Student Activities, Clubs and Organizations
There are a number of ways for students to get involved at The Chef's Academy. Whether you're interested in being a liaison between the faculty and the students, or you just want to make your own beer, we have something for you.
If you're interested, contact Joe Trinosky or Leslie Hale at 800-761-1577 or e-mail us at studentclubs@thechefsacademy.com
Student Advisory Board
Mission Statement: the Student Advisory Board represents the interests and perspectives of students at The Chef's Academy. The purpose is to create community in the school through connecting with faculty/staff and students, listening to their colleagues' concerns, opportunities and ideas, and presenting events and/or fundraisers for the school and community. They are also here to enhance the school's reputation through professionalism, respect and dignity.
STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD GOALS
- Represent student interests and needs at The Chef's Academy
- Serve as representatives of the school
- Create, organize, and produce events for the school and community
- Serve as a liaison between the student body and faculty/staff
In addition to giving you a sense of fulfillment and a great leadership experience, the Student Advisory Board looks good on your resume and gives you real-life examples to call upon when asked about your initiative in a job interview.
If you're interested, contact Joe Trinosky or Leslie Hale at 800-761-1577 or e-mail us at studentclubs@thechefsacademy.com.
More Chef's Academy Clubs
Travel and Tourism Club
Leader: Jokima Hiller, Program Coordinator, Hospitality &
Restaurant Management
Ice Carving Club
Leader: Chef Jeffery Bane
Garden Club
Leader: Chef Lucas Trinosky
Beer Brewing Club
Leader: Chef Lucas Trinosky
Cake Decorating Club
Leader: Chef Pierre Giacometti
If you're interested in joining one of these clubs, e-mail us at studentclubs@TheChefsAcademy.com. And don't forget to visit us on Facebook.
Peer-to-Peer Tutoring
Students are invited and encouraged to help their fellow classmates by becoming a peer tutor. Ask at the front desk about our signup sheet for volunteers who readily give their time and expertise on several subjects. It's both a fulfilling way to get to know fellow classmates and a great way for students in need of a little extra work to round out their skill set.
Writing Workshops
This workshop offers basic writing skills (level one and two), basic computer skills, and professional skills needed in everyday life. This workshop is based on student interest and need and is instructed by Jokima Hiller, Emily Warner-Hoover, and Dorenda Roberson. Ask at the front desk how you can get started.



