Central Montgomery Technical High School in Plymouth Meeting inducts four into Distinguished Alumni Association

By M. English Journal Register News Service

A member of PWs Class of 1999, Radicioni studied allied health at CMTHS and is currently chief radiation therapist at the new Einstein Medical Center Montgomery.

She and fellow CMTHS alums Piero Sassu, Alon Shaya and Jarrett Young were honored during the Plymouth Township-based schools recent 10th annual Distinguished Alumni dinner and presentation.

Following her PW-CMTHS graduation, Radicioni earned an associate degree in radiation therapy at Gwynedd-Mercy College and now volunteers as a clinical supervisor in the colleges radiation therapy program. She is also an educator for the National Youth Leadership program. The mother of two lives in Royersford with husband Ernest.

Sassu, a 1980 graduate of Norristown Area High School, studied industrial electricity at CMTHS and is director of public safety at the Haverford School.

Shaya, a 1997 graduate of Harriton High School, studied culinary arts at CMTHS and is executive chef-partner at New Orleans Domenica Restaurant.

Young, a 1999 graduate of Upper Merion Area High School, also studied culinary arts at CMTHS. As lead culinary arts instructor at Chester County Technical College High School-Brandywine Campus in Downingtown, the King of Prussia man reports to one of his former CMTHS teachers, Seth Schram.

Jarrett is a fantastic chef one of the best that I have known and I have known many, says Schram, now CCTCHS building director and principal. He takes time and care in his food preparation to meet his impeccable standards, which translate to everything he does in life. Jarrett is not only one of the best culinary teachers I have known but is a fantastic and well-rounded educator. He commands respect and integrity, leads by example and is by far the most loved teacher in my building.

A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., Young is also a member of CMTHSs Occupational Advisory Committee.

The schools Distinguished Alumni Association inductees are chosen by the groups 12 trustees, a mix of staff, school board officials and community members from CMTHSs primary enrollment areas the Colonial, Norristown Area and Upper Merion Area school districts. Some 40 graduates have been named to the organization since its creation a decade ago. Continued...

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