Students in Landscape Design & Management planted Oak and Honey Locust trees at Dan Emmett Elementary recently. Students also planted Honey Locust trees near High Street/Sandusky Street in Mount Vernon.
Students in Landscape Design & Management enjoy completing these projects for our community!


Jared Robinson, agent/owner of Optimum Insurance, spoke with students at KCCC recently during math classes. Mr. Robinson talked to students about all types of insurance policies. He focused on automobile and home policies and also shared with the students why it is important to have liability insurance. This was a great educational opportunity for students as they continue to learn about the topic of insurance within the Consumer Math classes at KCCC.


KCCC & KTC's administration, along with our school board members, served our students Christmas lunch on Wednesday! Thank you to KCCC's cafeteria staff for preparing the food! It was delicious!


"Let it Snow" Blue & White Spirit Day at KCCC!


Mark your calendar!
Tuesday, January 16
College Credit Plus Meeting
6:00-7:30 pm
KCCC Cafeteria

Holiday Spirit Days at KCCC!
Tuesday was Twin Day!
Have a great week!


Juniors in HVAC had a class discussion on the components of a furnace and the job functions of each.
Students in HVAC develop skills in the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) aspects for HVAC systems.

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.

Keeping an eye on the KCCC Preschool children! Have they been naughty or nice? Only 13 days till Christmas!


CollegeU-Business juniors met at Central Ohio Technical College to complete a downtown Mount Vernon scavenger hunt. The students were broken into groups with the task of visiting 9 businesses. While visiting the local business they asked informational questions about entrepreneurship, marketing, inventory, job responsibilities, and much more.
Special thanks to Central Ohio Technical College, The Grand Hotel, Paragraphs Bookstore, Woodward Opera House, Heralds Appliances, Farmer's Daughter and Boutique, Williams Flower and Wine, and Woolson Spice Company. The students also visited Mt Vernon Apparel, Happy Bean Coffee Shop, Hottie Body Tanning Salon, and Mane Haven Salon.



Students in Mr. Matheney's Consumer Math class learned about Renters & Homeowners Insurance. They discussed the differences between the two, what's covered, what's not covered, filing a claim, and cost-saving tips.




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.

Juniors in CollegeU-Business were tasked with developing a team-building training program. Each team had to research ways to effectively and efficiently teach how to be effective team members and teams. The students did a great job with their presentations!
Students in CollegeU-Business earn a highly transferable Associates Degree in Business Management and a high school diploma at the same time.

Students who are a part of SkillsUSA are asking for your support in giving to foster families around Knox County through The Forgotten Initiative this year. Students set up a giving tree recently in the cafeteria. There are ornaments on the tree labeled with various items of need (hats, jeans, gloves, etc). Students can purchase the items of need and return them to the giving tree by Monday, December 18th. The items will be donated on Tuesday, December 19th.

KCCC staff members, students, and administration took part in the Food for the Hungry broadcast today presented by 90.9 WNZR. KCCC was the top collector amongst the area high schools with $3,489.86 and 503 food items.
KCCC put together baskets and individual items from generous donations from community businesses, KCCC, and others across Knox County. The baskets raised $4,911 during the auction for Food for the Hungry! In total, KCCC raised over $8,400 for Food for the Hungry! We love being a part of the Food for the Hungry Drive in Knox County!!!

FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY GIFT BASKETS - BIDDING ENDS AT 3:00 PM TODAY!
Don't miss out on this great opportunity to support Knox County Food for the Hungry!!
Knox County Career Center is auctioning off gift baskets for Knox County Food for the Hungry. Gift baskets are created through community donations and KCCC students, teachers, and staff. Proceeds from the KCCC Online Basket Auction go to Food for the Hungry and are then distributed to local agencies that work first-hand with those in our community who need support. Click on the link to check out the baskets and items in the auction! https://www.32auctions.com/kcccffth2023?r=1&t=all

Students in Transitional Living Skills gained volunteer experience by helping Station Break prepare for their Sponsor Christmas event! Students in Transitional Living Skills volunteer at various places in the community in order to gain employability and soft skills.

KCCC's Student Council loaded up boxes to take for the Knox County Food for the Hungry Drive! Thank you for all the donations! This is a great opportunity to support our community!

Students in Collision Repair sanded a panel with the dual action sander and taped down some slightly high spots in preparation for primer.
Students in Collision Repair learn the art of auto restoration in the Collision Repair program.


