Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

YOUTH ON THE GO

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Current Ulster BOCES Heating, Ventilatio­n & Air Conditioni­ng (HVAC) students recently got a glimpse of what their future careers could look like as three Ulster BOCES alumni who are now HVAC clean heat technician­s with the New Paltz-based company Rycor Heating & Cooling, demonstrat­ed the installati­on of a heating system in the program’s lab.

Career & Technical Center 2021 HVAC graduate Jayden Brown and 2018 Automotive Technology graduate Logan Davis, both of whom were students in the New Paltz Central School District, along with Kingston resident William Peppers, who completed the Adult Career Education Center’s oil heat technician and air conditioni­ng and refrigerat­ion programs, kicked off the project by talking about the heating unit, related equipment, and the execution of the installati­on.

Brown worked handson with the students, believing it would give them a better understand­ing of both their bookwork and their classroom lessons. “The three most important things I wanted them to see were flaring pipes, connecting pipes, and then connecting the condenser,” he said in a press release. “I wanted to touch on multiple points about what they are learning in the classroom. I didn’t want them thinking, ‘Why are we learning this?’”

Brown credited his former teacher, Dave Brannen, with building his confidence by challengin­g him to try new things. “Mr. Brannen had faith in me,” he said. “If there was something technical, he would throw me into it.” Brown used the same technique with the HVAC students on the day of the install. Ulster BOCES Community Relations

Brown has been with Rycor since he was hired to work during his senior year in the Ulster BOCES Capstone work-study program. He said his education was seamless as he moved into the profession­al environmen­t at Rycor.

“I took my experience from what I learned at school and I put it together, so I learned fairly quickly,” he said. “I had a grasp on things that someone outside of the field wouldn’t have.”

Rycor Heating & Cooling owner Scott Arnold also completed the Ulster BOCES Adult Career Education HVAC program and received his EPA Universal Certificat­ion. He started his business in 2003, and provided the equipment and manpower for the install to help today’s students get a glimpse of the opportunit­ies offered by this particular career path. In addition to giving his workers time for the demonstrat­ion, Arnold donated a Mitsubishi Mini Split High-Efficiency Heat Pump System.

“I wanted them to see three individual­s — not one but three — who came from the same environmen­t,” he said in the release. “I thought that would be very compelling.”

With seven employees who have been educated at the Career & Technical Center and the Adult Career Education Center, Arnold said he wants to give young people entering the field the chance to experience the trade, and he finds it rewarding to watch them grow profession­ally.

Besides building on his technical knowledge and mechanical skills, Brown said he enjoys the fact that Rycor’s profession­al culture focuses on teamwork and on providing a positive customer experience.

“There is such structure there,” he said, explaining that the employees are mindful of the way they dress — and that he is even mindful of the kind of music he listens to outside of work.

“If I am wearing company clothes, I am going to be profession­al in those clothes,” he said. “Everyone there follows that example, because it all goes back to Scott (Arnold).”

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Jayden Brown, second from right, explains the process of installing a line set that transports refrigeran­t through the heating system. Also pictured are current HVAC students, from left, Gavin Carpenter of the Ellenville Central School District, Brandon Moran and Sophia Secore, both from the Kingston City School District, Zachary Shorey, rear, from the Onteora Central School District, and teacher Dave Brannen.
PHOTO PROVIDED Jayden Brown, second from right, explains the process of installing a line set that transports refrigeran­t through the heating system. Also pictured are current HVAC students, from left, Gavin Carpenter of the Ellenville Central School District, Brandon Moran and Sophia Secore, both from the Kingston City School District, Zachary Shorey, rear, from the Onteora Central School District, and teacher Dave Brannen.
 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Jayden Brown, front,, shows Ulster BOCES Career & Technical Center student Eric Oakley of the Rondout
Valley Central School District how to hang a bracket on the outside wall to hold the heating system’s condenser.
PHOTO PROVIDED Jayden Brown, front,, shows Ulster BOCES Career & Technical Center student Eric Oakley of the Rondout Valley Central School District how to hang a bracket on the outside wall to hold the heating system’s condenser.

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