Reminder: KCH is hosting a Career Fair tonight from 5-8 pm!

REMINDER: Cap & Gown orders are DUE TOMORROW (Friday, September 29th).

KCCC held their annual College Fair this week in the Children's Garden. Representatives from 14 colleges and technical centers were at KCCC to talk with students about future opportunities. All students from KCCC had the opportunity to attend. Thank you to KCCC's school counselors for hosting this event!


Seniors in Health Technologies learned how to perform and interpret 12 lead EKGs. After completion of this 7-week course, students will be eligible to take the certification exam to become credentialed as a Certified EKG Technician (CET).
Students in Health Technologies explore a wide range of health careers through practical lab experiences and a college science curriculum.





Sophomores in Career Based Intervention (CBI) worked on making fresh pasta while seniors in Culinary Arts rolled out Lofthouse cookies.
Students in CBI (sophomore-only program) have the opportunity to experience four different labs throughout the school year.
Students in Culinary Arts plan, prepare, and cater meals for formal events and casual dining.





Juniors in Automotive Technology performed an oil change on a 2010 Ford Escape. Mr. Frye spoke to students about the importance of not double-gasketing the oil filter.
Students in Automotive Technology work on vehicles and mechanical systems in a modern automotive environment.



REMINDER: Great opportunity for our seniors! Questions: Contact Mrs. Bush, School Counselor, at cbush@knoxcc.org

CollegeU-Business seniors worked together in Management class to answer questions pertaining to socially responsible businesses, ways companies can be active in their communities, and ways to help a company be a positive and rewarding place to work.
Students in CollegeU-Business earn a highly transferable associate degree in Business Management and a high school diploma at the same time.


THANK YOU to Mount Vernon City Schools and Mount Vernon High School Counselors for hosting Knox County College Night tonight!
Informational, well attended, and great feedback!


REMINDER: Knox County College Night is TONIGHT!
6:30-8:00 pm at Energy Fieldhouse


KCCC's HVAC students assisted our Facility Operations department with coil cleaning this past week.
Students in HVAC learn to install, maintain, diagnose, and repair residential and light commercial heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, and environmental controls.


KCCC's Senior Cosmetology students are here to serve you! Thank you for your continued support of our program!


Juniors in Health Technologies learned to care for the needs of patients/residents who are immobile by performing range of motion exercises and body repositioning.
Students in Health Technologies learn medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology.


September is National Suicide Prevention Month


*From Jostens*
SENIORS (Class of 2024)
The deadline to submit your graduation order is Friday, September 29th
Place your order online at www.jostens.com. Every senior needs to submit an order to capture measurements for their cap and gown for their
graduation ceremony in the spring. Take advantage of the current pricing,
custom products, and promotions available by ordering with your group by the order
deadline.

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



Students in Mrs. Gray's math class enjoyed a geometry vocabulary scavenger hunt in the Children's Garden! Great opportunity to learn outside in this great weather!

Junior HVAC students worked on various pipe fitting projects. They learned how to solder, and how to thread piping. Each project was to be pressure tested and hold 50 psi to pass.
Students in HVAC work with sheet metal and learn soldering and brazing skills.




Career Fair Opportunity at KCH!

REMINDER: Senior Meeting tomorrow at 8:00 AM in the KCCC Cafe with Jostens!

