Fashion graduates return home
Ulster BOCES Fashion Design & Merchandising 2019 graduates Courtney Winne (right) from the Onteora Central School District, Isabelle Rice (left) of Rondout Valley High School, Faith Riley of Highland High School (center), and Giulia Danisi (not pictured) of New Paltz High School, returned to the Ulster BOCES Career & Technical Center to talk to current students about the experiences they are having in college.
Ulster BOCES Fashion Design & Merchandising program and Highland High School 2019 graduate Faith Riley explains the different techniques she used to create a corset. Riley returned to tthe Career & Technical Center with former classmates Courtney Winne of Onteora High School, Isabelle Rice of Rondout Valley High School, and Giulia Danisi of New Paltz High School.
Ulster BOCES Fashion Design & Merchandising and Highland High School 2019 graduate Faith Riley shows an image on her phone of one of her dress designs. Riley visited students in the current Career & Technical Center program and was joined by her former classmates Courtney Winne of Onteora High School, Isabelle Rice of Rondout Valley High School, and Giulia Danisi of New Paltz High School.
Ulster BOCES Fashion Design & Merchandising students Lexis Alicea, from the Wallkill Central School District, and Emma Mead, from the Kingston City School District, examine a garment made by Ulster BOCES Fashion Design and Onteora Central School District graduate Courtney Winne.
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Ulster BOCES Fashion Design & Merchandising graduates returned to the Port Ewen campus to speak to juniors and seniors in the program about some of the motivating and inspiring experiences they have had since graduating.