Bartlett High School received a national certification this year in ProStart, a career-building program.
Students Danielle Ginnane, Jose Orozco, Brittany Pryka and Carlos Toscano began the program two years ago and had to pass National Restaurant Association Solutions’ Year 1 and Year 2 exams and complete 400 hours of mentored work experience.
ProStart graduates receive the National Certificate of Achievement, which recognizes students who have successfully completed the program and are eligible to receive special scholarships and college credit from universities across the country.
Bartlett High School received a national certification this year in ProStart, a career-building program.
Students Danielle Ginnane, Jose Orozco, Brittany Pryka and Carlos Toscano began the program two years ago and had to pass National Restaurant Association Solutions’ Year 1 and Year 2 exams and complete 400 hours of mentored work experience.
ProStart graduates receive the National Certificate of Achievement, which recognizes students who have successfully completed the program and are eligible to receive special scholarships and college credit from universities across the country.