From High School Culinary Program to Micro-Bakery Owner
28 Enero 2025 - 9:22AM
Business Wire
Learn4Life graduate turned her passion into a
career after being inspired during job skills training classes
There’s a lot more to starting a bakery business than just the
love of making pastries, as Evelyn R. discovered as a high school
student enrolled in a culinary career technical education (CTE)
program.
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Learn4Life High School and career
technical education graduate Evelyn R. admires cookies she baked
for her own micro-bakery business (Photo: Business Wire)
“With my passion for baking and all the knowledge I learned from
the culinary program, I decided to start my own micro-bakery, Le
Petit Patissier, after I graduated. It had been something that I
wanted to do for a while, but didn’t know how to start,” said
Evelyn. “Thankfully everything I was taught helped me begin my
business – especially the budgeting and business planning.”
Evelyn said that she gained a solid understanding of how to
manage finances, track expenses and use resources effectively.
“Learning how to balance creativity with financial
sustainability has been essential for running a successful
business. I was able to apply those lessons when starting my
bakery, ensuring I could offer high-quality products while staying
within budget.”
After being homeschooled through junior high, Evelyn came to
Learn4Life as a freshman and was thrilled to see they had a
culinary arts program with a professional chef as a teacher.
Learn4Life, a network of 80+ high schools, launched a robust
culinary program 14 years ago, in which students earn ServSafe and
CPR certifications. They then begin a 32-36-week program that
starts with food safety standards and culinary fundamentals, like
knife skills and cooking methods for savory foods. When it comes to
baking, they learn to make everything from crepes and brioche to
pies, tarts and artisanal breads.
Invaluable for Evelyn was the hospitality class, which focuses
on the business side of running a restaurant. Students learn how to
do front-of-the-house management, cost analysis, budgeting, profit
margins and customer service. They study the science of restaurant
location, demographics and theme development. Finally, students
make a presentation of their project concepts and food – all while
they complete their coursework to graduate high school.
Evelyn sells her premium cupcakes and pastries locally and ships
her cookies nationwide.
“I keep experimenting with new flavors and baking techniques to
offer delicious products to my customers,” she said. “I plan to
expand to sell at local farmers markets and hope to one day have a
retail outlet.”
Check out her creations and beautiful packaging on
Instagram.
February is CTE Month, to raise awareness of the role
that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success.
For more information about Learn4Life and its CTE programs, visit
https://learn4life.org/programs/career-technical-education/.
About Learn4Life
Learn4Life is a network of nonprofit public high schools that
provide students personalized learning, career training and life
skills. Each school is locally controlled, tuition free and gives
students the flexibility and one-on-one attention they need to
succeed. Serving more than 64,000 students through a year-round
program, we help them prepare for a future beyond high school. For
more information, please visit www.learn4life.org.
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