Staff Years of Service Awards
/in Adult Ed archives, Adult Education News, High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorThe 2017 Staff Service Awards were presented at the End of the Year Staff Meeting.
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Five Years of Service: Eliza Gentkowski, Carrie Heimlich and Jennie Rinnert with Superintendent Chuck Speelman.
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10 Years of Service: Amy Hansen, Julie Myers and Superintendent Chuck Speelman.
![Larry Hickman, 15 years of Service](https://tririvers.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/18620168_10158757424935578_8763489058476920227_n-300x225.jpg)
15 years of Service: Larry Hickman and Dee Dee Farmer.
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25 Years of Service: Lori Burkhart
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30 Years of Service: Ritch Ramey
Retiring staff: Barb Bell, 31 years; Laura Wixtead, 30 years; Cindy Salyer, 23 years; Maria Augustin, 19 years; Toni Kimberling, 18 years; Ted Davis, 17 years; Steve Lawrence, 14 years; Pam Collins, 12 years; Cindy Binns, 9 years.
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2017 HS Retirees
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Ted Davis 2017 Retiree
Tri-Rivers/RAMTEC Summer Vex Camps Almost Full
/in High School News/by web editorThe 2017 Tri-Rivers/RAMTEC Summer Vex Robotics Camps—an Advanced one for 8-12th grade students, and a Beginners one for 6-12th grade students is set for June 5-7, 2017. Then June 8 and 9 there will be a Vex IQ Camp for students entering grades 4-7.
Both camps will be held at RAMTEC, on the Tri-Rivers Career Center Campus, 2222 Marion-Mt. Gilead Rd., Marion, OH 43302. For more information call Ritch Ramey 740-360-8156.
For registration form and agenda for the June 5-7 Advanced Vex Summer Camp
ADVANCED NOW CLOSED! Please Apply Next Year.
(Grades 8-12), click on link: Vex Robotics Advanced Camp 2017
Safety, Terminology, Tools & Software, Review Robot Construction, Programming; Build & Compete in Robot Challenge; Review Gearing, Torgue, Engineering Notebook & Programming; Review Sensors, Pneumatics, Compete is Robot Skills Contest, and more! Lunch and T-shirt provided.
For registration form and agenda for the June 5-7 Basics Vex Summer Camp (Grades 6-12), click on link:
Vex Robotics Basics Camp 2017
BASICS NOW CLOSED! Please Apply Next Year.
Students plan, design and redesign 2018 Vex Robot, start working on Engineering Notebook. Lunch and T-shirt provided.
For registration form and agenda for the June 8-9 Tri-Rivers RAMTEC Vex IQ Robotics Camp (grades 4-7) click on link: Vex IQ Camp 2017
ONLY A FEW VEX IQ OPENINGS LEFT. ENROLL TODAY!!
Mail your completed forms with registration fees to Mr. Ramey.
For news and updates visit the RAMTEC Vex Robotics League website.
Senior Recognition 2017 honors grads
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorTri-Rivers recognized and celebrated the hard work of our Seniors to accomplish their many diverse goals at the 2017 Senior Recognition held at the historic Palace Theatre in downtown Marion Thursday, May 18.
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Seniors receiving principal’s awards at Palace Theatre.
This year, 35 percent of our students have already been accepted into employment and/or apprenticeships related to their programs. Forty-seven percent have been accepted to continue their education through two and four year colleges and universities with thousands of dollars in scholarships. And 18 percent or our young men and women have enlisted in the different branches of the United States military.
The Principal’s Awards for Career -Technical Excellence by Program (Photo above):
• Zach Madison—Ag & Industrial Power
• Dylan Cooper—Advanced Machining
• Colton Curry—Automotive Technology
• Blake Ray—Computer Networking Electronics Technologies
• Syrena Rodriguez—Cosmetology
• Caroline Mann—Criminal Justice
• Ashley Steurer—Culinary Arts
• Genevieve Loyer—Digital Media & Entertainment
• Austin Rose—Engineering Technologies
• Chelsie Brenzo—Healthcare Professions (Health Careers Academy)
• Kayla James—Hospitality
• Sabrina Rawlins—Veterinary Science
• Dakota Crum—Welding
The Outstanding Academic Department Award Recipients
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Ben Ackerman—Social Studies
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Brooke Whitaker—English
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Kayla James—Math
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Sydney Hanshaw—Science
Congratulations to Tri-Rivers Seniors!! Listed below by program.
AG & INDUSTRIAL POWER TECHNOLOGY
Brian Benner – Highland
• Certificate of Achievement
• Academic Award of Excellence
• Award of Distinction
• National Technical Honor Society
• Ambassador
• Recipient of the Bill & Shelby Guthery Memorial Scholarship -$250
• Accepted to Marion Technical College
Alex Bennett – North Union
• Certificate of Mastery
Nathan Bowdle – Pleasant
• Certificate of Achievement
Alex Buckner – Elgin
• Certificate of Participation
Austyn Carter – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
Jordan Coleman – Elgin
• Certificate of Participation
Newton Cunningham – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
Gregory Gullett – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
Jessica Hartman – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
• Ambassador
Zachary Madison – North Union
• Certificate of Mastery
• National Technical Honor Society
• Ambassador
Timothy Mitchell – Pleasant
• Certificate of Participation
Cody Smith – Highland
• Certificate of Participation
Dylan Smith – Highland
• Certificate of Participation
Evan Stowe – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Participation
Curtis Tyler – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Participation
ADVANCED MACHINING
Dylan Cooper – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Participation
• Award of Distinction
Joshua Mack – Home Schooled
• Certificate of Participation
Taylor McGee – Cardington
• Certificate of Participation
Montana Rosales – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
Christian Webb – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Participation
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Brock Ballinger – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
Colton Curry – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Mastery
• Award of Distinction
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Maintenance and Light Repair
– Automobile Service Technology
– Heating and Air Conditioning
– Manual Drive Train and Axles
– Automatic Transmission and Transaxle
– Engine Repair
– Engine Performance
– Electrical and Electronic Systems
– Brakes
– Steering and Suspension
– Accepted to University of Northwestern Ohio
Austin Depriest – Pleasant
• Certificate of Achievement
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Maintenance and Light Repair
– Automobile Service Technology
– Heating and Air Conditioning
– Automatic Transmission and Transaxle
Brandon Freeman – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Participation
Jordyn Gary – Pleasant
• Certificate of Achievement
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Maintenance and Light Repair
– Automobile Service Technology
– Heating and Air Conditioning
– Manual Drive Train and Axles
– Automatic Transmission and Transaxle
– Engine Repair
– Engine Performance
– Electrical and Electronic Systems
– Brakes
– Steering and Suspension
Shawn Geckle – Pleasant
– Certificate of Achievement
– Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Maintenance and Light Repair
– Automobile Service Technology
– Engine Repair
– Brakes
-• Steering and Suspension
Macey Hamilton – North Union
• Certificate of Achievement
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Maintenance and Light Repair
– Automobile Service Technology
– Engine Repair
– Electrical and Electronic Systems
– Brakes
– Steering and Suspension
– Award of Distinction
– National Technical Honor Society
Nathan Hoffman – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Maintenance and Light Repair
– Automobile Service Technology
– Heating and Air Conditioning
– Manual Drive Train and Axles
– Engine Repair
– Engine Performance
– Electrical and Electronic Systems
– Brakes
– Steering and Suspension
– Automatic Transmission and Transaxle
Tyler Huff – Highland
• Certificate of Achievement
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Maintenance and Light Repair
– Automobile Service Technology
– Heating and Air Conditioning
– Manual Drive Train and Axles
– Engine Repair
– Engine Performance
– Electrical and Electronic Systems
– Brakes
– Automatic Transmission and Transaxle
Timothy Kamphowe – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Maintenance and Light Repair
– Steering and Suspension
– Accepted to University of Northwestern Ohio
Dillan King – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Achievement
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Engine Repair
Tyler Kirk – Elgin
• Certificate of Achievement
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Maintenance and Light Repair
– Steering and Suspension
Devin Kreitzer – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Maintenance and Light Repair
Drake McCallen – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Achievement
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Brakes
• Accepted to University of Northwestern Ohio
Noah Still – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
Elizabeth Trudeau – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
• Earned ASE Student Certification in:
– Brakes
• Accepted to Marion Technical College
COMPUTER NETWORKING ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES
Devan Bale – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
Nicholas Conley – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
Jonah Edler – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
• Accepted to Marion Technical College
Jacob Fitch – River Valley
• Certificate of Mastery
Eric Gill – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
Ken-Tre Hickman – Cardington
• Certificate of Achievement
Cynthia Hill – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
• Recipient of the Hiram Masonic Lodge 18 – $3000 annually for four years
Dylan Houk – River Valley
• Certificate of Mastery
Caleb Parks – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
• Enlisted in the United States Navy
Blake Ray – River Valley
• Certificate of Mastery
Savannah Stephens – River Valley
• Certificate of Mastery
• Award of Distinction
Kendall Thompson – Highland
• Certificate of Achievement
Franklyn Turner – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
Cullen Wilson – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
COSMETOLOGY
Lauren Bailey – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
Annmarie Belden – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Achievement
Kayley Coleman – Marion Hardig
• Certificate of Achievement
• Ambassador
Kaylee Combs – River Valley
• Certificate of Mastery
Kayla Dietsch – River Valley
• Certificate of Mastery
Alexis Goers – Cardington
• Certificate of Mastery
Amber Hornbeck – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Mastery
• Award of Distinction
• National Technical Honor Society
August Jackson – Elgin
• Certificate of Mastery
Mercedes Kamposh – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
Molly Kelson – TRECA
• Certificate of Achievement
Nicole Norris – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
Jackie Pendleton – Elgin
• Certificate of Achievement
Taylor Ramoneda – Cardington
• Certificate of Achievement
• Ambassador
Syrena Rodriguez – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Mastery
• Recipient of the Burroughs Nature Scholarship – $500
• Accepted to University of Cincinnati
Tieraney Sharp – Highland
• Certificate of Mastery
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Benjamin Ackerman – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
Justin Baker – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
Zachary Burkey – Cardington
• Certificate of Achievement
• Accepted to North Central State College
Dustin Collins – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
Austin Crowe – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
Caroline Manns – River Valley
• Certificate of Mastery
• Academic Award of Excellence
• National Technical Honor Society
• Enlisted in the United States Marine Corp
Herbert Oney – Elgin
• Certificate of Mastery
• National Technical honor Society
• Enlisted in the United States Army
Jeffrey Young – Upper Sandusky
• Certificate of Mastery
• Award of Distinction
• National Technical Honor Society
• Ambassador
• Recipient of the Tri-Rivers Education Association Scholarship -$500
• Recipient of the Multi-County Job Fair Scholarship – $500
• Recipient of Marion Technical College Foundation Scholarship -$4231
CULINARY ARTS
Amy Baer – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Achievement
Hallie Barron – North Union
• Certificate of Participation
Shelby Brown – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Achievement
Abigail Bunker – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Achievement
• Accepted to the Apprenticeship Program at Project Search
Jerimiah Horner – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
• ServSafe Certification
Mason Lanum – Cardington
• Certificate of Achievement
Kayla Leeper – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
Hayley Manley – Elgin
• Certificate of Participation
Heather Mathews – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
Britney Medley – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Achievement
• ServSafe Certification
• Recipient of the Culinary Arts Scholarship – $500
Jonathan Parks – Elgin
• Certificate of Achievement
Kenneth Price – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Achievement
Cassandra Shuck – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Mastery
• Academic Award of Excellence
• Award of Distinction
• National Technical Honor Society
• ServSafe Certification
• Ambassador
Cody Snare – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
• ServSafe Certification
• Recipient of the James Harris Scholarship – $500
• Accepted to Sullivan University
Ashley Steurer – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Achievement
• ServSafe Certification
Boe Willis – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
• Enlisted in the United States Navy
Star Wilson – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
Aaron Zamer – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
DIGITAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
Marisa Davis – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Participation
• Adobe Certifications in Photoshop, Illustrator and PremierePro
Daved Demery – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
• Adobe Certifications in Photoshop, Illustrator
• Accepted to Bradford School
Christopher Duncan – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
• Adobe Certification in Illustrator
Daysia Elliott – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Participation
• Adobe Certification in Illustrator
Tyler Foy – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
• Adobe Certification in Illustrator
Christian French – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
• Adobe Certifications in Photoshop, Illustrator, PremierePro and InDesign
Jordain Jennings – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Participation
Korrina Koeppel – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
• Adobe Certification in Illustrator
Genevieve Loyer – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
• National Technical Honor Society
• Adobe Certifications in Photoshop, Illustrator, PremierePro and InDesign
Lindsay McQueen – Cardington
• Certificate of Achievement
• Academic Award of Excellence
• Award of Distinction
• Adobe Certifications in Photoshop and Illustrator
• National Technical Honor Society
Anita Merrill – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
• Adobe Certifications in Photoshop, Illustrator and PremierePro
Chance Mories – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Participation
Jason Oney – Elgin
• Certificate of Achievement
• Adobe Certifications in Photoshop, Illustrator and PremierePro
Tyler Rice – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
• Award of Distinction
• Adobe Certifications in Photoshop, Illustrator, PremierePro and InDesign
• Recipient of the Tri-Rivers Alumni Association
Scholarship – $100
Cheyenne Simon – Cardington
• Certificate of Achievement
• Adobe Certifications in Photoshop, Illustrator and PremierePro
Delaney Snyder – Cardington
• Certificate of Participation
• Adobe Certification in Illustrator
Rebecca Vaught – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
• Adobe Certification in Illustrator
• Accepted to the School of Advertising Art
Billie Wells – Highland
• Certificate of Participation
• Adobe Certification in Illustrator
Austin Wilson – Cardington
• Certificate of Participation
• Adobe Certification in Illustrator
Amanda Young – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
• Adobe Certifications in Photoshop, Illustrator, PremierePro and InDesign
Abigail Zaler – Elgin
• Certificate of Achievement
• Adobe Certification in Illustrator
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES
Ryan Byrd – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
Matthew Craig – Cardington
• Certificate of Achievement
• Award of Distinction
Kiestyn Graber – Elgin
• Certificate of Achievement
Demetri Hernandez – Pleasant
• Certificate of Achievement
• Recipient of the SME Education Foundation Honda – $2500
• Accepted into the Whirlpool Maintenance Engineering Summer Co-op Program
Samuel Hostetter – Pleasant
• Certificate of Achievement
Eric Jankowski – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
• National Technical Honor Society
• Accepted to the Ohio State University, Marion Campus
Nicholas Lehner – Pleasant
• Certificate of Achievement
• Accepted into the Whirlpool Maintenance Engineering Summer Co-op Program
Thomas Poorman – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
• Accepted into the Whirlpool Maintenance Engineering Summer Co-op Program
Austin Rose – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
• National Technical Honor Society
• Ambassador
Quinton Sayre – Elgin
• Certificate of Achievement
• National Technical Honor Society
• Accepted into the Whirlpool Maintenance Engineering Summer Co-op Program
• Accepted into the Whirlpool Maintenance Engineering Summer Co-op Program
Preston Smith – Pleasant
• Certificate of Achievement
Kaleb Taylor – Elgin
• Certificate of Achievement
• Accepted into the Whirlpool Maintenance Engineering Summer Co-op Program
Corey Vassel – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Achievement
• National Technical Honor Society
• Ambassador
• Accepted into the Whirlpool Maintenance Engineering Summer Co-op Program
HEALTH CAREERS ACADEMY-HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONS
Mykenzie Abrams – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
Emilee Belcher – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Participation
Jeannie Blevins – Elgin
• Certificate of Mastery
Hannah Bogard – River Valley
• Certificate of Mastery
• National Technical Honor Society
Chelsie Brenzo – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Mastery
• National Technical Honor Society
• Ambassador
• Recipient of the TRCC Board of Education Scholarship – $200
• Accepted to Youngstown State University
Kaila Broadwater – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Mastery
• National Technical Honor Society
• Recipient of the Marion Technical College President’s Scholarship – $1500
Jace Chevalier – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
Ivy Clarke – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Achievement
Payten Cover – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
Michaela Engwall – Pleasant
• Certificate of Achievement
Cheyeanne Glover – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
Kayla Lavender – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Achievement
Kaylie Lowrie – Cardington
• Certificate of Mastery
• National Technical Honor Society
Sabrina Sandy – North Union
• Certificate of Mastery
• Award of Distinction
• National Technical Honor Society
• Ambassador
• Enlisted in the United States Navy
Courtney Spring – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
• National Technical Honor Society
• Recipient of the Multi-County Job Fair Scholarship – $500
• Recipient of the Tri-Rivers Career Center Scholarship – $350
• Accepted to Marion Technical College
Amanda Starcher – North Union
• Certificate of Achievement
Shelby Troyer – Cardington
• Certificate of Achievement
• Award of Distinction
• National Technical Honor Society
• Ambassador
• Accepted to Columbus State Community College
Kelsey Weaver – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Achievement
Allyene Workman – Ridgedale
•Certificate of Participation
HOSPITALITY
Makayla Chandler – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
Caleb Hammond – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
Kayla James – Pleasant
• Certificate of Mastery
• Award of Distinction
• National Technical Honor Society
• Ambassador
Daniel Jones – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
Jerry Morris – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
Samantha Mosley – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
VETERINARY SCIENCE
Ashton Cloud – Pleasant
• Certificate of Participation
• National Technical Honor Society
Hannah Devore – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
Lindsay Gay-Cobb – Elgin
• Certificate of Participation
Sydney Hanshaw – Cardington
• Certificate of Achievement
Alison Lenke – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Mastery
• Award of Distinction
• National Technical Honor Society
• Recipient of the Tri-Rivers Education Association Scholarship – $500
• Recipient of the FFA Local Chapter Award Scholarship – $300
Samantha New – Highland
• Certificate of Achievement
Sabrina Rawlins – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Achievement
WELDING
Matt Ault – Cardington
• Certificate of Participation
John Baird – Highland
• Certificate of Achievement
• Ambassador
• Multiple American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certifications
James Bright – River Valley
• Certificate of Participation
• American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certification
• Accepted into the Pipefitting Apprenticeship Program at Vaughn Industries
Alexander Brown
• Certificate of Participation
• Accepted into the Pipefitting Apprenticeship Program at Vaughn Industries
Dennis Carnell – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Mastery
• Award of Distinction
• Multiple American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certifications including the 6-G pipe
Dakota Crum – Cardington
• Certificate of Mastery
• National Technical Honor Society
• Ambassador
• Multiple American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certifications including the 6-G pipe
• Accepted into the Pipefitting Apprenticeship Program at Vaughn Industries
Andrea Depolo – Cardington
• Certificate of Participation
• American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certification
Copper Dine – Pleasant
• Certificate of Achievement
• American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certification
Cody Fisher- Highland
• Certificate of Mastery
Ryan Fisher – Highland
• Certificate of Participation
Ryan Gibson – Elgin
• Certificate of Participation
• Multiple American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certifications
Noah Glaze – River Valley
• Certificate of Achievement
• Multiple American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certifications
• Accepted into the Electrical Apprenticeship Program at Vaughn Industries
Lamaur Gore – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
• American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certification
Gague Gronbach – North Union
• Certificate of Achievement
• Award of Distinction
• Multiple American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certifications including the 6-G pipe
• Accepted into the Pipefitting Apprenticeship Program at Vaughn Industries
Ethan Hedrick – Mount Gilead
• Certificate of Participation
Zachary Hopkins – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Achievement
• Multiple American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certifications
• Accepted into the Pipefitting Apprenticeship Program at Vaughn Industries
William Jones – Elgin
• Certificate of Achievement
• American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certification
David Light – Marion Harding
• Certificate of Participation
Isaac Nelson – Highland
• Certificate of Participation
• American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certification
Bryce Pierce – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Achievement
• National Technical Honor Society
• American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certification
• Accepted into the Electrical Apprenticeship Program at Vaughn Industries
Andrew Ruckman – Highland
• Certificate of Participation
• American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certification
• Accepted into the Pipefitting Apprenticeship Program at Vaughn Industries
Drake Tanner – Elgin
• Certificate of Participation
• American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld Certification
Brooke Whitaker – Ridgedale
• Certificate of Participation
• National Technical Honor Society
Brookelyn Wolfe – North Union
• Certificate of Achievement
• Multiple American Welding Society Structural Steel Weld
Due to Rain FFA Car Show moves to May 13
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorDue to Rain, Tri-Rivers FFA Chapter’s Annual Car Show is now scheduled for Saturday, May 13 at the Career Center, 2222 Marion-Mt. Gilead Rd, Marion, Ohio, 9am-1pm in the parking lot. Admission is FREE.
All cars and trucks are welcome, according to FFA Advisor Carrie Heimlich. “The proceeds will go to Nationwide Children’s Miracle Network.”
Registration is $10 per car and will be available upon arrival. Dash plaques will be provided for all entries. There will be trophies and 50/50 drawings.
For more information, call FFA Advisors at 740-389-4681: Jim Rittler, x7182 or Carrie Heimlich, x7240.
Please share the date change. See you there. Let’s hope for a sunny day!!!
NTHS welcomes 12 new members
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorTri-Rivers National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) welcomed 12 new members Thursday, April 27 at a beautiful Spring Induction Ceremony held in the Multi-Purpose Room at the Career Center. New inductees, Pictured above, Row One: Hayley Stiverson, Kaylee Mayle, Rachel Schwartz, Allyson Moore, Skyler Deascentis, Brooklyn Leighty, Breanna Napper. Row 2: NTHS Advisor Eliza Gentkowski, Jessica Clink, Skyler Thompson, Nathan Ramey and Michael Honaker. Not pictured: Hannah Moore.
The ceremony kicked off with a welcome from the NTHS treasurer, Jeffery Young. President Dakota Crum conducted the opening and then the following members presented: Cassandra Shuck, Purpose of NTHS; Chelsie Brenzo, Symbols of NTHS; Macey Hamilton, Knowledge; Austin Rose, Skill; Herbert Oney, Honesty; Caroline Mann, Service; Brian Benner, Responsibility; Zachary Madison, Scholarship; Lindsay McQueen, Citizenship; and Genevieve Loyer, Leadership.
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Senior Members: Row 1, left to right: NTHS Advisor Eliza Gentkowski, Macey Hamilton, Corey Vassel, Sabrina Sandy, Kayla James, Courtney Spring, Bryce Pierce, Herbert Oney, Lindsay McQueen, Genevieve Loyer, Kaylie Lowrie, Shelby Troyer (Secretary), Brian Benner, Chelsie Brenzo, Quinton Sayre. Row 2: Eric Jankowski, Ashton Cloud, Amber Hornbeck, Alison Lenke, Zackary Madison, Austin Rose, Hannah Bogard, Caroline Manns, Jeffrey Young (Treasurer), Dakota Crum (President), Cassandra Shuck. Dennis Carnell, Not pictured: Kaila Broadwater and Brooke Whitaker.
The Junior inductees received pins and certificates and the Seniors were presented with honor cords. In a touching addition this year, each of the Seniors honored and presented a rose to an individual who made a difference in his/her life—current teachers, former teachers, and parents.
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Mrs. Gentkowski presents NTHS Service Award to Caroline Manns, Criminal Justice, River Valley.
NTHS Advisor Eliza Gentkowski presented the NTHS Service award to Caroline Manns, a River Valley student who majored in Criminal Justice at Tri-Rivers and is planning on entering the military. She was recognized for going above and beyond in her service activities.
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Mrs. Gentkowski presents Jon H. Poteat Scholarship to Allyson Moore, Health Careers Academy, Cardington.
Also recognized was Allyson Moore, a Health Careers Academy Junior from Cardington. She received the Jon H. Poteat Scholarship.
NTHS is the acknowledged leader in the recognition of outstanding student achievement in career and technical education. Thousands of schools and colleges are affiliated with the Society. Member schools agree that NTHS encourages higher scholastic achievement, cultivates a desire for personal excellence, and helps top students find success in today’s highly competitive workplace.
Tri-Rivers Honors Outstanding Alumni
/in Adult Ed archives, Adult Education News, High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorTri-Rivers Outstanding Alumni recipients were honored at the 2017 Board Dinner, Wednesday, April 19 in the Multi-Purpose Room at the Career Center. The Tri-Rivers Outstanding Alumni awards recognize Career Center and Adult Center graduates who have contributed to their communities, are outstanding in their career fields and/or have furthered their educations. These individuals are Tri-Rivers Success Stories.
Four individuals were honored at Tri-Rivers Outstanding Alumni:
• Tyler Lowe
“I have the pleasure of telling you about a young man I have watched grow up into a productive citizen,” said Terri Mantey, Tri-Rivers VOSE Coordinator. “He went to school with my kids. I have watched him play sports. I watched him walk across the stage at graduation. Then, I did not see him for a while, unless he attended his brother’s games and events at the school.”
Mantey said she was pleased to see him sitting in the adult education classroom one afternoon as she was leaving school. “He was now, officially, a Tri-Rivers adult education student studying paramedics.”
Mantey continued, “Last September, my husband, Joe, had a bad accident loading heifers in the trailer at the barns on Patten Pike. My son, Jacob, called as school was letting out to tell me to come right over, dad was bad. Keep in mind, through all the years I have never received such a phone call.”
“I went over to find my husband sitting on the ground in pain, telling us to give him a minute to catch his breath. No one had called for help, because he did not want help. Well, I have never been good ignoring accidents. I called 9-1-1,” Mantey said.
A short time later, Mantey heard the ambulance and emergency vehicles heading down the road, getting closer. The person who took care of her husband and talked him into going to the hospital was Tyler Lowe.
She said he was very patient but matter-of-fact with Joe. “Tyler talked to Jacob and me about what was going on. Soon, they were on their way to the hospital, sirens blaring. I headed out to the hospital also,” said Mantey.
“While I sat in the waiting room, worrying, waiting to go back to sit with Joe, Tyler came out to tell me what was going on. Again he was very informative and kind.” Mantey continued.
Long story, short, Joe’s accident was very dangerous. He had 6 broken ribs, 2 in several places. His spleen burst, nearly killing him, and had to be removed. Then he had blood clots that went through his heart and nearly killed him. We spent 14 days in Trauma ICU and 3 more in Trauma unit. He healed and returned to work.
Mantey said Tyler did not just take Joe to the hospital and leave. He stayed in contact with my children to see how he was doing. That dedication to a trauma patient who was also a family acquaintance are part of what makes him good at what he does.
Tyler attended Hocking College and then Tri-Rivers Adult Education. He started his career as a volunteer at Fort Morrow Fire in Waldo in 2003 and he continues to volunteer there. He worked at Marion Township Fire from 2004-2007 and throughout paramedic school. First Consolidated Fire District hired him in 2007 as a full-time firefighter/paramedic and he continues that employment. He is on the Marion County Sheriff Tactical SWAT Team Medic from 2012 to present. He received the Marion County Sheriff’s Office Lifesaving Award from Sheriff Tim Bailey in 2017.
Tyler is pictured above with his wife, Brittany, his mother and father, Pam and Terry, his mother-in-law and his father-in-law Patricia and Mish Muir, Joe and Terri Mantey, and Richard George.
• Logan Mitchell
“My first encounter with Logan was in 2010 when I was a substitute in the Diversified Health Occupations program,” said Billie Fields-Baer, Patient Care Technician Program Coordinator.
“When I first met Logan, he lacked confidence and doubted his own abilities. However, I knew after a few interactions with him, that he would excel in the health care field,” said Fields-Baer.
Logan is a 2010 graduate of Elgin High School, he also attended Tri-Rivers Career Center, Diversified Health Occupations program. Upon graduation, Logan chose to continue his education in our Adult Education, Patient Care Technician Program, where he earned his credentials as a State Tested Nurse Aide, Certified Home Health Care Provider, Patient Care Technician, Medical Administrative Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant and as a Phlebotomist. After graduation, he began his career at Memorial Hospital of Union County in Marysville, where he utilized his Medical Assisting, Medical Administrative Assisting, Patient Care Technician and Phlebotomy certifications. It was during this time that Logan realized that phlebotomy was his passion, and then he pursued career as a Phlebotomist at The Ohio Reformatory for Women. During his time at ORW, Logan was promoted to Lead Phlebotomist, and director of the phlebotomy lab.
Currently, Logan is employed by Quest Diagnostic where he is a phlebotomist in a private physician’s office. Logan also provides training and coverage to other local Quest Diagnostic office labs. Logan continually gives back to his community, he still provides training to all new hires at ORW, and provides approved continuing education to the correctional nurses. Logan is an active member of our High School and Adult Education Advisory Boards, where he offers input to insure that our curriculum includes current policies and procedures within the Phlebotomy and Lab occupations.
Logan continues to give back by allowing our current Patient Care Technician Students a clinical site setting at his facility. Logan is living out our mission of contributing, advancing, and succeeding; of being a community member who stays involved in his profession, contributing back to Tri-Rivers and our community by sharing his skills and knowledge.
Logan is pictured with his parents Craig and Melody, grandparents; Bea Sigrist and Joyce Mitchel, Aunt & Uncle; Linda and Tim Disbennett, and Aunts; Teresa Fleming and Becky Bonds, Richard George and Billie Fields-Baer.
• Candice DeWitt
Candice DeWitt is a graduate of the Career Center’s Business Program. When Candice was a student at Tri-Rivers, the business program was a combination of business/computer programming/hardware modules.
“What I remember most about Candice during her years as a student was that she was smart. Really smart,” said Ellen Messenger, Director of Communications. “In fact, I met her when her instructor came to me and told me about a student who was finishing her work too quickly and seemed to know the lessons or lab assignments before they were even taught. In other words, she was keeping her instructors busy trying to keep her busy and engaged.”
“But, nothing was working. So they asked if I would like this young lady to intern with me, said Messenger. “Needless to say she was an awesome intern. She jumped right in and helped with our website and really anything I asked her to do. She was mature and a huge asset.”
Since leaving Tri-Rivers, Candice has continued to excel and grow. She became the Lead Website Designer for NuWave Media/Marion Online, then started Neighborhood Image and purchased Marion Online in 2010.
She also worked as the fiscal specialist for the Delaware County Auditor’s Office from 2009-2016.
In 2016 she became the Budget Director for the Marion County Sheriff’s Office where she replaced a long-time employee and accepted the challenge and responsibility of managing the day-to-day financials of the multiple departments at the sheriff’s office. Sheriff Bailey says she does an outstanding job in analyzing budget issues and solving problems.
In fact her work was so exemplary that in December she was named “Civilian of the Yea” by the Sheriff’s Department. Quite an honor and indicative of what she accomplished that first year.
She and her husband, Sean, continue to operate Marion On Line, while working full-time jobs. They are both dedicated to the Marion community.
In fact, most recently they donated their time and expertise to create a website for the MarionMade initiative. You can check it out at marionmade.org. She continually gives back to the community by offering low cost or free websites and internet marketing services and training for local non-profits.
Candice is truly MarionMade…and a blessing to the community. She is a Tri-Rivers success story. Above, Candice is pictured with her husband, Sean.
• Dylon Caudill
Our next recipient, Dylon Caudill is a graduate of our Engineering Technologies program. He has been an exceptional asset to his community, state and country in the area of robotics.
Dylon first attended the Vex Robotics World Championships in Anaheim, California as a high school Senior, and then as a college student at Marion Technical College. While in college Dylon also worked for Ridgedale schools as their Information Technology expert. He also helped their Vex Robotics team and worked many of our area events.
Two years ago the Ohio Vex leadership team recommended him to the Robotics Engineering Competition Foundation to be the Ohio representative. There were 6,000 Vex Robotics teams worldwide and 180 teams in Ohio at that point. Dylon quickly became invaluable to the world organization because of his work ethic, professionalism, personality, enthusiasm and knowledge of robotics and the competitions. They made him the Midwest Director for the Robotics Engineering Competition Foundation in 2015.
He now travels around the world helping with professional development, camps and competitions. This year, with Dylon’s leadership, Ohio now has more than 400 Vex Robotic teams and there are 18,000 teams world-wide.
Dylon helps run the largest robotics competition in the world in Louisville each Spring. It is hard to believe how much this young man has accomplished in his 22 years.
Mr. Ramey, his former Engineering Instructor at TRCC, says “Dylon assisted in writing the Straight A grant, as well as writing a grant to partner with Columbus for professional development, training camps and competitions over the next 10 years. He also was a part of the team that developed the national robotics curriculum and certification for career tech in robotics education.”
Mr. Ramey said that Dylon truly represents what career technical education is all about.”
Dylon was unable to attend the event as he is at the Worlds Vex Robotics Competition in Louisville, Kentucky.
TRCC honors Distinguished Service
/in Adult Ed archives, Adult Education News, High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorTri-Rivers/Lautenslager Distinguished Service recipients were honored at the 2017 Board Dinner, Wednesday, April 19 in the Multi-Purpose Room at the Career Center.
2017 Tri-Rivers/Lautenslager Distinguished Service Awards
The first Distinguished Service Award was presented in 1993 to Jack Lautenslager, who is oftentimes referred to as “Mr. Tri-Rivers.” 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/or talents in order to make Tri-Rivers Career Center and Center For Adult Education successful.
Three groups/individuals received Distinguished Service Awards:
• Fairhaven Community
One the necessities for implementing a successful nursing program is to have an effective collaboration that expands traditional clinical education boundaries and leads to new opportunities for nursing education and practice, said Richard George, the Director of Adult Education. “For over 15 years, the Fairhaven Community Nursing Center has provided a great deal of support to the Tri-Rivers Center for Adult Education nursing programs. They have partnered with us by allowing our nursing students many opportunities for hands-on clinical training. The varying levels of patient care allow nursing students to refine skills learned in classroom and laboratory.”
Fairhaven’s commitment to our school and the community extends to providing student preceptorship opportunities. Preceptorship is a practical clinical experience, in which, a practicing nurse volunteers to give personal instruction, training, and supervision to a nursing student.
We sincerely appreciate the support that Fairhaven provides to our students – friendly staff, amazing facilities, high tech environment, and a highly reliable and efficient communication system. The best part is that when you walk through the doors, it feels like home, said George.
• Christy Biller, RN at Fairhaven Community Nursing Home
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Christy Biller, RN, receives a Tri-Rivers/Lautenslager Distinguished Service Award. Presented by Richard George, Director of Adult Education at Tri-Rivers.
Another necessity for implementing a successful nursing program is to have an effective program advisory committee, particularly for programs that serve to enhance the workforce, said George.
“The opportunity to obtain input, feedback, ideas, and different perspectives from individuals with a vested interest in the success of our programs and most importantly, our students, is paramount to the success, growth, and improvement of a career school, as well as the design, development, and improvement of the programs of study,” said George.
It was an honor for us to recognize Christy Biller, a Fairhaven employee who has been a member of our healthcare advisory board for over 10 years and in 2015 accepted the position to serve as the Chair of the Healthcare Program Advisory committee.
Christy has a great professional reputation and is associated with a very reputable employer; she has been the Staff Development Coordinator and Unit Coordinator for rehab at Fairhaven Community Nursing Center.
Christy’s commitment is evident as she consistently attends meetings, is prepared and provides a meaningful review of the Healthcare programs in key areas including equipment, facilities, program curriculum, and student outcomes. She has assisted in scheduling, arranging, and managing meetings.
Her participation in our Healthcare Program Advisory Committee helps ensure compliance with our accrediting and regulatory agencies. She understands the skills and knowledge required in the profession and can connect that with the health and nursing program of studies.
She has been a great advocate for the Career Center and its students and shows a vested interest in the success of our institution. She is always willing to help out and her service in providing advisement and support of our programs and students is very much appreciated. She is a very deserving of the honor of receiving a Tri-Rivers/Lautenslager Distinguished Service Award.
• Mark Robinson
“Mark Robinson has played an active role in providing technology training to area students. He has partnered with Tri-Rivers for years and has been a huge supporter of Tri-Rivers and RAMTEC,” said Chuck Speelman, TRCC Superintendent.
Mark has been teaching Industrial Technology at Harding High School since 2004. He has consistently worked at the National Robotics Challenge held at the Marion Veterans Coliseum and Fairgrounds.
He helped to host the original Vex Contest for Ohio at Harding in 2009. He has also helped to run every Vex Robotics camp since our first one in 2012. His support of RAMTEC includes being involved in RAMTECOhio Vex programming and being a teacher for Vex Robotics Train the Trainer.
His support of RAMTEC is one of the main reasons we had such a successful Level I Engineering Tech program this year. He sent us eight very well trained engineering students. He is part of the pipeline to fill the skills gap in Ohio.
Robinson truly was a very important piece on the creation of RAMTEC. He has helped us develop a great relationship with Harding High School. He is a tireless worker and has always been involved in all our contests, camps and events.
Mark was unable to attend the ceremony due to being at the World Vex Robotics contest in Louisville, Kentucky.
Due to Rain TRCC’s FFA Car Show Moves to May 13!
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorDue to Rain, Tri-Rivers FFA Chapter’s Annual Car Show is now scheduled for Saturday, May 13 at the Career Center, 2222 Marion-Mt. Gilead Rd, Marion, Ohio, 9am-1pm in the parking lot. Admission is FREE.
All cars and trucks are welcome, according to FFA Advisor Carrie Heimlich. “The proceeds will go to Nationwide Children’s Miracle Network.”
Registration is $10 per car and will be available upon arrival. Dash plaques will be provided for all entries. There will be trophies and 50/50 drawings.
For more information, call FFA Advisors at 740-389-4681: Jim Rittler, x7182 or Carrie Heimlich, x7240.
Please share the date change. See you there. Let’s hope for a sunny day!!!
Auto Tech attends International Auto Show
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorThe Tri-Rivers Automotive Technologies students attended the 2017 Columbus International Auto Show at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, March 17, 2017.
They had the opportunity to see the latest and greatest models and to check out the new technologies in the Automotive Industry.
Among the display were: Subaru’s “A Lot to Love” Ride and Drive Event; Toyota’s Get Behind the Wheel display; Nissan’s Electric Experience; RAM Truck Experience; Accessory Avenue Display; World’s Fastest Corvette; Art on Wheels, as well as the Ultimate Tailgate RV.
Featured cars at the show included: Acura, Audi, Buick, Cadillac, Chrysler, Chevrolet, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, Genesis, GMC, Honda, Hyundai, Indian Motorcycles, Infiniti, Jaguar, Lexus, Lincoln, Kia, Nissan, Polaris, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Toyota, RAMT, Volvo, Jeep, Volkswagen, Mazda, Porsche, and Victory Motorcycles.
Automotive Technology students at Tri-Rivers receive several industry-recognized credentials through the program from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE): Service Technology, Automatic Transmission/Transaxle, Brakes, Electronic/Electrical System, Engine Performance, Engine Repair, Heating and Air Conditioning, Maintenance & Light Repair, Manual Drive Train & Axles, and Suspension and Steering.
The program teaches students through hands-on and related work how to diagnose, service and repair a wide range of vehicles, along side a certified Master Technician, Instructor Lucas Bledsoe.
Learn more about the Automotive Technologies program at Tri-Rivers. automotive-technology
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