
Students in Culinary Arts assisted with cooking and plating the meal for Mount Vernon Nazarene University's (MVNU) Baseball On Deck Kick-off Campaign Dinner at MVNU on Saturday night for over 300 people. Our students did an outstanding job!







Ms. Dani, a senior in Early Childhood Education (ECE), taught lessons on colors and rainbows to our KCCC Preschool children! Children learned that the primary colors are yellow, red and blue and that colors can describe emotions.
Some of the activities children participated in included:
-color mixing
-creating our own rainbows
-making patterns with colors
Students in ECE enjoy preparing our young children to enter kindergarten!


The Associates Degree in Business Management earned by CollegeU-Business students mandates students to complete 168 hours of experience in the field during their last semester. Partnering with local businesses, students are given the opportunity to assess and use the concepts and ideals learned during their two years in the program. This time spent in the "real world of business" is priceless.


The Associates Degree in Business Management earned by CollegeU-Business students mandates students to complete 168 hours of experience in the field during their last semester. Partnering with local businesses, students are given the opportunity to assess and use the concepts and ideals learned during their two years in the program. This time spent in the "real world of business" is priceless.


The Associates Degree in Business Management earned by CollegeU-Business students mandates students to complete 168 hours of experience in the field during their last semester. Partnering with local businesses, students are given the opportunity to assess and use the concepts and ideals learned during their two years in the program. This time spent in the "real world of business" is priceless.


The Associates Degree in Business Management earned by CollegeU-Business students mandates students to complete 168 hours of experience in the field during their last semester. Partnering with local businesses, students are given the opportunity to assess and use the concepts and ideals learned during their two years in the program. This time spent in the "real world of business" is priceless.


Meade Construction gave a commercial roofing demonstration to juniors and seniors in Building Trades. We appreciate Meade Construction representatives coming out for the demo!! It was a really good experience for our students!!




REMINDER: CCP Night is tomorrow night (Wednesday)!
College Credit Plus Mandatory Information Meeting at KCCC: January 15, 2025 from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm in the Cafeteria (snow date will be Wednesday, January 22)
In order to participate in College Credit Plus (CCP) during the 2025-2026 school year:
Step 1 - Attend the Information Meeting.
Step 2 - Complete Intent to Participate Form. If you did not pick one up at an Information Meeting you can see your KCCC school counselor for the form.
Step 3 - Turn in your intent form to Mrs. Nowicki or Mrs. Bush. These steps need to be completed by April 1, 2025.
From there, it is up to the student to apply to the college(s) they are interested in taking classes through and follow their steps for application, admission, and course registration. Please notify your school counselor once you are registered for any courses. If you would like help deciding what classes to take, please schedule an appointment with your school counselor for academic advising.
Any questions about CCP Night, please contact Mr. Deckling at ddeckling@knoxcc.org.


Ms. Metzger's Ag Science 2 class completed a Dairy Industry unit. The students learned about different types of dairy (cow, goat, sheep and plant-based) by performing a Lactose-Intolerance Lab. They tested different types of dairy products and the levels of lactose in each, and then learned why some people cannot tolerate the enzyme lactose. The students really enjoyed this unit!!







Knox County Career Center has released the Merit & Honor Roll for the second quarter of the 2024-2025 school year. Congratulations to all of our students for earning these honors!
Click the link below to view the KCCC Quarter 2 Merit & Honor Roll.
https://www.knoxcc.org/article/1963610


Students in Culinary Arts made cakes and worked on fondant during lab last week. Our students did a great job!!
Students in Culinary Arts work side by side with a professional chef to create gourmet foods, cakes, and pastries with artistic presentation.





Mr. Clippinger, KCCC's Building Trades instructor, began OSHA 10 Training with Metal Fabrication & Welding and Building Trades students last week.
OSHA 10 Training is conducted each year for our students!




Students in Automotive Technology performed a 4-wheel alignment on a customer's van this week.
Automotive Technology students utilize advanced diagnostic equipment to troubleshoot and repair complex automotive systems.





College Credit Plus Mandatory Information Meeting at KCCC: January 15, 2025 from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm in the Cafeteria (snow date will be Wednesday, January 22)
In order to participate in College Credit Plus (CCP) during the 2025-2026 school year: Step 1 - Attend the Information Meeting.
Step 2 - Complete Intent to Participate Form. If you did not pick one up at an Information Meeting you can see your KCCC school counselor for the form.
Step 3 - Turn in your intent form to Mrs. Nowicki or Mrs. Bush. These steps need to be completed by April 1, 2025.
From there, it is up to the student to apply to the college(s) they are interested in taking classes through and follow their steps for application, admission, and course registration. Please notify your school counselor once you are registered for any courses. If you would like help deciding what classes to take, please schedule an appointment with your school counselor for academic advising.


Please read this important information from PowerSchool.


The Knox County Career Center has released its second quarterly newsletter of the 2024-2025 school year.
December 2024 Quarterly Newsletter
https://5il.co/34p7e


KCCC seniors are able to earn the opportunity to take their career tech skills to businesses and industry during their senior year by meeting academic grade, attendance, behavior, and performance expectations in their career tech lab and academic classes.


Students in Health Technologies began their STNA lecture this week! Great to be back in school!


National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
Thursday, January 9th


College Credit Plus Mandatory Information Meeting at KCCC: January 15, 2025 from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm in the Cafeteria (snow date will be Wednesday, January 22)
In order to participate in College Credit Plus (CCP) during the 2025-2026 school year: Step 1 - Attend the Information Meeting. If unable to attend you must watch the CCP Public Information Video. This video can be found above.
Step 2 - Complete Intent to Participate Form. If you did not pick one up at an Information Meeting you can see your KCCC school counselor for the form.
Step 3 - Turn in your intent form to Mrs. Nowicki or Mrs. Bush. These steps need to be completed by April 1, 2025.
From there, it is up to the student to apply to the college(s) they are interested in taking classes through and follow their steps for application, admission, and course registration. Please notify your school counselor once you are registered for any courses. If you would like help deciding what classes to take, please schedule an appointment with your school counselor for academic advising.
