IN West Jefferson Hills Winter 2018 | Page 4

Our Mission: Recent Events PICNIC ON THE PORCH-AUGUST 23, 2018 The Picnic on the Porch was held Thursday, August 23, 20178 at Elrama Tavern. Members were able to network while enjoying delicious food and cool refreshing drinks. The porch provided an inviting setting for the end of a hot summer day. Donations were graciously given by members for the start of the school to students in the West Jefferson Hills School District. Thank you members for those who made donations and Elrama Tavern. STEEL CENTER FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION- OCTOBER 11, 2018 On Thursday, October 11, 2018, Steel Center hosted a breakfast roundtable. Members enjoyed a wonderful array of breakfast foods from bacon to flaky pastries and everything in-between made by the culinary students, dressed in chef uniforms, at Steel Center. The instructor used the opportunity for a “teachable moment”, asking what is the worst thing that could happen? Serving cold food, of course!! The administration also explained the ALICE program to try to keep students safe used by many schools. ALICE is an acronym for (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) it is a response to an aggressive intruder/shooter event. The previous approach was lockdown only. The students of SkillsUSA Leadership, spoke of personal experiences at Steel Center and the SkillsUSA program. The SkillsUSA is a program developed with students, teachers, and industry who work together to ensure America has a skilled workforce with the primary goal of having students excel. In addition to the education program provided, events and competitions that support career and technical education are held throughout the United States. The students valued the opportunities that helped them to engage in activities that provided a better sense for business and allowed personal strengths to be developed. The impressively well-spoken students pictured below will be competing in the competitions. Good luck students! Students from the West Jefferson Hills School District attended and spoke about the INCubator Program started this year at Thomas Jefferson High School. The teacher, Lisa Kostella, provides the instruction for the entrepreneur class which is more hands-on than lecture based. Students are asked to develop a product or service. With the guidance of real entrepreneurs and business experts serving as volunteer coaches and mentors the students develop a hypotheses about the product or service, test the hypotheses, adapt, and constantly learn and improve. The experimentation model is combined with business marketing and finance. The “Shark Tank” program will culminate, with the student teams presenting the products and services to community members in search of funds to develop the ideas. The West Jefferson Hills Chamber has already donated funds to provide “start-up” money for each team. Dr. Ghilani noted that the same entrepreneurship methodology is taught at Harvard and Stanford. Pictured above are members of the chamber, students from the INCubator program, Lisa Kostella, and Dr. Ghilani. The chamber is looking forward to see those wonderful ideas marketed! The featured speaker at the breakfast roundtable was Dr. Michael Ghilani, Superintendent of the West Jefferson Hills School District. Dr. Ghilani updated members on the new programs, changes in attendance, and progress on the building of the new high school. The philosophy is student-centered with the development of the whole student, not just academics. At the high school students will have “flex” time to learn new skills or develop those skills as well as opportunity to meet with teachers in small groups. With development of an intermediate school, the teachers will be able to become experts in one primary subject area, enabling them to better address student needs. The new high school building project is moving ahead despite slowdowns The West Jefferson Hills Chamber of Commerce promotes local business development and community collaboration and endorses expanding local business in West Elizabeth, Jefferson Hills, and Pleasant Hills. such as not enough bricklayers. So students if you are looking for future employment; perhaps the building trades are a great opportunity. Thank you to everyone who made this event very informative and enjoyable. VETERANS DAY PROGRAM-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 The West Jefferson Hills Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with the West Jefferson Hills School District honored all veterans at a ceremony starting at 9:00 in the Thomas Jefferson High School auditorium. Speakers included Victoria Weisbrod and Remi Zandier, student council co-presidents, Julia Diedor, president of the senior class who all addressed ideas about Veterans Day. Students created cards for the Veterans in attendance to take with them and share with others. The keynote speakers were Marines who gave insightful and motivational speeches. Major Mike Thatcher introduced Sgt. Shawn Kosanovich, a graduate of TJ, who reminded students to be part of something bigger than themselves and the greatest tool each person possesses is their mind which is much stronger than the body. Next Major Andrew Homfeck spoke of the importance to serve your community and country. He also gave a brief history of how Veterans Day came to be and how the military has changed from colonial times to the present. The high school band and chorus added to the patriotic atmosphere of the event. A combined tribute to each branch of the military was played and those who served were asked to stand to be recognized as it was performed: Heave Ho, My Lads, Heave Ho followed by Armed Forces Medley. Thank you to everyone who made you proud to be an American! Pictured below as some of the veterans and the speakers who attended. To all veterans thank you for your service. Upcoming Events ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY-DECEMBER 4, 2018 The annual Christmas Dinner will be held at the Georgetown Centre on Tuesday, December 4, 2018. Please look for the invitation in the mail and mark the calendar. The event also includes a Chinese Auction to collect money for the Angel Tree which benefits students in the West Jefferson Hills School District during the holiday season. Please enjoy this networking opportunity while getting into the holiday spirit! Please let the West Jefferson Hills Chamber of Commerce know of any new businesses in our community! Membership Just a reminder dues paid before December 31, 2018 are discounted. Anyone wishing to join the chamber can find additional information by emailing [email protected] or calling 412-855-8276 or 412-543-8403. By Sue Mackulin