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Students, Alumni, Business Partners, Friends of Tri-Rivers!
During Career & Technical Education Month we’ve set a goal of 1,000 fans for the Tri-Rivers Facebook page. We need your help to reach that goal. Just click Like Us” at http://www.facebook.com/tririverscareercenter

Be part of the conversation. Share your ideas, suggest programs, share success stories, etc.

Join the fun, come see what’s going on!!!

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2nd Quarter Honor Roll

Congratulations to the following students for achieving academic excellence:

All A’s

Authement, Darren
Breece, Adam,
Campbell, Sarah,
Casto, Cory ,
Chapman, Drew
Dunn, Abigail
Easterday, Sierra
Eblin, Ceslie
Edgell, Morgan
Franklin, Joshua
George, Amber
Holsinger, Mariah
Houston, Cheyenne
Hursey, Darian
Johnson, Mark “Andrew”
Lucas, Megan M.
Organ, Taylor
Parks, Brandon
Schroeder, Eva
Shepherd, Jonikka
Sisson, Emily
South, Andre
Swartz, Connor
Winebarger, Brittney

 


Honor Roll

Bails, Taylor
Baisden, Kaycie
Bautista, Jeanette
Belcher, Brittany
Bishop, Mysteria
Blanton, Samantha
Breece, Schalyn
Breech, Ariel
Brockman, Jessica
Brough, Kelly
Carroll, Henry
Chapman, David
Christian, Douglas
Collins, Kristine
Combs, Darian
Cooper, Scott
Costello, Brian
Deem, Stephanie
Dennis, Brandon
Dennis, Kaitlyn
Dowdy, Megan
Elliott, Tracy
Evans, Shirley
Fogle, Destini
Force, Griffen
Gleespen, Dilan
Glosser, Eric
Greashaber, Leslie
Griffith, Anthony
Haines, Richard
Hamm, Courtney
Hesson, Kaylee
Holloway, Austin
Hornbeck, Stacy
Howell III, James
Jackson, Travis
Johnson, Jason
Jones, Tyler
Koontz, Zack
Kurtz, Katie
Lane, Talor
LeMaster, Katie
Lucas, Megan Marie
Lutz, Harry
Lynch, Jason
MacMichael, Breaunna
Magsanay, Felicia
McGlothlin, Yasmine
McHargue, Stormee
Mehaffey, Bobbie
Monroe, Brittanee
Moore, Jessica
Morgan, Alisha
Mullenniex, Jamie
Oberdier, Isaac
Parks, Courtney
Partlow, Elly
Peer, Kristian
Pfeiffer, Jesse
Pierce, Missy
Quigley, Dillon
Rankin, Tyler
Rausch, Diana
Risch, Deana
Ritchie, Kenyen
Roberts, Logan
Robinson, Brooke
Saunders, Chelsea
Scholz, Cory
Schreck, Justin
Seiber, Cheyenne
Shearer, Christina
Shuster, Sierra
Slack, Donovan
Smith, Zane
Snyder, Ashley
Stanton, Gregory
Stinehelfer, Cody
Szymkowiak, Kyle
Thomas, Patrick
Tobin, Emily
Treadway, Rebekah
Tucker, Melanie
Wells, Shayna
White, John
Wilson, Shaylee
Young, Alivia

February is CTE Month

Tri-Rivers is celebrating Career & Technical Education (CTE) Month. This year’s theme is Learning Today, Earning Tomorrow, which highlights the critical need for career and technical education (CTE) programs to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to be competitive in today’s global economy.

“By partnering with the business community, CTE programs are investing in students’ lives with the latest technology and skills that will prepare them to become successful employees as well as future leaders, ”  said Larry Hickman, executive director for Tri-Rivers.

Career Technical Education is a major part of the solution to a myriad of national economic and workforce problems, such as high school dropout rates, a weakened economy, global competitiveness and massive layoffs.
Some interesting statistics about CTE include:

There are 14.4 million secondary and postsecondary career and technical education students in the United States. Career and technical education is offered in middle school, high schools, two-year community and technical colleges and other postsecondary schools.

• Tri-Rivers offers a wide range of career training including: Transitions—a sophomore exploration program; programs for juniors & seniors including Digital Media & Entertainment, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Health Technologies, Healthcare Professions, Public Safety Services, Early Childhood Education, Floral Design, Landscaping/Garden Center, Construction Technologies, Computer Networking Electronics Technologies (CNET), Precision Machining Technology, Welding, At & Industrial Power Technology, Automotive Technology, Collision Repair Technology and two programs for seniors—Teaching Professions Academy and Engineering Technology. Two new programs were also recently added: Successful Training to Employment Possibilities (STEPS) and Pathways to Employment.

• High School students may also continue their training at Tri-Rivers Center For Adult Education. The Adult Center offers: computer training; Healthcare, including PN and LPN to RN programs; Public Safety Services, including paramedic, fire and EMT; Industrial Maintenance, including HVAC, Welding, Electrical; and Workforce Development programs.

•  Career and technical education prepares both youth and adults for a wide range of careers that may require varying levels of  education—from high school to postsecondary certificates to two- and four-year college degrees.

• Almost all high school students take at least one CTE course, and one in four students take three or more courses in a single program area. One-third of college students are involved in CTE programs, and as many as 40 million adults engage in short-term postsecondary occupational training.

•  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, of the 20 fastest growing occupations, 10 require an associate’s degree or less. Furthermore, of the 20 occupations with the largest numbers of new jobs projected for 2018, 13 require on-the-job training (career tech) or an associate’s degree.

•  Career Tech students are significantly more likely than their non-CTE counterparts to report that they developed problem-solving, project completion, research, math, college application, work-related, communication, time management, and critical thinking skills during high school.

As part of our celebration, Tri-Rivers will be on with WMRN’s Jeff Ruth Monday-Friday,  Feb. 14-18, starting at 6:20am.  Join Us!!

Students, Alumni, Business Partners, Friends of Tri-Rivers…Help us reach our goal of 1,000 fans on Facebook. Just click “Like Us” at www.facebook.com/tririverscareercenter….Join the Conversation!!!

Kokosing presents

Andy Fox of Kokosing Construction Co. presented to students from the Construction Technologies, Auto Technologies, Welding, Ag & Industrial Power programs today about job opportunities, apprenticeships, etc. He said Kokosing has been built on the foundation that “our people are our most valuable resource.” Thanks Kokosing for partnering with Tri-Rivers!

Learn more about job opportunities with Kokosing by clicking here.

Students present at Kiwanis

Four Tri-Rivers students and Superintendent Charles Speelman presented to the Marion Noon Kiwanis Club Thursday, January 13, 2011.

The students included: Colton Moore, Auto Tech; Andrew Napper, Welding; Destini Fogle, Healthcare Professions; and Andre South, Computer Networking Electronics Technologies (CNET). The students talked about their programs, their plans after graduation for continuing their education and answered questions from Kiwanis members.

Superintendent Chuck Speelman explained the goals of Tri-Rivers, the changes that have been made to update programs, and the importance of partnering with area businesses. He also said that Tri-Rivers slogan: A school where you are ALLOWED to, INSPIRED to and EXPECTED to be AMAZING, is what Tri-Rivers is all about. “We are a great choice for many, many students.”

Kiwanis member Bob Columber said, “Tri-Rivers has changed a lot. The opportunities you offer students today is truly amazing.”

Members also had questions about customer service. Superintendent Speelman said most programs offer services. For details on customer service, click here.

Parks wins scholarship

Brandon Parks, senior landscaping/garden center student, won a Phil Kozel Memorial FFA Scholarship for $500 from the Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association. The scholarship is memory of Dr. Kozel, professor of horticulture at The Ohio State University. Brandon will be recognized January 23 in Columbus.

 

 

Budget Meeting

Legal Notice

Notice is hereby given that copies of the Proposed Budget and estimate of cost of operation of the Tri-Rivers School District, County of Marion,

Ohio, including the cost of operating the public schools of said district for fiscal year of July 2011 through June 2012, are on file in the office of the Board of Education and open to inspection of the public pursuant to the requirements of law.

A public hearing on the proposed budget for Tri-Rivers will be held in the Board of Education Office, Tri-Rivers Career Center, 2222 Marion-Mount Gilead Road, Marion, Ohio on Wednesday, January 12, 2011 at 7 pm (Room 104).

Steve Earnest, Treasurer, Tri-Rivers Career Center,

Tri-Rivers Students Raise $3,383 for Honor Flight

Tri-Rivers students and staff raised $3,383 to send veterans to Washington D.C. to visit memorials dedicated to their important service through Honor Flight Columbus who arranges the trips and activities.

After hearing Gerald “Van” Van Arsdale, a WWII Veteran talk about the Honor Flight trip and his war experiences at the 2010 Veterans Day Assembly, the students and staff wanted to be part of the fund raising efforts. Through movies and friendly competitions they raised enough funds to send at least 11 veterans to D.C., according to Heather Jenkins, social studies teacher and one of the coordinators of the assembly.

Van Arsdale told of  experiences during WWII where he and his twin, George, both served. “George and I tore a $2 bill in half when we parted. I came back; he never did. He died September 17, 1945 when a typhoon capsized the ship he was serving aboard. My better half was gone.”

Bobbi Richards, director for Honor Flight Columbus, said,  “It is so important that we help these veterans overcome barriers so they may visit the World War II Memorial. It is a long overdue tribute to the men and women who sacrificed so much for our freedom, and a memorial to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.”

The 85-year-old Van Arsdale said his trip to the World War II Memorial through Honor Flight Columbus was “hard to describe in words. I was able to pull up my brother’s name up on the computer there. I found out he died on a Monday, I hadn’t known that.”

Richards said all World War II Veterans—from the greatest generation—deserve the opportunity to take this trip. “We work hard to make it happen. Fundraisers like Tri-Rivers make a difference.”

She also said veterans from all wars deserve a thank you. “Students when you see someone that is wearing something that signifies they are a veteran, approach them and shake their hand and say “thank you.”

Veterans activities at TRCC were organized by the Social Studies Team of Heather Jenkins, Jim Longo and Roy Schweinfurth.

For more information or for details on making a  donation  to Honor Flight Columbus, visit www.honorflightcolumbus.org

December 2010 Exploring Careers Days

More than 800 sophomores will be exploring careers
at Tri-Rivers Monday, December 6 and Tuesday, December 7.

Prior to “Exploring Careers Days,” Tri-Rivers Guidance Counselor Becky Porter and current Tri-Rivers students visited all the area sophomores to answer questions about Tri-Rivers including: available career pathways, earning college credits while at the Career Center, leadership development opportunities and what programs are offered.

Sophomores are encouraged to come to Exploring Careers Days so they can meet the faculty and experience learning in the lab environments at Tri-Rivers.

Each participating sophomore will spend 40 minutes in three programs of their choice where they will do hands-on activities.

Students are invited to return Thursday, December 9, 5:30-7:30pm, for Open House. “We encourage the sophomores to bring people who care about them and their future to the Open House,” said Ellen Messenger, spokesperson for TRCC. ”

Along with a free spaghetti dinner, sophomores and their guests will have the opportunity to tour the building, ask additional questions, watch demonstrations and contests, meet staff and fill in enrollment applications.”

Tri-Rivers serves Cardington, Elgin, Highland, Marion Catholic, Marion Harding, Mt.Gilead, North Union, Pleasant, Ridgedale and River Valley school districts.

Connect with the Tri-Rivers Community on FACEBOOK at www.facebook.com/tririverscareercenter.

Comptia awards

Congratulations to Damon Glomski and Andrew Johnson of CNET. Both students won IT Merit Awards—$250 cash scholarships—for achievements in Information Technology (IT) Studies from the CompTIA Educational Foundation.

The awards are to be used to continue their educations in the IT Industry.

IT job opportunities remain plentiful despite the softening of the economy. Certification programs empower individuals with the necessary knowledge to compete for the available high paying and rewarding IT positions.

“CompTIA Educational Foundation’s continuous support of IT education has made it possible for individuals like Damon and Andrew to successfully prepare for their careers,” said CNET Instructor Jeff Young.

To be considered for the awards, Damon and Andrew had to achieve a CompTIA certification and plan to pursue additional IT certifications.

The IT Merit Award program underscores the importance of technology training and development in today’s workforce.

For more information on the certification program or the awards program visit the Educational Foundation’s website @ www.comptia.org