High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis

National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation, Restaurant and Foodservice Industry Employers Award Coveted Scholarships to Winning Teams

The National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) announced today the winners of its 13th annual National ProStart Invitational, which took place in Minneapolis, Minn., May 3-5. At the competition, ProStart champions from 46 states, territories and Department of Defense bases, competed for their share of a total of $3.75 million in scholarships by demonstrating their mastery of restaurant leadership skills in a fast-paced culinary and restaurant management competition.

The 2014 National ProStart Invitational Winners are:

High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis
First Place Culinary: Simon Sanchez High School – Yigo, Guam

High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis
First Place Management: Rockwall High School – Rockwall, Texas

High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis
Second Place Culinary: Olathe District Schools – Olathe, Kansas

High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis
Second Place Management: Carver Center for Arts and Technology – Towson, Maryland

High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis
Third Place Culinary: South Forsyth High School – Cumming, Georgia

High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis
Third Place Management: Mark Twain High School – Center, Missouri

High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis
Fourth Place Culinary: Polaris Career Center – Middleburg Heights, Ohio

High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis
Fourth Place Management: Polaris Career Center – Middleburg Heights, Ohio

High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis
Fifth Place Culinary: Bonney Lake High School – Bonney Lake, Washington

High School Students Take Home Top Culinary & Restaurant Management Honors at ProStart Invitational in Minneapolis
Fifth Place Management: Wando High School – Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

All of the teams at the National ProStart Invitational had earned spots to compete by winning their state competitions. Scholarships were awarded to students from the top five winning teams in both the culinary and management competitions.

Each student on the first place teams took home a total of $6,000 in scholarship dollars; $5,000 each from Coca-Cola and $1,000 each from the BURGER KING McLAMOREFoundation. Second place teams received $4,000 in scholarships; $3,000 each from Coca-Cola and $1,000 each from the BURGER KING McLAMOREFoundation. Third place was granted $1,500 each from Golden Corral and $1,000 from the BURGER KING McLAMOREFoundation. Fourth place won $1,000 each from Georgia-Pacific and $1,000 each from the BURGER KING McLAMOREFoundation. Finally, the fifth place teams were awarded $500 each from Bloomin’ Brands and $1,000 from the BURGER KING McLAMOREFoundation.

In addition, renowned culinary schools are offering significant scholarships to the top teams including Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts, The Chef’s Academy, Le Cordon Bleu, The Culinary Institute of America, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, The International Culinary Schools, Johnson & Wales University, Louisiana Culinary Institute, New England Culinary Institute, Mississippi University for Woman and Sullivan University.

“It is an honor to watch these talented students compete with the passion that we saw at this year’s National ProStart Invitational,” said Rob Gifford, executive vice president, strategic operations and philanthropy for the National Restaurant Association and the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. “We know they will take the experience gained this weekend to propel their dreams and achieve rewarding careers in the restaurant industry.”

As part of the culinary competition, teams prepared a starter, entrée and dessert within 60 minutes using only two butane burners and were judged on categories including taste, knife skills, safety, sanitation and teamwork.

In the management competition, teams developed an original restaurant concept and applied critical thinking skills to address challenges restaurant managers face in day-to-day operations.

This year’s judges included industry experts such as, Chef Walter Scheib, former White House executive chef from 1994 – 2005 who cooked for both President Clinton and President Bush; Chef Stephen Kalil, PepsiCo corporate research chef; and Chef Maxcel Hardy, former ProStart student, executive chef and founder of One Chef Can 86 Hunger.

“The students benefitted greatly from the mentorship of the talented judges at this year’s National ProStart Invitational,” added Gifford.  “Having the ability to interact and ask advice from our industry leaders is extremely valuable and offers important guidance to this next generation of restaurant professionals.”

Nearly 1,000 attendees, including industry and academic leaders, NRAEF board members, state restaurant association representatives, ProStart educators, friends and family members attended the competition in Minneapolis to cheer on the student competitors.

ProStart is the nation’s premier culinary arts and restaurant management program, utilized in more than 1,700 high schools in 48 states, Guam and on U.S. military bases and reaching nearly 100,000 secondary students annually. Administered by the NRAEF, ProStart prepares young people to pursue additional studies or enter a rewarding career in the foodservice sector. Many post-secondary schools in the nation recognize ProStart’s Certificate of Achievement, which is awarded to students who complete both levels of the program and at least 400 hours of work experience, and reward them with scholarships and credits.

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