Director's Message
Posted Date: 10/30/25 (11:55 AM)
Director’s Message
As we approach November, I couldn’t be more proud of our students—this has truly been our best start yet!We’re at 100% uniform compliance, phones are put away, and students are following directions and showing respect every single day.
We recently hosted our Fall Advisory Board Banquet, where our Culinary Arts students prepared traditional family recipes inspired by their cultural heritage. The theme, “Dinner at Grandma’s,” was a heartfelt success.
Our Medical Assisting and Certified Nursing Assistant programs volunteered at the Alzheimer’s, Down Syndrome, and Autism walks, while Advanced Construction built 40 custom toolbox centerpieces for the Annual Habitat for Humanity Fundraiser. Culinary is also contributing 10 desserts for the Dessert Dash—all made possible by the students’ creativity and supported by their own associations.
Our Video Game Programming seniors recently took an exciting field trip to Valve and DigiPen in Seattle. Meanwhile, our Auto Program received thousands of dollars in donated tools for student rewards, and thanks to the City of Moses Lake, we now have our very own donated fire truck for our Fire Fighting program! We even raffled off a Cooper Kupp football and hosted a Dessert Dash to raise funds for student travel during our recent Advisory Board Banquet. We are so grateful for the ongoing generosity of our community.
All students have now completed First Aid, CPR, AED, EpiPen, and Narcan training, earning two free college credits through BBCC. In addition, Engineering, Manufacturing, Construction, and Advanced Auto students have completed their OSHA 10 certifications.
Looking ahead, Engineering is preparing for the FIRST Robotics Competition, Culinary is gearing up for Bourbon and Bow Ties as returning champions, and all programs are diving into HOSA, FBLA, and SkillsUSA competitions.
It feels more like an event center than a school some days—but that’s exactly what makes CBTECH so special. Our students are engaged, motivated, and learning what it means to be both skilled professionals and outstanding citizens.
We invite you to visit anytime to see the incredible work our students are doing firsthand.
Warmly,
Christine Armstrong
Director, CBTECH
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