8/30/17 Culinary Arts Program at Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreJoseph Guzzetta places a just washed tray onto a clean cart as he teaches his students about commercial kitchen cleaning procedures on the third day of school in the culinary arts program at the Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center Wednesday Aug. 30, 2017. Tyler ISD currently offers an introductory to culinary arts and a practicum of culinary arts course at the Career and Technology Center. Tyler may get its first college level culinary arts program when the Tyler Junior College board of trustees meet on Thursday. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Joseph Guzzetta takes a tray out of the hi-temp dishwasher as he teaches his students about commercial kitchen cleaning procedures on the third day of school at the Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center Wednesday Aug. 30, 2017. Tyler ISD currently offers an introductory to culinary arts and a practicum of culinary arts course at the Career and Technology Center. Tyler may get its first college level culinary arts program when the Tyler Junior College board of trustees meet on Thursday. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Joseph Guzzetta holds a flat rack as he teaches his students about commercial kitchen cleaning procedures on the third day of school at the Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center Wednesday Aug. 30, 2017. Tyler ISD currently offers an introductory to culinary arts and a practicum of culinary arts course at the Career and Technology Center. Tyler may get its first college level culinary arts program when the Tyler Junior College board of trustees meet on Thursday. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Joseph Guzzetta holds two sizes of flat racks as he teaches his students about commercial kitchen cleaning procedures on the third day of school at the Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center Wednesday Aug. 30, 2017. Tyler ISD currently offers an introductory to culinary arts and a practicum of culinary arts course at the Career and Technology Center. Tyler may get its first college level culinary arts program when the Tyler Junior College board of trustees meet on Thursday. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Joseph Guzzetta fills the sink with soapy water as he teaches his students about commercial kitchen cleaning procedures on the third day of school at the Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center Wednesday Aug. 30, 2017. Tyler ISD currently offers an introductory to culinary arts and a practicum of culinary arts course at the Career and Technology Center. Tyler may get its first college level culinary arts program when the Tyler Junior College board of trustees meet on Thursday. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Student Natalie Kirkpatrick takes notes on dishwashing on the third day of school in the culinary arts program at the Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center Wednesday Aug. 30, 2017. Tyler ISD currently offers an introductory to culinary arts and a practicum of culinary arts course at the Career and Technology Center. Tyler may get its first college level culinary arts program when the Tyler Junior College board of trustees meet on Thursday. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Joseph Guzzetta teaches his students how to clean the steamer on the third day of school at the Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center Wednesday Aug. 30, 2017. Tyler ISD currently offers an introductory to culinary arts and a practicum of culinary arts course at the Career and Technology Center. Tyler may get its first college level culinary arts program when the Tyler Junior College board of trustees meet on Thursday. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Joseph Guzzetta teaches his students how to clean the oven on the third day of school at the Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center Wednesday Aug. 30, 2017. Tyler ISD currently offers an introductory to culinary arts and a practicum of culinary arts course at the Career and Technology Center. Tyler may get its first college level culinary arts program when the Tyler Junior College board of trustees meet on Thursday. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)