By Stanley Spiegelman
Colts Nation, get your chef aprons out!
Coral Springs High School students will be able to access the new culinary lab in January 2023.
The new culinary lab includes two classrooms with state-of-the-art cooking stations, new equipment, and more preparation stations.
“The total approved budget allocation through the SMART program for STEM improvements at Coral Springs High School is $1,143,000,” according to Broward County Public Schools Office of Communications Cathleen Brennan.
Principal Suarez noted that CSHS opted to use these funds for its new culinary lab, increasing student opportunities.
“Giving our students top-of-the-line appliances will improve student performance and allow us to compete with other high school culinary programs,” she said.
Students will acquire more knowledge as their culinary background and experience will enhance through a real-world kitchen and continual classroom activity.
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- Stanley Spiegelman is a recent graduate from the University of Miami, where he received his bachelor of science in journalism and public relations. He plans to attend graduate school in Spring 2023 to obtain a master's degree in management.
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