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JUNE 11, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 New hours for MHS next fall FROM RIGHT TO LEFT: Micah Summerfelt, Spencer Schauer, Julian Sandoval Vazquez, Jamie Flores Barajas, Eli Meuchel, Marco Tornez and Jose Martinez Reyes will be entering the workforce after receiving their CTEC certifications. Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes Celt CTEC grads head into workforce Seven McNary seniors were recog- nized for their decisions to enter the workforce in the industry they have stud- ied at Career Training Education Center (CTEC) in a signing day ceremony on Wednesday, June 2. “What you guys are doing is really important and it should be acknowl- edged and valued. We are so proud of you,” McNary principal Erik Jespersen said. Listed below are the seven students that will be entering the workforce, the companies they will work for, and the CTEC programs they graduated from. Colby Brooks: Elite Auto Glass (Auto Body and Repair Painting); Jose Martinez Reyes: Hyacinth Collision Centre (Auto Body Repair and Painting); Micah Summerfelt: Hill Brothers Machine Corporation (Manufacturing, Welding and Engineering); Spencer Schauer: Southtown Glass (Residential Construction); Marcos Tornez: MDR Construction (Residential Construction); Jaime Flores Barajas: Hard Core Contractors (Residential Construction). Eli Meuchel: Parr Lumber (Residential Construction). The school is planning on making this an annual tradition. “I know that the community we live in and the city of Keizer will be better for the future because of young profession- als like you,” CTEC principal Rhonda Rhodes said. Starting in the fall, all schools in the Salem-Keizer School District will have new bell schedules. In addition to the new schedule, all students will start an hour late on Wednesdays due to staff meetings. McNary High School and a few of the other high schools will start at 8:30 a.m. and release at 3:20 p.m., except for Wednesdays which will begin at 9:30 a.m. "We believe that the new bell schedule will better serve the needs of students across the district and lead to improved outcomes at all levels. We are engaging our parents and families on any unin- tended barriers around these changes and will work to fi nd solutions,” said SKPS Superintendent Christy Perry. Families are encouraged to talk to their student’s school about any questions they may have related to the new bell sched- ule. A list of the all new schedules can be found on Salem-Keizer district website: tinyurl.com/2021bells. Sometimes a revolution needs a woman’s touch the REVOLUTIONISTS By LAUREN GUNDERSON Directed by Linda Baker Presented under arrangement with Dramatists Play Service 7 PM | JUNE 3- 5 | 10-12 | 17-19 SEATING IS LIMITED GET TICKETS NOW Live on Patio at Keizer Cultural Center 980 Chemawa Rd NE keizerhomegrowntheatre.org $ 15 Free with Oregon Trail Card