Aspiring pastry chef Shianne C. is planning a sweet future.
The Middleburgh senior is building on her goals of being a bakery owner at the Career and Technical Education Center – Schoharie Campus where she, and two other MCS students are in the second year of the Culinary Arts and Hospitality Technology program.
“I am going to either SUNY Cobleskill or Delhi to further my education in culinary,” she said. “I want to own my own bakery one day.”
Shianne said she enjoys the program and credits it with giving a good recipe for future success.
“I like the dynamics of BOCES and how it allows us to be active and use our hands and not just sit at a desk all day,” she said. “I feel we learn a lot of useful skills and information.”
The Culinary Arts program serves approximately 100 students on the Albany and Schoharie campuses, preparing them to enter the workforce or pursue additional training in college. Graduates work in restaurants and resorts around the region and beyond and often go on to own their establishments.

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