Sands Missile Range. A KALEIDOSCOPE OF OPPORTUNITY Anahuac ISD’s identity is rich and diverse, drawing from the surrounding communities, each with their own character, economy, and traditions. Abshier offers the example of Smith Point, home to Jeri’s Seafood. He outlines,“It’s very isolated on that cape, to get good, high-paying jobs in the field of welding.” The district’s culinary arts program is another area of excellence, offering a classroom experience that mirrors professional kitchen environments, emphasizing discipline, safety, and high expectations. Taught by Chef Lofton, the program prepares students for food service careers through intense and realistic training. “They get a food handling safety course, they have all the certifications so that they can go out and get a job in a restaurant,” Duhon expands. “She goes through an extensive period of teaching them food safety prior to doing anything else, and then they are hired by different organizations to either serve or prepare the food that’s going to be served at a banquet.” The district’s SystemsGo Aerospace Engineering Program is one of seven schools in the United States that have the opportunity to design and build a rocket to take a scientific payload to 50k feet that is tested with the support of the US Army at White 411 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 07, ISSUE 01 ANAHUAC ISD
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