What's Happening?
Students from Southwest High School's Culinary Arts program have earned top honors at the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) State Leadership Conference held in Riverside. Ivanna Cota
and Zuri Negrete represented their school and Region 10, showcasing their culinary skills on a statewide platform. Ivanna Cota secured third place in the Culinary Display: Wedding Cakes category, while Zuri Negrete achieved second place in Salad Preparation. Their achievements reflect the high level of skill and dedication within the school's Career Technical Education (CTE) Culinary Arts pathway. The conference provided a platform for students to demonstrate their expertise and connect with peers from across California.
Why It's Important?
The success of Southwest High School's students at the FCCLA State Leadership Conference underscores the importance of Career Technical Education (CTE) programs in preparing students for future careers. These programs equip students with practical skills and leadership abilities, enhancing their readiness for the workforce. The recognition of students like Ivanna Cota and Zuri Negrete highlights the potential of CTE pathways to foster talent and drive student achievement. Such accomplishments can inspire other educational institutions to invest in and expand their CTE offerings, ultimately benefiting students and the broader community by developing a skilled and capable workforce.






