated the gymnasium for the event with a Women’s History Month theme. The crowd roared in celebration of their peers, especially when Washington Dorm regained their title as Dorm of the Month! CD Awards Christopher Campbell Great job everyone, congratulations, and keep up the hard work!

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Karla Massiel Rubio Olivero

Madison Dorm

Justin Patnnaude

Monadnock Dorm

Haquile Desouza

Monroe Dorm

Kailee Bagnera

Washington Dorm

Devonte Carrico

Dorm of the Month

Washington Dorm

DCD Award

Amber Stewart

Non-Res Award

James Steele Graffeo

Academic Award

Madisyn Saintamand

CTT/Trade Award

Claude Nkurunziza

Center Support Award

Kaitlyn Lippert

SGA Award

Oliver Vineyard

CSIO Award

Cameron Preston

CPP Award

Helen Hanley

On Wednesday, March 11th NHJCC students and staff

joined together in celebration for many of the incredible, well-deserved achievements they’ve

earned over the past month. The Student Government Association decorated the gymnasium for

the event with a Women’s History Month theme. The crowd roared in celebration of their peers,

especially when Washington Dorm regained their title as Dorm of the Month!

CD Awards

Christopher Campbell

Great job everyone, congratulations, and keep up the hard work!

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Hotel and Lodging Take on Shriver

We were greeted

by students who are

already in the trade to

gives us a wonderful

in depth tour of

the center and

expectations of

center life.

It was a long a winding road to Shriver in the Big Blue Bus, thank you Ms. Bornas! The

intrepid staff and most of the

Hotel and Lodging students

were excited to see and learn

about a different center and

the TCU/IAM advanced

trade they offer there.

After, we met Mr. Oscar Derderian TCU/IAM Coordinator of region one and two, and

Ms. Barbra Holt, AT instructor. They engaged the students in an informal question and answer

session while elaborating on what the students will achieve upon graduation as well as the

possibility to work with Amtrak and other surrounding companies in and around New England

and New York. Overall, the students enjoyed the trip and a few are considering TCU as part of

their future education. Stop in to see Ms. Reynolds for more information!

~ Ms. Mountain and Ms. Reynolds

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Rania Jameel

Happy Birthday to the following students who are

celebrating their birthdays next week!

Kaitlyn Lippert

Jacob Devlin came to Job Corps in August

of 2018. He graduated in November of 2019

from Advanced Manufacturing! Jacob landed a

job as a Computer Numerical Control (CNC)

Operator with C.A.M.-TECH

in Plaistow. Keep up the

amazing work, Jacob.

We are proud of you!

Jacob Devlin

Ryan Silver

Ryan’s CTS Worker received an email from

the Human Resource Department at the

DoubleTree, who wanted to let us know that Ryan

Silver received a merit increase in his salary! He

graduated Culinary in August of 2019, and has

now taken on more responsibilities in the kitchen.

He was also voted Most Valued Person for the

month of December! Because of this gentleman’s

hard work, they will be looking to hire more

Job Corps Graduates. Great job, Ryan!

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New Hampshire Job Corps welcomes

these new and aspiring students!

Shout-Out to a Staff

‘Ms. Bates’ met with me almost every

week. Through snow storms and rain, she gave

me the time and energy that blew me away.

Even on her days off, if I needed her it wasn't a

question, she'd be there. She really believes in

me and in turn that makes me believe in myself

which is something I've always struggled with.

I know 100% I would not be in the wonderful

place I am if it wasn't for Ms. Bates, who I will

always appreciate. Thank you so much!

- Nena Grawey, NHJCC Graduate

Jose Bedoya

Daniel Cotter

Molly McCabe

Khalid Noh

Ian Partridge

Luis Rivera

Svitlana Walsh

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TABE GAINS:

Reading:

Elijah Lynch Jackson

Math:

Wirmelin Acosta-

Vasquez

Madisyn Saintmand

Amanda Rigazio

Drivers Licenses:

CTT Completers:

Morgan Bizzak

Mya Ting Kenneth Marshall

Ingredients:

1/2 medium onion, minced

3 TBS chopped fresh basil

3 medium cloves garlic, pressed

3 large eggs

1 TBS +1 TBS chicken broth

1 cup thinly sliced crimini mushrooms

1/2 medium tomato diced

salt and black pepper to taste

Directions:

Mince onions and press garlic and let sit for 5 minutes to bring out their hidden health benefits.

Heat 1 TBS broth in a 10-inch stainless steel skillet. Healthy Sauté onion over medium low heat for 3

minutes, stirring frequently.

Add garlic and mushrooms and continue to sauté for another 2 minutes.

Add 1 TBS broth, tomato, salt, and pepper and cook for another minute. Stir well, and gently scrape pan

with a wooden spoon to remove any slight burning.

Beat eggs well, and season with salt and pepper. Mix in chopped basil. Pour eggs over vegetables evenly

and turn heat to low. Cover and cook for about 5 minutes, or until firm. Cut into wedges and serve.

Mushroom, Tomato, Basil Frittata

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PLEASE SEE MR. BISSONNETTE

IN THE CTS OFFICE

[email protected]

603-695-8885

DOES THIS SOUND INTERESTING?

Make a few extra dollars

Enhance your resume

Connect with local business and community partners

Potential for direct job placement

Gain practical experience in your trade

THEN CONSIDER WORK BASED LEARNING OR WBL

A 4-6 WEEK INTERNSHIP PROGAM

9AM – 2PM (OFF CAMPUS)

TRANSPORTATION AND LUNCHES PROVIDED

RECOMMENDATIONS

UPDATED RESUME

NO TABE OR ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

FLEXIBLE WITH DRIVER’S ED SCHEDULE

READY TO WORK AND COMMITT TO THE EXPERIENCE

PROFESSIONAL ATTITUDE

STRONG WORK ETHIC

CLOSE TO 50% COMPLETE IN TRADE

My name Is John Crombie. I joined Job Corps

February 25, 2020. This is my third week here and so far I

can see all the positive things this place has to offer. The

trade I’m interested in Security in hopes of becoming a

police officer, I am hoping to earn my driver’s license

through Job Corps as well. The one thing I have to say is

that my first week here was good due to my roommates.

Tim Santree and Aaron Barden showed me around and

made me feel like I was at home. The staff here are really

supportive and here for you, you just

have to ask. In my spare time I enjoy karate and hanging

with my friends and just relaxing.

Message from a Student

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Congratulations to our Gold Card Students for March 2020!

Kenneth Marshall II

Kenneth Marshall II arrived at Job

Corps in August of 2019. While here, Kenny

completed the Hospitality Trade and earned

his driver’s license! He will be headed to his

hometown to continue job searching.

Christopher Campbell

Lyllan Cheeks

Jonathan Clark

Devon Francois

Jacob Kuligowski

Buhoro Ndabora

Karla Massiel

Rubio Olivero

Olienne Nyamuco

Richard Proulx

Alexander Spencer

Elizabeth Roman

Mya Ting

Aliscea Roy

Nelson Whyte

Patonesha Williams

All students listed below have achieved a 4.3 or higher for the 4 consecutive

weeks in February. Congratulations! You have achieved Gold Card Status.

Our New Finance & Administration Administrative Assistant

Hello, my name is Ms. Finn, I come to NHJCC after spending

many years in multiple office related roles. I am very excited to be

here to share my knowledge as well as learn from everyone. I have

raised 3 children and have a strong passion for seeing our students

grow to become successful young adults. In raising my 3 children I

have been heavily involved in their extracurricular activities,

especially by volunteering in the Boy Scouts of America program.

In my spare time, I enjoy being outdoors, whether it be playing with

my Chocolate Lab in the yard or taking a hike. If you happen to pass

by my office don’t hesitate to say “hi”, and if I see you passing by

you will always see my smiling and saying “hi”.

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Talk about teamwork to make something happen! On Thursday, March 5th, the NHJCC family team marched ‘4th’ in a campus wide effort to prove that SAFETY FIRST for all students is FIRST on the NHJCC list. Just as is the case with any strong family unit, our Center set out to send out and drive home the message that we are serious about keeping students safe from any and all weapons and controlled substances that have the potential to ultimately cause harm. At the same time, as a workforce training facility, it is equally important for us to advise students that a fair amount of employers make it a point to hold random drug and alcohol testing as a method of holding their employees to a high standard of professional behavior.

Being held accountable is a huge part of success in the working world. Staff Team Leads and Success Teams gathered for a short assembly of instructions followed by an organized dorm and locker search effort. Students were kept occupied with an hour of quality movie entertainment in the gym while the quality search team prevailed. While it may have been a bit unnerving for some, the message of safety first for all upheld the mission as the prevention that supports the cure.

We are happy to report that the Center met with the success we were hoping it would, leaving it “safe to say” …we are SAFE and SOUND. It really DOES take

a village to raise the next generation…but that’s our job folks. Mr. Koheil extended an extra special thanks to all members of the NHJCC family staff who participated in the drill, proving once again we are united in our effort to keep our students and our Center a safe place to teach, work, learn and live!

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New Year's Day ……..............................Wednesday, January 1

Martin Luther King Jr. Day ……………….................Monday, January 20

President’s Day .......................................Monday, February 17

Memorial Day ..............................................Monday, May 25

Independence Day (observed) ....................................................Friday, July 3

Labor Day ......................................Monday, September 7

Thanksgiving Day ...................................Thursday, November 26

Day After Thanksgiving (floating holiday) ………...........................Friday, November 27

Christmas Eve (floating holiday) ...................................Thursday, December 24

Christmas Day ........................................Friday, December 25

New Years Eve (floating holiday) .........................Thursday, December 31, 2020

JOB CORPS CONTRACTS*

2020 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE

Corporate Vacancies

Position Work Location

Corporate HR Coordinator Columbia, MD

Corporate Accounting Manager Columbia, MD; Reno, NV

Corporate Administration Director Columbia, MD; Worcester, MA

Corporate E&T Manager Columbia, MD; Worcester, MA

Internal Auditor Columbia, MD; Reno, NV

Corporate HR Benefits Manager Reno, NV

Internal candidates can view Corporate vacancies in Ultipro by selecting Menu > Myself > My Company > View Opportunities.

Earn $200 by recommending to friends that they should be

employed by Adams and Associates! If you know of a qualified

individual, tell them about NH Job Corps opportunities above,

competitive pay and benefits, and why you love working here!

Please contact [email protected] for more information.

Property Clerk

Maintenance Technician

Recreation Specialist (PT)

Residential Advisor

School Store/Snack Bar Supervisor

CTT Instructor, LPN for LNA

program (PT)

Dorm Supervisor

Finance Manager

Food Service Assistant

Academic Instructor

Academic Manager

Admissions Counselor

CDL Driver

Career Transition Specialist

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FINANCE HOURS

Monday- Friday

7:30AM - 8:00AM

11:45AM - 12:45PM

3:30PM - 4:30PM

Leisure Time Employment Transportation

*PLEASE BE 10 MINUTES EARLY FOR TRANSPORATION

TUESDAY - FRIDAY

Transportation Leaves 4:00 PM (NO LATER)

Van Pick-Up Will be at 9:45 PM

SATURDAY

Two Van Drop Offs at 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM

Two Van Pick Up’s at 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM

SUNDAY

Van Drop Off at 11:00AM for the

Van Pick Up at 6:30PM

Van Pick Ups and Drop Offs are Only For Mall &

Hooksett Area

CSIO CLOSET HOURS

Thursday

6:00PM - 8:00PM

Going Gold?

Do you have a 4.3 CSSR score or higher for each

consecutive week during the month? If so, you may

qualify to go on the next exciting Gold Card trip.

It’s just one more great incentive to keep up

the hard work and to keep those scores up!

Cooking Club

Wednesdays at

5:30PM

in the art room

Pound Fitness

Wednesdays at

6:45PM

in the gymnasium

RECREATION HOURS

Monday

4:00PM - 7:45PM

Tuesday—Thursday

4:00PM - 9:30PM

Friday

4:00PM - 11:30PM

Saturday

10:00AM - 11:30PM

Sunday

10:00AM - 9:30PM

STUDENT STORE HOURS

Tuesday-Friday.….4:30PM-9:00PM

Saturday…………... 2:00PM-9:00PM

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CHEERS FOR CHRISTIAN

Christian Dunn stepped up to the challenge of represent-

ing the Flint/Genesee Center at Jobs for Michigan Gradu-

ates' (JFMG) annual “ Legislative Day.” JFMG selected

Christian based on the exceptional leadership potential, com-

munication and teamwork skills he demonstrated in the pro-

gram. Christian even had the honor of presenting the Legisla-

tive Champion Awards Plaque to State Senator Adam Hollier.

JFMG staff praised Christian on his professionalism at the

event. Fantastic work, Flint!

Miami HBI Advanced Electrical graduate Marliah Guerra has

shown her power to win through an apprenticeship with Overland

Contracting Marliah's work performance earned her a promo-

tion to $20 an hour within 30 days of hire. She hopes to be a jour-

neyman within 4 years and an engineer. "It is clear to us that you

are teaching [your students] with the highest standards making it

possible for them to succeed in the industrial field," Overland Sen-

ior HR Analyst Kellie Lonas wrote to the Center.

Joliet students brought the joy of reading to Thomp-

son Instruction School as part of the 2020 Read to

Lead Across America initiative. They discussed the

importance of reading in their careers and participated in

1-on-1 reading and group activities with children.

(Pictured from left to right: Jeremiah Westbrook, Jamal

Simmons, Amil Cooper, Principal Teresa Woodard,

Christian Garrettson, Brianna Washington, Joliet

Center Academic Manager Laura Rocha, Brandon

Cannon and Aniyah Jordan.)

OVER THE LINE WITH OVERLAND

Joliet jumps into read to lead

ADAMS FAMILY FABLES MARCH 13, 2020