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Montgomery County
Students Construction
Trades Foundation, Inc.
39th
Young American House
2011—2014
Cornerstone Ceremony
October 29, 2014
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 2
THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY STUDENTS CONSTRUCTION TRADES FOUN-
DATION INC. is a nonprofit foundation established cooperatively by the
Montgomery County business and professional community and Montgomery
County Public Schools to promote and encourage the interests of career
education related to construction. Students actively participate each year in
the Young American Design/Build Project. The Construction Technology
programs consist of courses in Electricity, Masonry, HVAC, Interior Design,
Carpentry, Plumbing, Foundations of Building and Construction Technology;
and Principles of Architecture and CAD Technology. This unique
experience brings together various specialized career education programs.
Through the design and construction of a house, students gain the satisfaction
of participating in a real-life project.
The Young American Student Design/Build House Project begins with the
Annual Design Competition in which local architects, developers, and
contractors review the house design plans submitted by students from the
Principles of Architecture and CAD Technology Program. Students enrolled
in Construction Technology Programs then build the selected design.
Students in the Interior Design Class decorate the house for the Cornerstone
event. Upon completion, the house is dedicated at the Cornerstone
Ceremony in which a cornerstone is laid and the public is invited to tour the
house. The house is then placed on the market for sale.
Since the Foundations’ beginning in 1976, students in the program have been
involved in the design and construction of 39 homes. This year’s Young
American house is our 39th. We have built homes in Silver Spring, Rockville
and also Bethesda. Our most recent 12-lot development is on the corner of
Connecticut Avenue and Dean Road in Silver Spring. The celebration of
YA 39 marks the completion of this development. Our 40th house is being
built just around the corner from YA39. Watch YA40 as the students build it.
All proceeds from the sale of the Young American houses are returned to the
program to cover the cost of additional land, land development, construction
expenses, as well as the financing of student scholarships and awards.
The Montgomery County Students Construction Trades Foundation Inc. has
been the recipient of many awards for program excellence. It continues to be
a support to other educational institutions that are starting or updating their
programs.
To learn more about the foundation and the programs we support, visit our
website at www.ctfcareers.org and please “like” us on Facebook at
www.foundationsofficefb.org.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Welcome and Introductions
Mr. Steve Boden, Foundation Programs Coordinator
Greetings
Mr. Tony Crane, President, Montgomery County Students
Construction Trades Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Christopher Barclay, Montgomery County Public Schools
Board of Education Member
Dr. Joshua Starr, Superintendent, Montgomery County Public
Schools
Student Program Representatives
Carpentry - Mr. Donald Wheatley
Jose Araujo
Construction Electricity - Mr. Paul Del Marr
Andres Araujo
Foundations of Building & Construction Technologies -
Mr. Christopher Haddad
Shane Thompson and Nathaniel Maane
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning - Mr. Paul Jeffries*
Brandon Giron
Interior Design - Mrs. Denae Guzan
Julia Layman
Masonry - Mr. Tom Maley
Antonio Andalla
*The teacher retired at the end of the 2013-2014 school year; however, they were
influential in the design and build of YA39.
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Plumbing - Mr. Stanley Holcomb
Jhonnatan Fernandez-Rojas
Principles of Architecture and CAD Technology -
Mr. Jack Chizik*/ Mrs. Grace Gressick
Chloe Clark-Robertson
Ceramics at Seneca Valley High School- Mr. Matthew Moran
Ronnie Garcia
McKay Ifeadi
Student Perspectives
Grisel Munoz
Cornerstone Placement
Mr. Phillip Kaufman
Mr. Christopher Barclay
Ms. Shirley Brandman
Ms. Rebecca Smondrowski
Dr. Joshua Starr
Mr. Tony Crane
Final Directions and Comments
Brian Eichenlaub, Instructional Specialist
Open House and Refreshments
Construction Management Students, Montgomery College
Hector Alvarez Dae Kang
David Kim Isaac Matthews
Gerson Orellena Joshua Pierrelus
Austin Quinn Denis Rodriguez
Ayize Sabater Raquel Tucker
Vi Uong Abisai Vega
Adriel Vega Ashley Waite
*The teacher retired at the end of the 2013-2014 school year; however, they were
influential in the design and build of YA39.
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We would like to thank the following honored guests for attending
and for their commitment to promoting career and college readiness
through the construction trades partnerships:
Anne Kaiser Cherri Branson
MD Delegate, 14th District Mont. County Council
Warren Hansen Alexis Reed
Aide to Roger Berliner Aide to Nancy Navarro
County Council County Council
Phillip Kauffman Christopher Barclay
Montgomery County BOE Montgomery County BOE
Shirley Brandman Rebecca Smondrowski
Montgomery County BOE Montgomery County BOE
Joshua Starr Erick Lang
Superintendent, MCPS Assoc. Superintendent, MCPS
Debra Munk Ruth Green
Director of OSSI, MCPS Director DEIP, MCPS
Thank you to Mrs. Gresick’s
2014 — 2015 Architecture
students whom compiled
information from the site and
created the simplified floor
plans for promotional use in
advertising and selling the
house.
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Participating Programs and Students for YA39
Building and Construction Technologies Students -
Mr. Christopher Haddad
Thomas Edison High School of Technology
James Ambrico IV Jairo Arce Amaya
Christopher Bascoe Darius Bryant
Marco Canjura-Martinez Christian Cardenas-Parra
Edwin Chavarria Amaya Ronaldo Chavez Guevara
Anthony Condon Dustin Curtis
Steven Derrick Yessenia Gomez Rodas
Rayner Gomez Santana Kenyo Lopez Caceres
Jeffrey Mercado Noah Wasco
Hector Bonilla Pereira Emerson Bran
Franklin Calix Gerber Chavez
Kahdeem Clemons Nahum Diaz
Darren Ford Rhandal Garcia
Keven Guardado Victor Leiva
Nixon Lemus Gerson Lopez
Mardoel Mendoza Diaz Eric Pattmon
Christopher Reid Alante Smith
Ever Villatoro Ramirez Gabriel Wilson
Joseph Zimmerberg
Carpentry Students - Mr. Donald Wheatley
Thomas Edison High School of Technology Zachary Addams Erick Aleman Posada
Jose Araujo Andres Bonilla Escoba
Ronaidy Campos Brandon Cannady
Jose Castro Ricky Clark
Thomas Cohen-White Sean Confrey
Minh-Khoa Do Eyver Dominguez
Brittany Earp Christopher Edmonds
Paul Emmanuelidis Brian Flores
Kenneth Johnson Garrett Kapstein-O'Brien
William Keysar David Kim
AntonioLee Jr. Samuel Low
Nathaniel Maane Isaac Matthews
Andrew Mendoza Keven Murcia Crespin
Troy Page Ananda Shalom Sabater
Muyumba Sangwa Diana Stevens
Tolya Trimmer JamesVeliz
Kennedy Villella Aidan Wright
Construction Electricity Students - Mr. Paul Del Marr
Thomas Edison High School of Technology
William Amaya Andres Araujo
Ruize Bell Walter Blanco Rodriguez
James Campbell III James Castro Turcio
Marvin Castro Turcio Miguel Cedillo
Adrian Contreras Gian Criollo
Christopher Cruz An Dang
Joshua Dyson Alexander Errera
Aleque Estrera Salman Farooq
Chase Frillman Luis Gomez
Michael Greene Caymen Hanesworth
Anderson Iglesias-Medin Matthew Jones
Dae Kang Adam Kargbo
Marvin Lopez Dilber Lopez-Alfaro
Edwin Machuca Mario Mejia
Josue Mendez Josue Mendez
Cosvin Mendoza Jack Norton
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Construction Electricity Students (Continued)
Gerson Orellana Reyes Andres Ortiz
David Paniagua Joshua Pierrelus
Michael Prebble Austin Quinn
Elderson Roland Ayize Sabater
Colin Smith Troy Smith
James Smith Jayvon Sneed
Zachary Stoddard Kojo Thompson
Stefan Van Der Eijk Adrian Vasquez
Adriel Vega Abisai Vega
Alex Wilson Gabriel Wilson
Aaron Zweig
Interior Design - Mrs. Denae Guzan
Thomas Edison High School of Technology
Gloria Asuquo Lara Coombs
Alison Coyne Marcely Gomez
Yesli Guardado Orellana Kaylee Jimenez-Perez
Julia Layman Aleksandra Miezis
Paola Mondragon Giana Morch-Webster
Olivia Ndebumadu Odaris Reyes
Rachael Rosenbaum D Sangi
Anthony Simms JR Tamia Sneed
Hiwot Tadesse Raquel Tucker
Charlene Turner Katie Umana-Lemus
Lidia Ventura Emma Wilcox
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Plumbing Students - Mr. Stanley Holcomb Thomas Edison High School of Technology Norvin Arauz Jake Chapdelaine
Tomas Cruz Jorge Diaz
Bryon Drennan Jhonnatan Fernandez Rojas
Johnathan Flores Jose Gonzalez Flore
Keyon Hebron Ludvin Hernandez Cristobal
Quinton Kittrell Julio Majano Martinez
Ryan Monami Stanley Olson
Abraham Ramirez Lizardo Juan Sanchez Galile
Kevin Torres Thai Tran
Justin Walker Egan Willie
Kevin Zavaleta Mercado
Residential Design Studio Students, Principles of Architecture and
CAD Technology - Mr. Jack Chizik*/Mrs. Grace Gresick
Thomas Edison High School of Technology Bryan Aguilar Josue Aguilar Palacios
Sergio Alegre Hector Alvarez
Diana Botsoe Natasha Campbell
Chloe Clark-Robertson Evan Dorfman
Gabriel Epstein Marie Gabrielli
Kevin Galanakos Bryan Hernandez
Eric Hernandez Travis Holland, Jr
Andre Jara Flores Katherine Koster
Kenny Lara Rabbouni Mertus
Robie Moctezuma Jr Kevin Moncada
Renzo Moran Cristian Moscoso
Pablo Murga Zandile Ncube
Wilber Paniagua Daniel Rivera
Ernesto Rivera Terrazas Denis Rodriguez
Bernardo Romero Nadia Ross
Vi Uong Daryl Vargas
Eduardo Villatoro Jeremee Williams
*The teacher retired at the end of the 2013-2014 school years; however, they
were influential in the design and build of YA39.
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Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Students (HVAC) -
Mr. Paul Jeffries*
Thomas Edison High School of Technology Pedro Alcantara Angel Blanco
Roberto Castellon Christopher Cruz
Andy Diego Vilca Austin Dowrick
Boris Duran Tayon Ellis
Brandon Giron John Hennessey
Aristides Hernandez-Clim Luis Huaranca
Dean Huott Thomas Johnson
Mary Lawrence Marvin Lopez
Matthew Mallett Misael Moreno
Berkly Ochoa Coyoy Jose Ramirez
Kevin Ramnauth Patrick Randolph
Edward Rivas Christopher Rivera
Erick Soriano Lara Shane Thompson
Mark Tumenta Thomas Wehrstedt
Case Wright
Masonry Students - Mr. Tom Maley
Thomas Edison High School of Technology
Darwin Aco Chris Allen
Brian Allen AntonioAndalla
Christopher Arnold Ray Bailey Parks
Carlos Batres Heber Berry
Anthony Brown Philip Chantiles
Carl Garcia Rhandal Garcia
Moise Gomis Jose Landaverde
Christopher Medina Haileab Mekonnen
Corey Oden Henry Portillo Ramirez
Raymond Procopio III Mark Quinonez
Angel Rodriguez James Thomas Jr
Mark Tumenta Jose Ventura Aburto
David Zuniga
*The teacher retired at the end of the 2013-2014 school years; however, they were
influential in the design and build of YA39.
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Valued CTF Partners (continued)
Toodle Shipley Ed Roberts
Permitting Consultant Montgomery College
Steve Thomas Jeff Wheat
Montgomery County Permitting Wheat & Sons Plumbing
Jeff Lemley Randy Steiner
Rollin’ Supply Montgomery College
Jeff Donohoe David Shapiro
Donohoe Construction Shapiro & Duncan
Gabriel Romero Peter McNally
RKtects Studio Montgomery College
Magdy Ibrahim George Muste
The MBI Group M. C Permitting
Ron Collier Charlie Nash
CPJ & Associates Nash Floor Company
Andy Simpson Mark Drury
Plumbing Express Shapiro & Duncan
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Foundations Office Staff
Steve Boden, Foundations Program Coordinator
Brian Eichenlaub, Construction Trades Instructional Specialist
Kelly Johnson, Career and Community Outreach Specialist
Joyce King, Fiscal Assistant
Stan Metta, House Site Manager
Paul Ross, Bus Driver/ Instructional Assistant
Rick Gangloff, Automotive Trades Instructional Specialist
John Brewer, Information Technology Instructional Specialist
Mike Snyder, Automotive Career Preparation Teacher
Valued Construction Trades Foundation Partners
We would like to offer our thanks to the following members of the
Montgomery County Students Construction Trades Foundation, Inc.
for volunteering their time and expertise in the construction of Young
American 39.
Jim Kettler Tony Crane
Kettler Brothers Builders Efficient Home, LLC.
Howard Menditch Deborah Murphy
Menditch Homes Standard Supplies
Bryan Whittington Leo Schwartz
Dovetail Construction Edgewater Builders
Gary Frankly Michael Goodwin
CohnReznick, LLP Shulman Rogers
Harold Huggins Jay Davies
Harold H. Huggins Realty Architects at Work
Bill Hancock Pritam Arora
Hancock, Inc. Builders Design Engineering
Michael Fox Mario Parcan
Fox Architects Montgomery College
Winchester Homes Jason Roberts
Poplar Run ABC of Metro Washington
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We would like to offer our thanks to the following companies who
have donated or discounted building materials and/or services to
the construction of Young American 39.
Cultured Marble Inc. United Electrical Supply
10751 Tucker Street 104 Derwood Cir.
Beltsville, MD 20705-2271 Rockville, MD 20850
Crown Stairs and Systems Rexel Electric Supply
by TW Perry 14616 South Lawn Lane
8131 Snouffer School Road Rockville, MD 20850
Gaithersburg, MD 20879
Splaine Security Systems, Inc. Divano Designs
P.O. Box 226 8909 McGaw Ct.
Kensington, MD 20895 Columbia, MD 21045
Rollin’ Supply Ernest Maier
668 Lofstrand Lane 4700 Annapolis Road
Rockville, MD 20850 Bladensburg, MD 20710
Home Depot James A. Wheat & Sons
1400 Georgia Avenue 7834 Beechcraft Avenue
Aspen Hill, MD 20906 Gaithersburg, MD 20879
Graeves Appliances Efficient Home, LLC.
3411 North High Street 7313 Millwood Road
Olney, MD 20832 Bethesda, MD 20817
Fox Architects Architects at Work
7805 Old Georgetown Road #204 5522-B Lincoln Street
Bethesda, MD 20814 Bethesda, MD 20817
Interior Design
Color/theme contest winner: Julia Layman
Theme: Nautical
Colors: Dark red/scarlet, navy, cream, white
Interior Design is a program for highly
motivated students with a special interest in the
design field. The program is an intro-
duction to the design process necessary to cre-
ate functional, yet aesthetically pleasing spac-
es. Emphasis is on the basic elements and
principles of design including furnishings,
room arrangement, and the use of drafting in-
struments required for the completion of de-
sign projects. Interior Design students par-
ticipate in the decoration of the student-
designed and built home completed by the
construction cluster students.