Patient Care Technician Graduation 2013 Congratulations

Congratulations to the Class of 2013 Patient Care Technician Graduates
The Patient Care Technician Class of 2013 graduated on May 14 2013 , in a ceremony in the Tri-Rivers Auditorium. It was an evening of celebration for the graduates and all those who supported them—parents, husbands, family and friends.
Congratulations to all the graduates, including: Ellie Abbot, Briahna Ash, Emily Coppler, Corey Dodd, Kura Hairston, Kristy Hamilton, Breannah Harrison, Tia Haymond, Laura Hickman, Hannah Roberts, Haley Sorgen, Julie Speelman, Ashley Webb, Beverly Wortz and Chelsea Young.
Award Recipients included:
• Outstanding EKG—Beverly Wortz
• Home Health—Julie Speelman
• Phlebotomy—Kristy Hamilton
• Outstanding Coder—Beverly Wortz
• Clinical Rotations—Tia Haymond and Haley Sorgen
• Peer Awards—Laura Hickman
More photos on Facebook

Senior Recognition Day May 16

Tri-Rivers Senior Recognition 2013 was held May 16 at the historic Palace Theatre in downtown Marion.

Family and friends filled the theatre to watch all the seniors cross the stage and be recognized for their accomplishments.

Recipients of the Director’s Awards included: Mark Vallen, Ag & Industrial Power, Highland; Jerod Redmon, Auto Tech, Harding; Clayton Tolle, CNET, Cardington; Jackie Rhodes, Cosmetology, River Valley; Sonya Grubb, Culinary Arts, Gilead Christian; Sierra Easterday, Early Childhood Education, Elgin; Christian Kyte, Elgin and Mark Stith, River Valley, Engineering Technology; Brooke Robinson, Healthcare Professions, Highland; Morgan Edgelll, Health Tech, Cardington; Tara Wolfe, Pathways, Elgin; Tyler Rankin, Precision Machining, Elgin; Brianna Davidson, River Valley and Jessie Smith, Pleasant, Public Safety Services; Anna Foss, Vet Science, Ridgedale and Chris Kuhn, Welding Ridgedale. More photos on facebook.

Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) Presidents Awards: Darian Hursey, SkillsUSA; Mark Vallen, FFA; and Bailey Williams, FCCLA.

Brittany Winebarger receives the Math Award. More photos on Facebook.Awards: Darian Hursey, SkillsUSA; Mark Vallen, FFA; and Bailey Williams, FCCLA.

 

Whitaker wins Incentive Vehicle

Stacee Whitaker, a sophomore from Marion Harding in the Transition program, won the 2013 Incentive vehicle in the end of the year Incentive Drawing.
Tri-Rivers rewards its students for high levels of achievement in the areas of attendance, academics, participation and positive behavior. Each 9 weeks students have the opportunity to earn prizes such as food parties, incentive trips, and tickets to deposit into the end-of-the-year grand prize drawing for a vehicle!!    
The better a teen’s attendance, the more chances to win.

Freni Wins Trachsel Foundation Scholarship

Eliza Freni, a Marion Harding Senior majoring in Computer Networking Electronics Technologies (CNET) received a scholarship from The Dennis and Sara Trachsel Foundation of $10,000 per academic year for four years.

The award was presented at Tri-Rivers on Thursday, May 9 to Eliza by Trustees of the Foundation.   

 

Students speak at Rotary

Once again, Tri-Rivers enjoyed hosting Rotary for a month.    It was a great experience for the Culinary Students to cater the event.

Student speakers at the last meeting included: Brianna Davidson, Criminal Justice; Anna Foss, Vet Science; Chris Kuhn, Welding and Donovan Veeley, Digital Media & Entertainment.    

 

 

Culinary Arts Continues to Grow, Expand

This year Culinary Arts opened C.C. Beans—Tri-Rivers Coffee Cafe. By next year they will also have a bakery—C.C.Buns—Tri-Rivers Corner Bakery and the restaurant will be renamed to C.C. Bistro.

In Culinary Arts students work side by side with a certified chef to create professional foods, cakes and pastries with an artistic presentation. Students plan, prepare and serve meals for upscale events and casual dining. And they manage and operate a restaurant, bakery and coffee café.  

During the month of April Tri-Rivers hosted the Marion Rotary meetings in the auditorium. The Culinary students catered the event each week.

 

Outstanding Alumni 2013 Honored

Tri-Rivers Career Center took a few moments to recognize the Outstanding Alumni for 2013

 

Levi Retterer, a 2009 graduate, with Ted Davis, Industrial Maintenance Coordinator/Instructor. Levi graduated from the Welding Program in 2009, the Hobart Welding School in 2010 and mentored with his dad Todd in the family business. He is a machinist with Central Machine and also teaches in the Tri-Rivers Center For Adult Education.

Scott Jones, a Machine Trades graduate of the first Tri-Rivers class, worked in his field and then brought his knowledge to the classroom and lab at Tri-Rivers as a teacher. Scott has taught Machine Trades, Precision Machining, and Transitions. Scott provides solid technical knowledge and the ability to communicate it to students.

Tiffany Manley, second from right, with her former instructor Karen Hedges, Senior Cosmetology Instructor Sheri Wells and Junior Cosmetology Instructor Becky Salyer. Tiffany graduated from the Cosmetology program in 2003. She began working at Charles Penzone Grand Salon where she has continued to excel receiving the President’s Award, Gold Award, promotions to Director level stylist and being appointed to the Creative Team. She also helps with bridal shows, fashion shows and write blogs for the Penzone website.
Richard Cook, a 2008 graduate of the Industrial Maintenance program, receives award from Ted Davis. While attending Adult Education classes at Tri-Rivers, Rick was hired by North Central Electric. He is now continuing his education and will soon graduate as an Electrical Engineer.

Distinguished Service Recognized

Congratulations to Tri-Rivers/Lautenslager 2013 Award Recipients

The first Distinguished Service Award was presented in 1993 to Jack Lautenslager, who is often referred to as “Mr. Tri-Rivers.” Mr. Lautenslager spearheaded the efforts to pass the original levy that provided the funds to build the Career Center that opened in 1976.  He continued to share his expertise and talents with  Tri-Rivers his entire life.

Today the Distinguished Service Awards are presented in his memory to individuals or groups who donate their time, resources  and talents in order to make Tri-Rivers Career Center, Center For Adult Education and the Education Community successful.

General Mills, left, represented by Gary Korte and Amanda Jacobs, receive their award from Alice Bailey, Tri-Rivers Career Development Specialist.General Mills employees have volunteered countless hours to career development programs at the elementary, middle and high school levels. They have also contributed over $15,000 to the KAPOW (Kids and the Power of Work) elementary program and $6,000 to Financial Literacy programs running at the middle and high school levels. Amanda works as  Human Resources assistant and Gary is one of the Technical Coordinators at General Mills.

Both of them are KAPOW classroom volunteers and have partnered with 5th grade classrooms at River Valley Liberty Elementary for six years. General Mills has graciously been a worksite  offering hands-on activities for elementary kids. The company believes that business can make a positive impact.  General Mills employees, like Gary and Amanda, walk the walk when it comes to that belief.

Gary Nutter of McDaniel Motor Company received a Distinguished Service Award for his involvement with TRCC’s Auto Technology program. He has served on the Advisory Board for several years and helped establish the shadowing program. Through Gary several students have been exposed to the Automotive trade and gained valuable knowledge. Working with Gary has given Auto Tech students an edge over the competition.

Ed Goodwin, center, the Technology Instructor at River Valley was recognized by Ritch Ramey and Tad Douce for his role in bringing the National Robotics Challenge (NRC) to Marion, Ohio, as well as Vex Robotics. Ed was one of the first area instructors to use robotics in his lab. Without his leadership there would be no NRC or Vex Robotics . His RV Tech Teams have excelled and are oftentimes the teams to beat. He also was recognized for his prison ministry. As he retires from RV with 35 years of teaching, he leaves a large legacy as a role model for his students.

Marion Jobs for Ohio Graduates (JOGS) employees, Keith Willis, Graduate Recovery Coordinator and Karlotta Collins, Intervention Specialist, receive their awards from Becky Porter, TRCC guidance counselor, Cody McComas, student, Allison Cox and Sherrie Dunn, also counselors. Karlotta is the teacher, tutor, “mother” and friend to students as they work to acquire credits to graduate. Keith focuses on helping students overcome barriers to education and employment.

Recipient Marion Manor Nursing Home was represented by Linn Wade and Vivian Collins with presenters Lori Conte, Emeline Kelly and Richard George of the Center For Adult Education. Marion Manor was recognized for going above and beyond as a clinical site for students in the Practical Nursing program. They have consistently provided a supportive learning environment.

Rob Smith of DEPCO, center,  with presenters Ritch Ramey and Tad Douce. Rob has worked with TRCC for 10 years, assisting with robotics contests—setting up courses, judging, housing equipment, sponsoring events through DEPCO.  He has dedicated numerous hours promoting robotics contests including the National Robotics Challenge.

The first Distinguished Service Award was presented in 1993 to Jack Lautenslager, who is often referred to as “Mr. Tri-Rivers.” Mr. Lautenslager spearheaded the efforts to pass the original levy that provided the funds to build the Career Center that opened in 1976.  He continued to share his expertise and talents with  Tri-Rivers his entire life.

Today the Distinguished Service Awards are presented in his memory to individuals or groups who donate their time, resources  and talents in order to make Tri-Rivers Career Center, Center For Adult Education and the Education Community successful.

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