
Wayde Denuit, senior in HVAC, competed at the SkillsUSA Central Region Construction Wiring competition at Columbus IBEW on Friday, January 31st. Great job, Wayde!!




The Associates Degree in Business Management earned by CollegeU-Business students mandates students to complete 168 hours of experience in the field during their last semester. Partnering with local businesses, students are given the opportunity to assess and use the concepts and ideals learned during their two years in the program. This time spent in the "real world of business" is priceless.


KCCC's River Room Cafe will be open to the public on select dates in February and March. Guests will need to check in at KCCC's main entrance and sign in with a photo ID. Guests can then enter through the River Room Cafe entrance (side of KCCC) or a student will come up front and escort guest(s) through the building to the River Room Cafe.
We will post April and May dates/hours that the River Room Cafe will be open at a later date.
Any questions regarding the River Room Cafe should be directed to Chef Russo. He can be reached at mrusso@knoxcc.org.


Knox County Career Center students competed in the Business Professionals of America (BPA) Region IV competition on Thursday, January 23.
KCCC students in the Computer Network Technology (CNT), CollegeU-Business (CLGU), Digital Media and Software Development (DMSD), and Pre-Professional Mentorship (PPM) programs competed against students from Delaware Hayes High School, Delaware Area Career Center, Highland High School, and Tri-Rivers Career Center.
BPA is a career technical student organization that allows students to compete in various competitions in the areas of Finance, Business Administration, Management Information Systems, Digital Communications and Design, Management, Marketing and Communications, and Health Administration.
BPA State Qualifiers in Region 4 were announced today (Friday, January 31) at the Region 4 Awards Ceremony held at the Willis Education Center in Delaware. KCCC had 42 students qualify for state in 20 events. The BPA State competition will be held on March 10th & 11th in Columbus.







The Associates Degree in Business Management earned by CollegeU-Business students mandates students to complete 168 hours of experience in the field during their last semester. Partnering with local businesses, students are given the opportunity to assess and use the concepts and ideals learned during their two years in the program. This time spent in the "real world of business" is priceless.


The Associates Degree in Business Management earned by CollegeU-Business students mandates students to complete 168 hours of experience in the field during their last semester. Partnering with local businesses, students are given the opportunity to assess and use the concepts and ideals learned during their two years in the program. This time spent in the "real world of business" is priceless.


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.


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.


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.


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.


Ariel representatives showed an informational video to juniors in Automotive Technology and Precision Machining and then gave them a tour and answered questions along the way. We appreciate our partnership with Ariel!


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.


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.


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.


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.


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.


Mrs. Metzger's AgScience 2 class completed a Dairy Industry unit. Students learned about different types of dairy (cow, goat, sheep, and plant-based) by performing a Lactose-Intolerance Lab. Students tested different types of dairy products and the levels of lactose in each and then learned why some people can't tolerate the enzyme lactose.
Students had the opportunity to participate in making and tasting dairy edible products. Students made their own ice cream in a bag. Next, they used a simple recipe to make their own butter. Lastly, students attempted to make mozzarella cheese. It didn't turn out exactly how it was intended to but students brainstormed how to fix it the next time!
Great engaging and learning opportunities for our students!



The Associates Degree in Business Management earned by CollegeU-Business students mandates students to complete 168 hours of experience in the field during their last semester. Partnering with local businesses, students are given the opportunity to assess and use the concepts and ideals learned during their two years in the program. This time spent in the "real world of business" is priceless.


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.


The Associates Degree in Business Management earned by CollegeU-Business students mandates students to complete 168 hours of experience in the field during their last semester. Partnering with local businesses, students are given the opportunity to assess and use the concepts and ideals learned during their two years in the program. This time spent in the "real world of business" is priceless.
