The
team of four San Diego High School of Business Culinary Arts and
Management students has taken second place the management event at the
2013 ProStart Culinary Cup competition, sponsored by the California
Restaurant Association. Teams from San Diego Business, Scripps Ranch,
Mira Mesa and Madison high schools competed in the two-day California
event.

In addition to the Management Team award, San Diego High
teacher Brian Murphy also received two $1,000 awards – one for his
program and one for himself. The students on the team, Melody Montano,
Andrew Ketchum, Michael Rubalcava and Jose Flores received scholarship
options for culinary schools all over the United States and a beautiful
chef knife for their personal use. The event was held March 17-18 in
Sacramento.
Chef Kimberly Coelho of Scripps Ranch High was named the California Restaurant Association Educational Foundation California ProStart Educator of the Year. Kim will receive an all-expense paid trip to Chicago, where she will meet fellow educators of the year from various states, receive a hands-on professional development day, attend the National Restaurant Association trade show and enjoy complimentary events and mixers hosted by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation.


The BJ’s Restaurants Management Cup teams
develop and pitch a business proposal for a new restaurant concept,
including a supporting menu, a marketing plan and a detailed design.
They present their idea to a panel of potential investors. The Boyd's
Coffee Culinary Cup has teams competing in a series of skills tests as
well as preparing a fine dining three course menu – within an hour –
using only two butane burners. The teams have to bring all their
equipment and food items to the competition.

Each year,
more than 150 students from California ProStart high schools convene for
the California ProStart Cup, an exhilarating two-day competition with
demanding culinary and management components. California winners advance
to the National ProStart Invitational with a chance to compete for
scholarships. Participants in both events engage in a battle of skill
and knowledge, with points awarded on specific criteria, such as proper
cooking procedures, safety and sanitation, presentation, product taste
and teamwork. More than 40 industry professionals serve as judges.

For
more information, contact Angela Croce, CCTE Program Specialist, at
acroce@sandi.net or the California Restaurant Association website at
http://www.calrest.org/foundation/events/prostart-cup/.