
Mr. Cline & Mrs. Kallay were asked to wear jerseys today for two Centerburg football seniors! Mr. Cline wore Austin's #18 and Mrs. Kallay wore Charlie's #52 today! Our staff loves attending events & supporting our students!



Seniors in Digital Media & Software Development spent some time assisting in the Children's Garden. Students had the opportunity to paint and be creative with some artistic expression.
Thank you, seniors, for all your work in the Children's Garden!




Mrs. Hall, KCCC's librarian, created a camping experience for KCCC's Preschool children. The camping experience was held in the library where children learned about nature sounds, and learned a variety of educational aspects of nature while getting to sit around a look-a-like campfire and getting to experience being in a large tent.
Thank you, Mrs. Hall!







Computer Network Technology juniors learned how to disassemble a computer. Each student was given a computer with instructions on disassembly. All students were able to disassemble and reassemble a computer successfully.
Students in Computer Network Technology obtain training in computer hardware repair & maintenance, software troubleshooting & network administration.


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.




Seniors in Sports Medicine & Exercise Science made a 3D representation of the Digestive System as they went over the Certified Personal Trainer curriculum.
Students in Sports Medicine & Exercise Science train for an exciting career helping athletes reach their full potential!


Seniors in Metal Fabrication & Welding worked on MIG welding recently at KCCC.
Students in Metal Fabrication & Welding use modern equipment and welding techniques to fabricate, assemble, and repair metal components.


Seniors in Mrs. Kallay's English 12 classes prepared for Mock Interviews by critiquing a variety of "Good, Bad, and Ugly" resumes. Students were given six resumes, and the student hiring committees rated them from 1st to 6th place. As a team, they provided feedback on each resume by detailing what was great and what could have been better!





Ariel Manufacturing Fundamentals Program
REMINDER!
Students: Please RSVP to Emily McCloud at
emccloud@arielcorp.com by Thursday, October 5th at 5:00 pm.


KCCC's JROTC participated in a Raider competition this weekend with 24 other teams from across KY, PA, and Ohio. This was the first competition this year for JROTC and the first competition ever for half the team. Great team effort! We are proud of you!
KCCC's JROTC is open to all students in the ninth grade or above looking for a unique opportunity. Students can take JROTC for one year or all four years of high school. The class is offered as a one-period elective, and there is no military commitment associated with JROTC.




Juniors in Computer Network Technology learned how to create ethernet cables. Each student was able to successfully create a working ethernet cable. They then tested the cable to ensure functionality.
Students in Computer Network Technology obtain training in computer hardware repair & maintenance, software troubleshooting & network administration.




KCCC celebrates earning a 5 out of 5 on the state report card!
We are also pleased to have met 9 out of 9 federal indicators. The report card is reflective of any student in our six associate schools who take a career tech course at their local high school plus the students who attend Knox County Career Center High School. A huge shout out to our students, staff, and administrators who work hard each day on learning new skills, earning credentials, doing well on state and national tests, and recording all of the data.


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 Building Trades performed a concrete pour at the intersection of Main and Vine Street in Mount Vernon. Students worked on concrete placement along with the color and stamp process.
Students in Building Trades work extensively on community projects and job sites.




Representatives from Kokosing spoke with students at KCCC this week. Students learned more about the history of Kokosing and all of the opportunities they offer.
Kokosing Construction is accepting applications for the 2024 Summer Internship Program.
Application Priority Deadline: Friday, December 1, 2023.
Link to Kokosing Summer Internship Application
Links to YouTube videos about Kokosing and the summer internship:
Kokosing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UEG5PyYTQA&t=88s
Summer Internship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBK6EFCISRI&t=169s








Students in heavy labs at KCCC were able to visit the Skilled Trades Union Career Fair, held in the Children's Garden, this past Friday. Students had the opportunity to hear more about each company/employer, learn about potential opportunities ahead of them, and ask questions.
This was a great opportunity for our students! Thank you, Mrs. Marhefka, for all your work in putting these kinds of events together for our students!



Join representatives from the Ohio Technical Centers & At The Core for an informative webinar to learn about the powerful and exciting opportunities for graduating seniors including the adult programs at Ohio's Technical Centers.
Tuesday, October 17 from 6:30-8:00 pm
RSVP at www.GettingAtTheCore.com/events/list



Monday, October 2
National Custodian Day


KCCC students posed for a group photo with all students in fall extracurricular activities. Pictures were also taken of each associate school. KCCC students work, volunteer, and participate in various activities and sports at their associate school throughout the school year!






