CCP Deadline Extended to Aug. 21, 3pm

Tri-Rivers has extended the deadline for students to sign up for College Credit Plus (CCP) to August 21, 2020 by 3pm. This will follow the deadline from Marion Technical College (MTC). This will give students more time to go to MTC campus and take the ACCUPLACER, according to Allisun  Lauthers, Tri-Rivers CCP Coordinator.

Contact Mrs. Lauthers if you need assistance or have questions.
Email:
740-389-8508

CCP Application Instructions 1-2020

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Test Scores CCP at MTC

Steps for College Credit Plus
Step 1: Complete a College credit plus information/guidance session. Complete the letter of Intent form and return to Mrs. Allisun Lauthers,
Step 2: Students must be “eligible” for College Credit Plus participation based on assessment exam scores OR have a cumulative GPA of 3.0. If students are wanting to enroll in a Composition or Statistics course there is additional testing and requirements.
Step 3: College Admission
• Students must apply for admission
• Marion Technical College Application https://www.mtc.edu/apply/
• Columbus State Community College Application https://www.cscc.edu/admissions/ccp-app.shtml
• Contact the college to learn about their requirements, processes, paperwork, and deadlines
Colleges have the final decision on student admission

Step 4: Course Registration
If the student is considered eligible and has been admitted to the college, then the college will discuss course options with the student, based on assessment scores, prerequisites, and other requirements.

Resources:
• Google link to slide show for information session https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1eE1U7zbF_oMzOLkzgzVqSEr9S5KE1WhX83sFogY9fWg/edit?usp=sharing

• Link to sign up to take ACCUPLACER if you do not have a 3.0 Cumulative GPA https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805044ba9a62ba0ff2-testing

• Columbus State College Credit Plus https://www.cscc.edu/academics/college-credit-plus/

A/B Schedule Explained

We will run an A/B Schedule starting August 20th through Sept. 4, 2020.

It is our goal to have ALL students (Level 1, Level 2 and 10th graders) on campus starting Sept. 8, 2020.

All plans are subject to change based on the evolving conditions, data and status of the COVID-19 pandemic. Please watch for text messages, emails, social media posts on Facebook and Twitter.

Also, check back here on the website frequently to our RESET/RESTART page.

Great Start is CANCELED!

To Our Students:
Great Start 2020 is canceled
Unfortunately, due to the evolving conditions, data and status of COVID-19 in our area, we had to cancel Great Start 2020, that was scheduled for August 5 and 6.
Current guidelines recommend that non-essential events/activities are limited. Rest assured, that we will still cover everything we had planned for Great Start during your first week at the Career Center. We will also be mailing you a packet of critical information this week. Please read over it and complete any of the necessary forms or activities.
With concerns of people congregating at Great Start, or any large event, we believe we are making the right decision.
We are looking forward to starting school and having you here at the Career Center.
Please check our facebook page, your email, text messages, and visit our website—tririvers.com— for updates.
At Tri-Rivers we are prepared to provide you the best learning opportunities while focusing on your health and safety.
Tri-Rivers. A School Where You Are ALLOWED to, INSPIRED to, and EXPECTED to BE AMAZING!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tri-Rivers Senior Portfolio Pick-Up Days—May 29-June 9

Click Here: Portfolio Pick up Days Flyer

Tri-Rivers Senior Recognition has always been a wonderful evening of celebration held at the historic Marion Palace Theatre. This year, with the COVID-19 pandemic, things will have to happen differently. Like our Seniors, all of us at Tri-Rivers are sad to forgo this tradition.
However, most important to us is the safety and well-being of our students, their families, our staff and community members. We have been recognizing our Seniors on our Social Media and reaching out to them in different ways. 

Although we are not planning a ceremony, we are going to hold 

Senior Portfolio Pick-Up Days, 

May 29-June 9 in the Tri-Rivers Auditorium, on the west side of our building. 

There will be designated time slots for each program.

 In order to keep our students and staff safe, these guidelines must be followed.

Safety Guidelines for Portfolio Pickup Days

Note: We are requiring masks to be worn by all who attend the Pickup Days

Seniors will need to…
…Arrive during their program’s designated time period:
Friday, May 29, 2020, 10:30am to 12:30pm—Criminal Justice
Monday, June 1, 9am to Noon—Welding

Monday, June 1, 1pm to 3:30pm—Health Careers Academy
Tuesday, June 2, 9am to 10:30am—Culinary Arts
Tuesday, June 2, 11am to 12:30pm—Ag & Industrial Power
Tuesday, June 2, 1pm to 1:30pm—Advanced Machining
Tuesday, June 2, 2pm to 2:30pm—VISION
Tuesday, June 2, 3 to 5pm—Engineering Technologies
Wednesday, June 3, 9am-11:30am—Automotive Technology
Wednesday, June 3, Noon-3pm—CNET
Thursday, June 4, 9am to 11am—Cosmetology
Thursday, June 4, 11am to Noon—Esthetics
Thursday, June 4,  3pm to 5:30pm—Construction Trades Academy
Monday, June 8, 9am to 10:30am—Vet Science
Monday, June 8, 11am—Teacher Academy
Tuesday, June 9, 12:30pm to 3:30pm—Interactive Media

…Park in the West Parking Lot outside of the Auditorium.

…Remain in their vehicles until our Student Resource Officer, Deputy Layne, directs them to enter the Auditorium thru the West Auditorium Doors. Masks must be worn. Hand sanitizer will be provided. Temperatures will be taken.

…Students will enter one at time. Seniors may bring one adult with them into the Auditorium to be their “photographer” to take a photo of them with their portfolio/awards in front of the Tri-Rivers backdrop, if they wish to do that.  When the Senior exits, there will be another backdrop outside in the parking lot for a family photo (Limit 4 members with Senior).

What is Portfolio Pickup Day?
…An opportunity to connect with your Career Tech Instructor and Principal Solis. (No physical contact, but lots of waves and well wishing!)
…A time to pick up a bag of goodies (the bags will be on a table with your name), including:

• Your Portfolio, which contains important certificates, honors, competencies, résumés
• A keepsake T-shirt
• A keepsake program/newsletter
• Awards
• Messages from Staff
• And more!

Again, please know that we would have loved to have had Senior Recognition 2020 at The Palace, but with the safety measures in place, that is not possible. Know that we miss you, we love you and you will always be part of the Tri-Rivers Family! 

We are also working hard to create a memorable video filled with messages, awards, special moments & more!  It will debut Thursday, May 28 at 7pm on our social media, our tririvers.com website and YouTube channel. 

Dial in to join April 15th Board Meeting

Tri-Rivers Board of Education will hold the April 15, 2020 meeting as a phone conference meeting due to the Coronavirus—Covid-19, restrictions barring gatherings. Tri-Rivers School Building is closed. 

Dial in number and ID/Password for board meeting on the 15th at 6:30
+1 929 205 6099 US
Meeting ID: 971 8257 5333
Password: 642696

Tip411 added to our website

Tri-Rivers has added a link to Tip 411 to the bottom of our home page.

Students can report information about potential violence, drugs, bullying, and other issues by clicking Tip411.

Public Safety is a Partnership!

What is tip411? It’s a 100% anonymous app that allows you to send tips to public safety officials about crime, drugs, bullying, suspicious activity and more.

Our local law enforcement utilizes tip411, a popular crime-fighting too that has been used successfully to reduce crime and drug use in over 1,500 communities across the U.S.
We know that people may sometimes be afraid to call police with information, but when using tip411, the system removes all of your identifying information.

Snow Days Invite for Construction

Construction Trades Invites Employers to Snow Days

Join Construction Trades Academy for their Annual Snow Days at Tri-Rivers Career Center, Tuesday, December 17, 2019, 8:15am to 2:45pm. Lunch on us!

Employers, this is a great opportunity to meet Construction Trades students and observe what they have learned and to see their AMAZING lab.

You can even hold a preliminary interview, if interested.

Please RSVP to Instructor David Willey, 740-389-8535 or

We hope you will take the time to stop by and meet the next generation of the professional Construction Trades workforce.

Construction Days Dec 17 in Construction Trades

 

 

Drug Free Hire Me Rally in downtown Marion Ohio

TRCC’s Drug Free. Hire Me! Rally  draws over 600 teens to downtown Marion

Drug Free Hire Me Rally dance contest in downtown Marion OhioThe first ever Drug Free. Hire Me!™ rally—a Tri-Rivers Career Center Initiative—drew more than 600 students to Founders Park in downtown Marion, Ohio, on a cool but sunny October 24th.  The teens, holding Drug Free. Hire Me!™ signs, have pledged to live drug-free lifestyles. This event was a high-energy celebration of their commitment. It included student-led contests, county and city proclamations, interactive games, and impactful speeches.

“This rally and the students’ willingness to be drug tested and become role models and productive citizens, makes a statement about our area,” said event organizer, Ellen Messenger, director of communications for Tri-Rivers. “Marion and all of Ohio has been hard hit by the opiate crisis; we want to break the stigma and let everyone know that’s not who we are and that’s not what our future is about. These students are the change agents.”

Andrew Chwalik, co-owner and operator of Topped Ice Cream in downtown Marion, and the keynote speaker for the event, said it best when he told the teens:

“We all live in a connected world and every single one of us here will be making an impact. We are the future of this world and of this state, this city and this community. We are the ones making the change; making the future that we want to see. It is important that every one of you understands that. It starts right now. Make those positive decisions so that you can make our world a better place for all of us and our children and our children’s children.”

Chwalik armed the students with four ways to battle peer pressure:

• Find your values. Live a healthy lifestyle. Stick to your values for the rest of your life.
• Surround yourself with good people.
Build your army of supporters. If you ever need support when making a big decision, reference your army of supporters. Let them mentor you so you can avoid negative peer pressure.
Practice your courage. Get out of your comfort zone. Do something that helps build your courage.

Tri-Rivers’ 300 plus students, who belong to the Career Center’s Drug Free. Hire Me!™ club, were joined by students in Teen Institute clubs from Marion City, Pleasant, Elgin, River Valley, and Ridgedale schools, as well as students from Cardington-Lincoln in Morrow County.

Max Russell leads a contest at the Drug Free Hire Me Rally in downtown Marion OH

“We started our Drug Free. Hire Me!™ club three years ago to encourage students to choose drug-free lifestyles in order to be prepared for employment and healthy productive lives. It is exciting to see all of these area students here today,” said Chuck Speelman, superintendent for Tri-Rivers.

Marion Mayor Scott Schertzer said, “It is imperative that an organized approach for a drug-free lifestyle is provided and encouraged for our high school students.”

County Commissioner Kerr Murray agreed, “As parents, educators, mentors, employers, healthcare professionals, law enforcement officials, faith and community leaders, we need to support drug prevention programs.”

Messenger said this event was made possible by tremendous community support and a cadre of volunteers. Sponsors included the Marion Community Foundation and OhioHealth. Partners included: Tri-Rivers Career Center, Teen Institute, OhioMeansJobs-Marion, City of Marion, Downtown Marion, County of Marion, Marion City Police Department/MPACT and area schools.

B.J. Gruber, police lieutenant/public information office/MPACT coordinator told the students he was proud of all of them for taking this step.”

“I’ve been in Marion almost 15 years and have never been more proud in participating in an event than I was in the Drug Free Rally,” said Ron Meade, Workforce Development & Supportive Services Administrator, Marion County Job and Family Services.

“For us as students, this event allowed us to take pride in being drug free and to show everyone who we are and that we are taking responsibility for our actions,” said Kristina Lee, a Tri-Rivers Construction Trades Academy/Criminal Justice student and one of the three emcees for the event, along with Max Russell in Tri-Rivers’ RAMTEC Engineering Technologies and Andrew Schoppelrei, in Computer Networking Electronics Technologies.

Chwalik thanked the teens for being the change and “starting your journey to make our world a better place. Your story starts now and this is chapter one. Go!”

 

More event photos on facebook.

The Marion Mayor Scott Schertzer and Kristina Lee at the Drug Free Rally

Veterans Day Services for Marion Area Veterans

Veterans! Service Day For Those Who Served Friday, Nov 8

Veterans have given so much for us; it is time that we give back.

To thank veterans of Marion and surrounding communities, Tri-Rivers Career Center will be providing complimentary services to Veterans furnished by our students in their career labs.

In order to accommodate Veterans attending the event, we ask that appointments or  reservations be made in advance for each of the services you wish to receive.

To schedule an appointment please contact: Amy Holloway at 740-389-8598.

 

FREE Services Available for Veterans include:

•  By reservation: A Soup & Salad Bar lunch provided by our Culinary Arts students in CC Bistro serving from 10:30am-1pm.

•  By appointment: A Wash, Wax & Vacuum vehicle service provided by our Auto Technology students, vehicle drop off between 8-9am, vehicle pick-up 2:15pm.

• By appointment: Esthetics 2 will be doing services 1st/2nd period (8:30-9:00am appointment times) Manicures, Hand/Arm massages & Gel polish application. Cosmetology 1 will be doing scalp treatments with Essential oils or haircuts. AM lab 9:09 start

• By Appointment: Cosmetology 2 will be doing services 7th-10th period (12:15-1:15pm appointment times) Haircuts, Styles, Scalp Massage, Manicures, Pedicures & Basic Facial Esthetics I will be doing Hand and foot Treatments for Veterans. PM lab 12:15pm start

• By Appointment: Servicing Lawn Equipment including: Lawn mowers, Chain saws, Weed Eaters, Snow blowers and Power washers by our Ag & Industrial Power students. Drop off from 8-10:30am and pick up from 12-2pm.

• By appointment: Pet Grooming provided by our Veterinary Science students, 8:30am drop off 2pm pick-up. Pet to be groomed must be up to date on vaccinations—distemper, rabies, bordetella. For pet grooming, please contact: Carrie Heimlich directly at: 740-389-8565

• Portraits taken by our Interactive Media students from 9am- 2pm.

• Health Careers Academy— Free cholesterol checks & Vital Sign readings

• By appointment: Exercise Science & Sports Medicine—wellness coaching session on the effects of stress and how to cope: the importance of mediation and the diaphragm breath.

All Veterans in attendance will be entered into a raffle for a prize built by our Construction Trades students