Instructor Matt Peters
Students who put effort into learning may leave the CCCTC with the credentials they need for success. Students enrolled in the Precision Machining and Manufacturing program can earn NIMS credentials in Measurement Materials and Safety, Milling, Turning, Turning Between Centers, Surface Grinder, Drill Press, CNC Mill Operations, CNC Mill Programming, CNC Lathe Operations, CNC Lathe Programming, and Job Planning, Benchwork and Layout. Students will also earn the OSHA 10 credentials and forklift certification while enrolled in the program.
The Precision Machining and Manufacturing Program has three excellent articulation agreements for students who chose to further their education. The first agreement is with Kent State University. Students may receive 3 credit hours for Engineering Drawing by submitting an application within 15 months of high school graduation, completing the high school Precision Machining and Manufacturing program with a “B” (3.0) g
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Winners of the 67th Boyertown Citizen of the Year Awards have been announced with the Citizen of the Year Award going to Kim Slonaker.
Also, First Responder of the Year has been awarded to Andrew Duncan; Mentor of the Year is Donnie Ellixson, Senior Student of the Year Co-Winners are Jake Dawson and Kelsey Brinckman, and the Special Recognition Award goes to the Optimist Club of Boyertown.
âThe purpose of the Citizen of the Year Awards is to honor and recognize people that are contributing to our community in big ways,â said Lindsey Mason of the Citizen of the Year board. âThis year s winners are phenomenal additions to the decades of Citizen of the Year winners. We are very proud of them and we are so appreciative of the work they have done for our community. We are very excited to honor them!â
Hi everyone.
It is Wednesday afternoon and I am writing early this week because tomorrow I have an appointment at the Bedford hospital at 9:40 a.m. for a mammogram and then I have an appointment at the chiropractor and I am not sure what time I will get home, so I thought I had better start this column while Makailee is sleeping and Mattalee is still at school.
We are supposed to get some more snow and I am hoping we wonât get it until I get back home tomorrow.
We did get a little more snow this past Sunday morning. We had about an inch and a half or two inches when I got up Sunday morning. I got busy right away and got it all swept off the two decks and front porch and walk. Monday morning we had another little dusting of snow and I got everything cleaned off again and Jessica got our car cleaned off because Charley had an appointment in Altoona at the foot doctor. We still have most of the snow that we got the weekend before.
Evan Wells
BELPRE Curstin Giffin and Evan Wells have been named the February Belpre High School Students of the Month.
Giffin is the daughter of Beth Reck Giffin and Dale Giffin. She is enrolled at the Washington County Career Center in the exercise science and sports medicine program.
She is in the National Technical Honor Society, Student Council, AERO and the Interact Club. Giffin has a 4.0 average and plays basketball, earning TVC All Academic and All Conference awards.
Giffin plans to attend Ohio Wesleyan University and major in human health kinetics with a specialty in exercise science and sports medicine. Intending to become a chiropractor, she has verbally committed to attend Ohio Valley University for basketball.
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