CollegeU-Business juniors covered the value of creating a plan during Team Building. Each team had to work together to use the marker attached to the yarn to draw a dog. The students had to discuss their team objectives and skills to develop a plan to create the best picture. They followed up the activity by discussing what they could have improved in the planning process.
Students in CollegeU-Business earn a highly transferable Associates Degree in Business and a high school diploma at the same time.
KCCC JROTC Raider Challenge Information
Join representatives from the Ohio Technical Centers & At The Core for an informative webinar to learn about the powerful and exciting opportunities for graduating seniors including the adult programs at Ohio's Technical Centers.
Tuesday, October 17 from 6:30-8:00 pm
RSVP at www.GettingAtTheCore.com/events/list
KCCC Parent/Teacher Conference Information
Alyssa and Aedan dressed up for their presentations in Mr. Cline's class! They had to explain how their historical figure influenced the founding father's views on government. Aedan was the Archbishop Langton and Alyssa was Pericles.
Students did a great job with their presentations!
Ohio’s In-Demand Jobs Survey allows the state to collect feedback based on what Ohio businesses need, creating a portal for Ohioans to learn what jobs will be important now and, in the future, so they can better plan their pathway to a successful career. The survey is open to any registered business in Ohio, allowing businesses of all sizes and in all areas of the state to share their needs.
Take the survey now by visiting TopJobs.Ohio.gov/Survey.
Your responses will help build Ohio’s Top Jobs List, which helps direct the spending of federal funding for education and training programs in Ohio. Don’t miss this opportunity to share what your business needs!
KCCC JROTC Raider Challenge Information
KCCC's CollegeU-Business program hosted a social recently for the juniors and seniors to connect and talk about their experiences.
CollegeU-Business students experience a partnership between Central Ohio Technical College and Knox County Career Center.
The dentist is coming to KCCC!
Register here:
https://www.myschooldentist.com/Default.aspx
Questions: Please contact Ms. O'Hara at johara@knoxcc.org
Students in Computer Network Technology visited Microcenter in Columbus. Students learned about Microcenter's business operations and visited the computer repair shop.
Students at KCCC have the opportunity to go on educational field trips with their lab to learn more about their respective industry!
Did you know? Knox County Career Center Schools District is on the ballot for the first time in 29 years.
Students in the Individualized Career Exploration program visited the Quality Inn in Bellville for job training. Students worked with the maintenance department to do various tasks related to the care and maintenance of the building.
Students in the Individualized Career Exploration program work side by side with professionals through hands-on community mentorships and employment.
Mrs. Bush, KCCC's Senior School Counselor, presented a College 101 Workshop during 5th period recently. Students were given a checklist and valuable information including a timeline of what they should be doing and when they should be doing it as it pertains to choosing a college.
Thank you, Mrs. Bush, for helping students with this process!
In celebration of Manufacturing Day (10/6), juniors and seniors in Precision Machining participated in a Manufacturing Expo hosted by Central Ohio Technical College (COTC). Students learned about local education opportunities and networked with representatives from local manufacturing companies.
Great opportunity for our students!!
Mrs. Hall, KCCC's librarian, created a camping experience for KCCC's Preschool children. The camping experience was held in the library where children learned about nature sounds, and learned a variety of educational aspects of nature while getting to sit around a look-a-like campfire and getting to experience being in a large tent.
Thank you, Mrs. Hall!
Mr. Cline & Mrs. Kallay were asked to wear jerseys today for two Centerburg football seniors! Mr. Cline wore Austin's #18 and Mrs. Kallay wore Charlie's #52 today! Our staff loves attending events & supporting our students!
Seniors in Digital Media & Software Development spent some time assisting in the Children's Garden. Students had the opportunity to paint and be creative with some artistic expression.
Thank you, seniors, for all your work in the Children's Garden!
Computer Network Technology juniors learned how to disassemble a computer. Each student was given a computer with instructions on disassembly. All students were able to disassemble and reassemble a computer successfully.
Students in Computer Network Technology obtain training in computer hardware repair & maintenance, software troubleshooting & network administration.
During the month of October, The Kiwanis Club of Mount Vernon will be collecting gently used coats at over 25 locations in Knox County. The coats will be cleaned by Gault’s Plaza Cleaners and then taken to Interchurch Social Services and the Salvation Army to be distributed to children in need before winter arrives. Since 1987, nearly 19,000 coats have been donated, cleaned, and distributed.
Seniors in Metal Fabrication & Welding worked on MIG welding recently at KCCC.
Students in Metal Fabrication & Welding use modern equipment and welding techniques to fabricate, assemble, and repair metal components.