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Students engineering their future at Greenbrier West High School

December 17, 2021
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When you walk into the Cavalier Sweetshop at Greenbrier West High School, it’s immediately apparent Angela Leef’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) students are going places. The shop is highly professional; students wear names tags, have job titles and take their duties seriously.

A tour around the shop reveals a full array of production and printing equipment, which the students build, maintain and use to produce high-quality products. If you need invitations, business cards or announcements, they can custom design and print them. Need a part or prototype designed and printed in 3-D? They can do that, too. They can engrave on just about anything from wood or metal to food. They even have vinyl cutters!

Not only are Mrs. Leef’s CTE students learning highly marketable technical skills, but she also helps them obtain industry certifications and master resume writing and interview skills. She’s working hard to give talented young people the foundation to be successful right here in the Meadow River Valley. 

To support the Cavalier Sweetshop or place an order, call 304-438-6191 or email Angela Leef at Aleef@k12.ev.us.

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