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!

National Construction Appreciation Week
Informational link: https://www.ibuildamerica-ohio.com/for-job-seekers/

Students in JROTC and CBI performed a community service project at Ariel Foundation Park. Students helped clear paths along a trail and cleaned up trash in the park. We love partnering with our community!






THANK YOU for your service, Xavier!

Knox County College Night
Monday, September 25
6:30-8:00 pm
Energy Fieldhouse


Picture Information: School photos were distributed to students on Monday, Sept. 18 & Tuesday, Sept. 19.
Lab Photo Day is scheduled for Wednesday, October 4th. Information is included in this post.
Picture Retakes will take place on Monday, October 16th. Information is included in this post.
Questions: Email Mr. Bellman at nbellman@knoxcc.org


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

National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) had the first meeting of the 2023-24 academic year. The NTHS officers led the meeting to discuss expectations and community service opportunities. The students are looking forward to meeting their goals individually and as a student organization while serving their community. The meeting began with a lesson on how we all have different backgrounds and paths, but we are all connected and it takes all of us to make the most difference.

Mrs. Marhefka (Work-Based Learning & Career Development Coordinator) and Mrs. Bush (School Counselor) went around and spoke to seniors recently. They outlined future planning and important timelines for their senior year.

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


CollegeU-Business juniors met to discuss ethical dilemmas during their Management and Organizational Behavior class. Each team came to the meeting with a dilemma and their professional advice after identifying the problem, possible actions, who would be affected, and the outcomes. Classmates had the opportunity to discuss and share additional thoughts and comments.
Students in CollegeU-Business earn a highly transferable Associates Degree in Business and a high school diploma at the same time.

Representatives from Ariel spoke to students at KCCC last week about Ariel's Manufacturing Fundamentals Program and the application timeline. Ariel is holding a Fall Open House on Wednesday, October 11th. Students had the opportunity to learn more about Ariel and ask questions. We appreciate Ariel's partnership with us at KCCC!


Seniors in Early Childhood Education prepared activities for KCCC's preschool for this week! Mrs. Blaney, Ms. Jeremi, Ms. Angela, and Ms. Cathy were available for assistance and questions. Students were free to pick the activities that they wanted to experience with the preschool students! They had to work together and use their knowledge that they have acquired to make sure that they picked appropriate activities for the preschoolers!
Students in Early Childhood Education plan activities that engage children by utilizing effective preschool learning techniques.





Mrs. Gray and Mr. McWatters brought Student Council to United Way's Day of Caring. Students met with Halle Krajenski and Walt Lewis to learn about United Way. They also met with many organizations throughout Knox County to find out how they provide resources and opportunities for the community and to learn about volunteer opportunities.
KCCC Student Council students will use this visit to help plan service projects throughout the year!

Ohio Means Jobs is hosting a Career Fair
Wednesday, October 11
1:00-6:00 pm

Senior Meeting (Class of 2024)

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




