The National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) announced today that Pennsylvania is the 48th state to join ProStart, a two-year program providing high school students nationwide a platform to discover new interests and talents, while opening doors to fulfilling and sustained careers in the foodservice sector. From culinary techniques to management skills, ProStart’s industry-driven curriculum provides real-life experience opportunities and builds practical skills and a foundation that will last a lifetime.
“ProStart has experienced phenomenal, consistent growth over the past several years. With the addition of Pennsylvania, 48 states are now part of the ProStart program — an incredible testament to the strength of the program and our ProStart educators,” said Rob Gifford, executive vice president of philanthropic initiatives for the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. “Our research has shown that 81 percent of students who complete the program are still studying and/or working in the industry five years later.”
Students who have completed the requirements of the ProStart program are awarded an industry-recognized certificate — the ProStart National Certificate of Achievement. To earn the certificate, students pass two national exams, demonstrate a mastery of foundational skills and work 400 mentored hours. Students who receive the certificate are eligible for NRAEF scholarship opportunities and course credits at more than 75 of the country’s leading hospitality and culinary arts colleges and universities.
“We understand the value and importance of programs like ProStart in preparing students for careers in the restaurant industry and are thrilled to become the latest state to implement the curriculum,” said John Doulgeris, Chief Operating Officer of the Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association. “We look forward to partnering with the NRAEF and supporting its mission to ensure the future of the restaurant industry has a highly-trained and professional talent pool.”
Following are Pennsylvania schools that will begin to offer ProStart curriculum to its students starting in the 2013-2014 school year:
- Monroe Career & Technical Institute, Bartonsville
- Crawford County Career Technical Center, Meadville
- Fayette County Career & Technology Institute, Uniontown
- Lebanon County Career & Technology Center, Lebanon
ProStart students also have the opportunity to compete at the national level at the National ProStart Invitational, the country’s premier high school competition focused on restaurant management and culinary arts. This year, more than 900 attendees, including industry and academic leaders, NRAEF board members, state restaurant association representatives, ProStart educators, friends and family members cheered on student competitors from across the U.S.
Total restaurant and foodservice employment is projected to grow by 11 percent over the next 10 years and the NRAEF is committed to ensuring the development of a highly-trained and professional talent pool through scholarships and educational programs such as ProStart. With national and local support from industry members, educators, the NRAEF and state restaurant associations, ProStart is taught in more than 1,900 schools. For more information on the ProStart program, visit NRAEF.org/ProStart or find us on Twitter or Facebook.
As the philanthropic foundation of the National Restaurant Association, the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF)’s goal is to enhance the stature of the restaurant industry. The restaurant and foodservice industry comprises 980,000 restaurant and foodservice outlets and a workforce of more than 13 million employees, making it one of the nation’s largest employers. The NRAEF’s focus is to attract, develop and retain a career-oriented professional workforce and to create a more positive business climate for the restaurant industry. For more information on the NRAEF, visit NRAEF.org.
The Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association represents Pennsylvania’s second largest industry—the hospitality industry—that employs approximately 960,000 people and generates revenues of more than $42 billion annually. For more information about the association, visit www.prla.org.