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SUMMARY:2021 GBVBA October Monthly Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Laura King\n\nLaura King\, the Assistant Director of CTE for Bryan ISD\, is in her second year as an Administrator in the Career & Technical Education Department. As a Bryan native\, Laura has been a student or employee of Bryan ISD for over 30 years and is extremely proud of the continued focus on students and the community\, especially within CTE. \n\n \n\n"I believe that our role as educators is to not merely teach content\, but to teach life skills that will reach well beyond the classroom. We must model behaviors in problem-solving\, effective communication\, and the continuous pursuit of knowledge. The goal is for our students to leave the classroom in a better position to make a difference in not only their lives\, but the lives of those around them." \n\n \n\nThis vision is most evident in the Bryan Career & Technical Education Complex\, a regional training facility that opened in 2019. CTEC currently serves students from Bryan\, College Station\, Caldwell\, and Snook that want to further their training in fields of Construction\, Automotive\, Welding\, Industrial Engineering and Robotics.\n\n \n\n \n\n John Templeton\n\nJohn Templeton\, Construction Teacher for the Bryan CTE Complex. John been a Secondary School Educator for 16 years serving students of the Brazos Valley. John was born and raised in Spring Branch\, a suburb of Houston. He has been involved in many aspects of the construction industry beginning at an early age. \n\n \n\nJohn graduated from Spring Branch Schools in 2000 and began furthering his education here in the Brazos Valley where his family has deep roots. After graduating from Blinn College\, Templeton went to Sam Houston State University where he finished his Post-Secondary Education with a Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture Business with a minor in Secondary Education. \n\n \n\nTempleton's passion is teaching all trades in the construction industry to his students and working with his local industry partners. He hopes to grow the program and fulfill the dire need for skilled trade laborers in the area.
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\nLaura King
\nLaura King\, the Assistant Director of CTE for Bryan ISD\, is in her second year as an Administrator in the Career &\; Technical Education Department. As a Bryan native\, Laura has been a student or employee of Bryan ISD for over 30 years and is extremely proud of the continued focus on students and the community\, especially within CTE. \;
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\n&ldquo\;I believe that our role as educators is to not merely teach content\, but to teach life skills that will reach well beyond the classroom. We must model behaviors in problem-solving\, effective communication\, and the continuous pursuit of knowledge. The goal is for our students to leave the classroom in a better position to make a difference in not only their lives\, but the lives of those around them.&rdquo\; \;
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\nThis vision is most evident in the Bryan Career &\; Technical Education Complex\, a regional training facility that opened in 2019. CTEC currently serves students from Bryan\, College Station\, Caldwell\, and Snook that want to further their training in fields of Construction\, Automotive\, Welding\, Industrial Engineering and Robotics.
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\n \;John Templeton
\nJohn Templeton\, Construction Teacher for the Bryan CTE Complex. John been a Secondary School Educator for 16 years serving students of the Brazos Valley. John was born and raised in Spring Branch\, a suburb of Houston. \; He has been involved in many aspects of the construction industry beginning at an early age. \;
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\nJohn graduated from Spring Branch Schools in 2000 and began furthering his education here in the Brazos Valley where his family has deep roots. After graduating from Blinn College\, Templeton went to Sam Houston State University where he finished his Post-Secondary Education with a Bachelor'\;s Degree in Agriculture Business with a minor in Secondary Education. \;
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\nTempleton&rsquo\;s passion is \;teaching all trades in the construction industry to his students and working with his local industry partners. He hopes to grow the program and fulfill the dire need for skilled trade laborers in the area.
LOCATION:Hilton College Station Oakwood Ballroom - Entrance on the Tarrow Street East side of hotel 801 University Drive East College Station\, Texas 77840
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URL:https://business.gbvbuilders.org/events/details/2021-gbvba-october-monthly-luncheon-1127
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