Danvers, MA – April 26, 2024– Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School (ENSATS) is proud to announce the achievements of its DECA Club and its student members who qualified to compete in the prestigious International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in Anaheim, California. This exciting event will take place from April 27th – 30th at the Anaheim Convention Center, where our talented students will showcase their skills and expertise on a global stage.
The ENSATS DECA Club is raising funds to support the students’ travel expenses. People interested in contributing should contact Joseph Giordano, ENSATS DECA Advisor, at [email protected].
DECA is a renowned organization that prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. With a commitment to academic excellence, professional development, and community engagement, the ENSATS DECA club has consistently demonstrated outstanding performance and dedication.
At the recent Massachusetts DECA Competition, ENSATS DECA club members showcased their abilities in various categories, competing against top talents from schools across the region. Through their hard work, determination, and unwavering passion, they secured top positions in multiple events, earning the prestigious opportunity to represent our school and community at the ICDC.
The following students qualified to compete at the International Career Development Conference:
- Priyani Rawal, Junior, IT – Retail Merchandising (Placed 2nd in MA)
- Sophia Lugo, Junior, Carpentry, School-Based Enterprise (Gold Certified)
- Layla Najeeb, Junior, Dental Assisting, School-Based Enterprise (Gold Certified)
“These students have demonstrated exceptional talent, dedication, and leadership throughout their DECA journey,” said Joe Giordano, DECA Club Advisor for Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School. “We are incredibly proud of their achievements and excited to see them compete at the international level. Their hard work and commitment exemplify the spirit of DECA and reflect the values of our school community.”
The International Career Development Conference in Anaheim, California, will provide our students with a unique opportunity to network with industry professionals, engage in competitive events, and participate in leadership workshops. This immersive experience will not only enhance their academic and professional skills but also empower them to become future leaders in the global marketplace.
As our students prepare to embark on this exciting journey, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to our school administration, faculty, and parents, for their unwavering support and encouragement. Together, we are shaping the leaders of tomorrow and inspiring excellence in every endeavor.
About Essex Tech DECA Club
The Essex Tech DECA Club is dedicated to preparing emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. Through hands-on learning experiences, competitive events, and community engagement initiatives, our club empowers students to excel academically, develop leadership skills, and make a positive impact in their communities.
About Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School
Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School (ENSATS) opened as a four-year Massachusetts public career technical and agricultural high school in September 2014. ENSATS admits students from 17 member communities to the district’s 26 career technical and agricultural programs. Member communities include Beverly, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Gloucester, Hamilton, Lynnfield, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Marblehead, Middleton, Nahant, Peabody, Rockport, Salem, Swampscott, Topsfield, and Wenham. Students from across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts also are eligible to earn admission to Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School’s seven animal science, agricultural, or natural resource programs.
ENSATS students are immersed in both their academic and career technical and agricultural (CTAE) programs throughout each year of their enrollment. Academic courses are available at the college preparatory, honors, and advanced placement levels. CTAE program placement is determined after participation in a Freshman Exploratory Program. Eligible students may also participate in the Cooperative Education Program, beginning midway through junior year.
Academic and CTAE Program coursework is aligned with the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks, Massachusetts Career Vocational Technical Education Frameworks, and Massachusetts High School Program of Studies (MassCore).
For further information, please contact:
Joe Giordano
DECA Advisor
Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School
Derek Delano
Communications Specialist
Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School