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Paid Advertisement A Message from Superintendent Tom Reusser Superintendent Tom Reusser Sutter County Superintendent of Schools Our SCSOS Tri-County ROP Programs have been providing education and services for our schools and communities over the past few months. These highlights took place before the December 4 stay-at home advisory from Dr. Luu, our bi-county health officer. Culinary Highlights: Instructors: Chef Roy Hansen and Chef Steve Alvarado Chef Roy and Chef Steve helped cater the grand opening of the new multipurpose building at Wiliams Elementary School; they served Chef Steve's famous vampire tacos to parents and students. Here are some more highlights: Williams Parent Night: Besides eating vampire tacos, parents and students were given the opportunity to learn about our Advanced Culinary Arts Program and tour the Culinary Trailer. Drive Thru Trunk or Treat at Williams Elementary School: Chef Roy helped cater this event by serving over 300 hots dogs to students and their familes. Drive Thru Thanksgiving Event for Feather River Academy Families: ROP partnered with FRA to help provide a full "cook at home" Thanksgiving meal to over 50 students and their families. The meal included a turkey, potatoes, stuffing, green beans, cranberry sauce, gavy and a pumpkin pie. Automotive Technology: Instructor: Aaron Boyd: Lindhurst High School Mr. Boyd and his students have been working very hard! They have been working virtually and in small groups of 5. They have completely revamped their classroom to include new paint and a smart board. Students have learned how to complete a ful brake job, how to change oil and do a complete safety inspection on a vehicle. They have started restoring a "project truck" including new belts, hoses, water pumps, full tune up and lowered suspension. Advanced Manufacturing Highlights: Instructor: Scot Stephens: East Nicolaus High School and Live Oak High School Mr. Stephens has been working with his students to leam the basics of manufacturing. Students have learned how to use both a manual lathe and a manual miling machine. Learning the machines manually first help the students transition to the Computer Numerical Controls (CNC Machine) quickly since they have a knowledge and understanding of how the equipment works. The students are using 360/ Autodesk and Titians of CNC Machine which is a program that is used across the nation to help young workers/craftsmen learn how to use Computer Oriented and Computer Drafting Machines. Students have also been learning how to G-Code, which is how the computer talks to the machinery to create a 2d object into a 3d object. Certified Nursing Assistant: Instructor: Kristen Nasca In the past month, our high school CNA ROP students have been working on medical terminology and anatomy physiology of the musculoskeletal system to go along with learning how to care for patients with musculoskeletal disorders and post op. They have been learring all about the different parts of the nursing therapy team as well as their role in this team as a CNA. Our students have done so well overcoming the struggles of distance leaming. Earlier in the month, they were working on a HASPI lab for the muscular system that they really enjoyed. It gave them a hands on feeling even though they were completing it from home. We also focused on clinical skills such as transfers with a gait belt and ambulating a patient with assistive devices and hip precautions. They will be recording themselves and uploading video submissions for credit. If you have any questions regarding our SCSOS Tri-County ROP Programs, please contact Caitlin Welch, ROP Secretary at (530) 822-2991. Paid for by Sutter Co. Supt. of Schools Paid Advertisement A Message from Superintendent Tom Reusser Superintendent Tom Reusser Sutter County Superintendent of Schools Our SCSOS Tri-County ROP Programs have been providing education and services for our schools and communities over the past few months. These highlights took place before the December 4 stay-at home advisory from Dr. Luu, our bi-county health officer. Culinary Highlights: Instructors: Chef Roy Hansen and Chef Steve Alvarado Chef Roy and Chef Steve helped cater the grand opening of the new multipurpose building at Wiliams Elementary School; they served Chef Steve's famous vampire tacos to parents and students. Here are some more highlights: Williams Parent Night: Besides eating vampire tacos, parents and students were given the opportunity to learn about our Advanced Culinary Arts Program and tour the Culinary Trailer. Drive Thru Trunk or Treat at Williams Elementary School: Chef Roy helped cater this event by serving over 300 hots dogs to students and their familes. Drive Thru Thanksgiving Event for Feather River Academy Families: ROP partnered with FRA to help provide a full "cook at home" Thanksgiving meal to over 50 students and their families. The meal included a turkey, potatoes, stuffing, green beans, cranberry sauce, gavy and a pumpkin pie. Automotive Technology: Instructor: Aaron Boyd: Lindhurst High School Mr. Boyd and his students have been working very hard! They have been working virtually and in small groups of 5. They have completely revamped their classroom to include new paint and a smart board. Students have learned how to complete a ful brake job, how to change oil and do a complete safety inspection on a vehicle. They have started restoring a "project truck" including new belts, hoses, water pumps, full tune up and lowered suspension. Advanced Manufacturing Highlights: Instructor: Scot Stephens: East Nicolaus High School and Live Oak High School Mr. Stephens has been working with his students to leam the basics of manufacturing. Students have learned how to use both a manual lathe and a manual miling machine. Learning the machines manually first help the students transition to the Computer Numerical Controls (CNC Machine) quickly since they have a knowledge and understanding of how the equipment works. The students are using 360/ Autodesk and Titians of CNC Machine which is a program that is used across the nation to help young workers/craftsmen learn how to use Computer Oriented and Computer Drafting Machines. Students have also been learning how to G-Code, which is how the computer talks to the machinery to create a 2d object into a 3d object. Certified Nursing Assistant: Instructor: Kristen Nasca In the past month, our high school CNA ROP students have been working on medical terminology and anatomy physiology of the musculoskeletal system to go along with learning how to care for patients with musculoskeletal disorders and post op. They have been learring all about the different parts of the nursing therapy team as well as their role in this team as a CNA. Our students have done so well overcoming the struggles of distance leaming. Earlier in the month, they were working on a HASPI lab for the muscular system that they really enjoyed. It gave them a hands on feeling even though they were completing it from home. We also focused on clinical skills such as transfers with a gait belt and ambulating a patient with assistive devices and hip precautions. They will be recording themselves and uploading video submissions for credit. If you have any questions regarding our SCSOS Tri-County ROP Programs, please contact Caitlin Welch, ROP Secretary at (530) 822-2991. Paid for by Sutter Co. Supt. of Schools