Ohio Means Jobs Open House
Wednesday, November 1
4:00-6:00 pm

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.

"I really enjoyed how KCCC staff interacted with the students and treated them as adults. I also think it's beneficial that the career center allows students to pursue an internship to allow them to prepare for their future careers. The biggest benefit of participating in the CollegeU-Business program was the amount of credits that go towards college after high school. It's very beneficial if you want to start working right after high school, or if you want to pursue any type of business major in your future education." -Tyler Estep

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.



University of Northwestern Ohio spoke to CollegeU-Business students about continuing their college education with UNOH, including upcoming open houses, and amazing scholarship opportunities. UNOH also included a lesson about interview skills.

Did you know? KCCC has an extensive preventative maintenance program and scheduled replacement for roofs, chairs, computers, vans, etc. Permanent Improvement dollars are legally set aside for these types of purchases, including remodeling and additions which will help us expand and meet the demand of students and local employers.

High School Substitute Teacher Opportunity!


Students in English classes worked on Mock Interview preparation recently. Students combined classes and participated in round-robin style interviews with other students. They took turns interviewing each other. Great opportunity to prep for our Mock Interviews tomorrow (Wednesday)!



"KCCC was a turning point for me. I was not thriving in the traditional high school environment. At KCCC, I learned time management and organizational skills that propelled me through my career." -Sarah Howard

KCCC Trick or Treat
Thursday, October 26
5:30-7:00 pm
Enter through the front main doors of KCCC.

RED RIBBON WEEK is October 23-27!
Students, join us for Spirit Week!
Red Ribbon Week takes place each year at the end of October
Join us in our MISSION to help keep kids drug-free.
https://www.redribbon.org/

Joseph Christman, International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC) Local 37 representative out of Columbus, spoke with students about career opportunities with the Elevator Constructors Union, their apprenticeship program, benefits, and application process.



The dentist is coming to KCCC!
Register here:
https://www.myschooldentist.com/Default.aspx
Questions: Please contact Ms. O'Hara at johara@knoxcc.org

Seniors in Cosmetology are open and providing services for those at KCCC & the community!! Call us to schedule your appointment. We look forward to serving you!


Students in Automotive Technology reviewed a no-start symptom. The cause of the no-start was a networking issue with a connector being loose at the powertrain control module.
Students in Automotive Technology diagnose, maintain, and repair a wide range of vehicles alongside a certified Master Technician.

Did you know? KCCC serves students from Centerburg, Fredericktown, Clear Fork, Danville, and East Know High Schools along with students who are homeschooled and open enroll from other districts plus adult students furthering their education from even a wider area. KCCC is almost at capacity in the high school and preschool. Funds from the Permanent Improvement Levy will provide the needed funding for remodeling current spaces and building additions for new programs.

Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Dugan, and Mr. Reuser attended the Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics Conference. They had the opportunity to collaborate with other career centers, teachers, professors, and mathematicians. They are excited to share what they learned with the KCCC Math Department!


Coshocton Driver Training
Priority for Coshocton Driver Training School will be given to KCCC students. However, if all seats have not been filled within 2 weeks of the start date, students who do not attend KCCC will be accepted into the course. KCCC students are encouraged to sign up ASAP. Students who do not attend KCCC can get on the waiting list and will be notified if an opening is available.
Cost is $335 for in-class/in-car ($345 for non-KCCC students). Classes are available throughout the school year each month. All current KCCC students who are 15 years and 5 months can register for the class. Call (740) 552-1639 or email safedrivertraining@yahoo.com to register. Students will need to provide their first and last name along with their KCCC lab they are enrolled in.
The Knox Public Health Drive to Succeed Grant can support students who need assistance with funding. Any student who attends school in Knox County is able to apply for the Drive to Succeed Grant. All Knox County Career Center students are able to apply for the grant.
Click below for the grant application
https://5il.co/219pp



The dentist is coming to KCCC!
Register here:
https://www.myschooldentist.com/Default.aspx
Questions: Please contact Ms. O'Hara at johara@knoxcc.org

RED RIBBON WEEK is October 23-27!
Students, join us for Spirit Week!
Red Ribbon Week takes place each year at the end of October
Join us in our MISSION to help keep kids drug-free.
https://www.redribbon.org/

