2014 CTE Awards Recognition Ceremony
Roberson, CTE Advisory Council Chairman Jack Powers (left) and Municipal Credit Union Vice President Corey Fernandes (second from right) present the MCU’s Teacher of the Year Award to Clarence Tennell of the Business of Sports School and Susan Caprio of Westinghouse HS.
The awardees pose with Mulgrew, Roberson and Master of Ceremonies and former UFT Vice President for Career and Technical Education Frank Carruci (eighth from left, back) for a group shot with the City Council proclamation.
HS of Graphic Communications teacher Elizabeth Torres shares her award with her daughter, Gianna Torres.
UFT Vice President for Career and Technical Education Sterling Roberson presents a City Council proclamation recognizing the work of New York City’s CTE teachers.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew, the former UFT vice president for career and technical education, congratulates the awardees.
Carucci joins Roberson as he presents a surprise award to his administrative assistant, Elizabeth Cardona-Diaz, for her work supporting the city’s CTE educators.
Teachers and students from the Academy for Careers in Television and Film.
Carruci with Edison HS teachers and students, who staffed the event.
CTE Advisory Council Chairman Jack Powers joins educators and industry partners in applauding the award recipients.
Roberson, CTE Advisory Council Chairman Jack Powers (left) and Municipal Credit Union Vice President Corey Fernandes (second from right) present the MCU’s Teacher of the Year Award to Clarence Tennell of the Business of Sports School and Susan Caprio of Westinghouse HS.
The awardees pose with Mulgrew, Roberson and Master of Ceremonies and former UFT Vice President for Career and Technical Education Frank Carruci (eighth from left, back) for a group shot with the City Council proclamation.
HS of Graphic Communications teacher Elizabeth Torres shares her award with her daughter, Gianna Torres.
UFT Vice President for Career and Technical Education Sterling Roberson presents a City Council proclamation recognizing the work of New York City’s CTE teachers.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew, the former UFT vice president for career and technical education, congratulates the awardees.
Carucci joins Roberson as he presents a surprise award to his administrative assistant, Elizabeth Cardona-Diaz, for her work supporting the city’s CTE educators.
Teachers and students from the Academy for Careers in Television and Film.
Carruci with Edison HS teachers and students, who staffed the event.
CTE Advisory Council Chairman Jack Powers joins educators and industry partners in applauding the award recipients.