Using tongs, Jim Moran sticks a long, thin piece of wire into the small but very hot fire of the blacksmith’s forge.
When he removes the metal, the tip is white hot.
Students in the Capital Region BOCES Career & Technical School campuses in Schoharie and Albany are shown receiving awards at graduation. Posted on June 25, 2009.
Sarah Terry of Duanesburg, who recently completed the Hospitality & Culinary Technology program at the Capital Region BOCES Career & Technical School in Schoharie, is presented the campus' Joseph N. Fuchs Award for Uniquely Challenged Students by retired Career & Tech Principal Dave Terry of Schenectady, who also happens to be her uncle. Sarah Terry, whose interests include reading and ancient Eqyptian history, was honored for excellence and leadership at Career & Tech. She'll attend SUNY Cobleskill in the fall.
Jose Galvez, right, of Schenectady, who recently completed the Food Services program at the Capital Region BOCES Career & Technical School in Albany, is presented with that campus' Joseph N. Fuchs Award for Uniquely Challenged Students by his teacher, Chef Scott Cooper. Galvez was also named outstanding student of his Food Services class, taught by Cooper.
Crystal Collins of Cobleskill and Andrew Cortese of Berne recently completed the Cosmetology and Commercial Construction/Heavy Equipment programs, respectively, at the Capital Region BOCES Career & Technical School in Schoharie. They are pictured being honored as Outstanding Students of the Year at the school's awards ceremony. Both students were cited as excellent students who were leaders in class and are active in their communities.