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Adult Diploma Welding graduation

The fourth Tri-Rivers Adult Diploma Welding program graduation was  held Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019 in the RAMTEC Legacy Room at Tri-Rivers Career Center.

Students earning the state-issued high school diploma included: John Baylous, William Dunn, Samantha Frazier, Taylor Johstone, Justin Leong and Nathan VanBuskirk.

The Adult Diploma Program provides job training and a new pathway for adults, ages 22 or older, to earn a high school diploma AND industry credentials aligned to one of Ohio’s in-demand jobs.

What makes this program different from a traditional high school setting is the delivery of instruction to adults. Instead of measuring academic achievement through clock hours, seat time or credits earned, the focus is on a competency-based approach that provides a self-paced option. Once competencies have been learned, adults then demonstrate mastery of skill. Each eligible adult works with the provider to create a customized student success plan.

In order for students to get into the program they do not have to pass OGT/Proficiency test, however, they are required to pass the ACT WorkKeys.

Currently Tri-Rivers offers the program with Welding Skills training; however, they will be expanding it to include skills areas such as healthcare.

For more information call Holly at 740-389-8590.

http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Testing/Ohio-Options-for-Adult-Diploma/Adult-Diploma-Program

 

 

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Welding, Fabrication & Allied Processes Graduation

The Tri-Rivers (Adult Education) Welding, Fabrication and Allied Processes Program Diploma graduation was celebrated Thursday, January 17 at 5pm in the Giauque Auditorium. The graduates included, left to right:  Allison Maggs, William Bowser, Joshua Kraviec, Hillary Gliem, Daniel Ross, Jr, Mychal Wade and Sean Linder.

Skills learned in the full-time, 650-hour program included: Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Structural Fabrication, Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging, MIG and TIG Welding, Intro to Pipe Welding, Lincoln/FANUC Robotic Welding, Math for Welders and OHSA 10 Safety Training.

All students had to have 90% plus attendance to graduate. Bowser, Gliem and Joshua Kraviec earned  Perfect Attendance Awards and Sean Linder received an Excellence in Attendance Award.

Adult Director Richard George, said, “When you add all the individual certifications that the seven graduates earned, that’s a total of 68 nationally-recognized industry credentials.”

George told the graduates that “you’ve had just finished almost nine months of education and training. The two most important skills that a potential employer looks for is excellent attendance and that you are trainable. The credentials you earned show that you have mastered the top two skills employers look for.”

The Lead Instructor for the program was Levi Retterer. Other instructors and staff included: Tom Reynolds, Mark Edington, Amy Pirnstill, Nikki Hamilton, Larry Hickman and Holly Ramey.

 

 

 

 

 

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Congrats to NTHS New Inductees

Ten Tri-Rivers students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) during the Senior Winter Ceremony Thursday, January 10, 2019 held in the Giauque Auditorium.

Congratulations to the 2019 NTHS Winter Inductees: Abigail Boyd, Culinary Arts, River Valley; Dakota Farris, Criminal Justice, River Valley; Brittney Frye, VISIONS, Highland; Macie Gross, Cosmetology, River Valley; Cassidy Helton, Health Careers Academy, Highland; Ashley Hickman, Criminal Justice, Marion City; Christina Irvine, Advanced Machining, Pleasant; Caitlyn Lilly, Esthetics, Elgin; Tresten McCarl, Digital Media & Entertainment, Elgin and Blake Newsome, Computer Networking Electronics Technology, River Valley.

Below are the new inductees, along with the current members.

 

The guest speaker for the evening was Tri-Rivers Vet Science Graduate
and the 2017-18 NTHS president, Hayley Stiverson. Below is Hayley’s inspirational speech:

 

 

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College Credit Plus (CCP) Meeting Feb. 4

Tri-Rivers College Credit Plus (CCP) Information Night will be held in the Multi-Purpose Room (Cafeteria), Monday, Feb. 4, 2019, 6-7pm.
Representatives from area colleges will be present.

Any student attending Tri-Rivers currently or next year that is interested in CCP opportunities should attend.

This meeting is for CCP in the 2019-20 school year and is MANDATORY for College Credit Plus. Students who have previously participated in
CCP MUST also attend a meeting annually to receive updates and important documents.

If you have questions, please contact Allisun Lauthers, MA, LPSC, Tri-Rivers High School Counselor

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Open House Dec. 6—5:30-7:30pm

Join us for Tri-Rivers Open House, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2018, 5:30-7:30pm.   See what your career center is doing to help develop the 21st century work force! All the state of the art labs will be open with activities, holiday refreshments and door prizes.

Ready to Enroll? We encourage sophomores and those who care about their futures, to attend this event. It is a great opportunity to visit the program a teen has chosen for next year. Plus, our school counselors will be available in the Student Resource Center to assist students with the online application.

Modern Career Tech Schools, like Tri-Rivers, are designed to prepare students for success. “We empower students to learn a skill while in high school, in addition to opportunities for earning FREE college credits and industry-recognized certifications. This sets students on a career pathway that gives them options after graduation. Career Tech is now viewed as a smarter pathway to career success,” said Superintendent Chuck Speelman.

True Skills. Amazing Futures. Visit our career tech labs:
• Advanced Machining @ Tri-Rivers RAMTEC
• Ag & Industrial Power Technology
• Automotive Technology
• Computer Networking Electronics Technologies (CNET)
• Construction Trades Academy *Open to Sophomores
• Cosmetology
• Criminal Justice
• Culinary Arts
• Digital Media & Entertainment
• Engineering Technologies
@Tri-Rivers RAMTEC
• Esthetics (Skin Care)
• Health Careers Academy
• Physical Therapy & Exercise Science Academy— New!!
• Teacher Academy—New!!
• Veterinary Science
• Welding @ Tri-Rivers RAMTEC

 

 

 

 

 

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Santa’s Lil Shoppe Dec. 6, 7, 8

Santa’s Lil Shoppe 2018 at Tri-Rivers Career Center is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 6—3:30-7:30pm; Friday, Dec. 7—3:30-7:30pm and Saturday, Dec. 8—10am-4pm. This event has become quite a tradition! Just bring your young ones and have our elves help them do their holiday shopping at the budget you set.

Santa will be there for pictures 5-7 pm on Thursday and Friday and from Noon to 3pm on Saturday. Photos are $5 each.

Proceeds from this fun event help to pay for Tri-Rivers’ Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) activities. Come join the fun; Come see what’s going on!! It’s a great time at the Career Center.

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Construction Trades Project Earns Certifications, Beautifies TRCC Campus

Tri-Rivers Construction Trades Academy students have completed the removal of the driveway project on the Career Center campus. This project included removing 250 yards of asphalt and 250ft of concrete curb. They fine grated and installed 425 yards of dirt. Then removed and raised an inlet structure for proper drainage. They will excavate, place and finish a concrete curb that is 150 ft long. To complete the project, they raked and spread grass seed, 100 straw bales and installed netting over all of it to hold the straw down.

All completed using various different means and methods with heavy equipment. This earned 10 students with NCCER Heavy Equipment Operations level 1 certification. These students completed the book work application and summer school.

This is the first-ever, heavy equipment operation certification in Tri-Rivers’ history! Way to go CTA students and Mr. Willey. Drive by and take a look.

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Veterans: Call TRCC for Service Day appointments on Nov. 9

Tri-Rivers Annual Service Day to thank Veterans is Nov. 9
To thank area veterans Tri-Rivers Career Center will be providing complimentary services to Veterans furnished by our students in their career labs Friday, November 9, 2018. “We believe our Veterans have given so much for us, it is important for us to give back,” said Roy Schweinfurth, social studies instructor and one of the event coordinators.“In order to accommodate Veterans attending the event, we ask that they make appointments or reservations in advance for each of the services,” said Schweinfurth.

                                                Pet Grooming is one of many services that Tri-Rivers Career Center students will provide for

                                                   Veterans on Friday, November 9, 2018 as part of their Service Day to thank area Veterans.

The services available to Veterans on Friday, November 9, include:
• By reservation: A Soup & Salad Bar lunch provided by our  Culinary Arts students in CC Bistro serving from 10am-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: Manicures, Pedicures, Shampoo and Syles, Scalp Treatments provided by our Cosmetology students, appointments to begin at 9:15 and run through 10:30; and 12:15 and run through 1:30

• By appointment: Face and Body Waxing, Facial Treatment with limited makeup application if requested by our Esthetics students, appointments to begin at 12:15pm and run through 1pm for facials and 1:30 for waxing

• 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. 1pm pick-up. Pet to be groomed must be up to date on vaccinations—distemper, rabies, bordetella.

• Portraits taken by our Digital Media & Entertainment students from 9am- 2pm

• Vital Signs Readings provided by our Healthcare Academy students from 8:30-10am and 12:30-2 pm

• A Computer Safety Inspection performed by our Computer Networking (CNET) students from 8:30-11am & 12:30-2pm

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

To schedule appointments for services please contact: Nancy Epley at 740-389-8598.

For pet grooming please contact Veterinary Science Instructor Carrie Heimlich directly at 740-389-8565.
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RAMTEC Robotics Summit Addresses Manufacturing Skills Gap

Participants call on educators, manufacturers to continue collaborations

Educators, state officials and manufacturing leaders united Thursday, October 11 to discuss how robotics is transforming manufacturing and what’s needed to keep the momentum going in Ohio.


The inaugural RAMTEC Robotics Summit celebrated the success of the Tri-Rivers Career Center Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Technology Education Collaborative (RAMTEC) now duplicated across the state. Attendees addressed the issue of how to address a looming skills gap and its potential economic repercussions.

“There’s 2.5 million jobs that need to be filled,” said Tri-Rivers Superintendent Chuck Speelman. “We understand the need that’s out there and we continue to push forward.”
Participants said solutions must rely on continued collaboration to produce a workforce ready to fill the gap between numbers of retiring engineers and younger skilled workers ready to take their place.

RAMTEC Ohio at Tri-Rivers opened in 2013 to help address that need. Partners created the program to train students on equipment like FANUC, Yaskawa and Universal robots most widely used in industry settings. The facility trains both high school students and adult learners.

Since opening, the RAMTEC training center has certified students in industrial maintenance, engineering technology, advanced machining, robotics and welding careers. Ohio Department of Education Straight A grants have funded the creation of 22 more RAMTEC facilities throughout the state.


Ohio Department of Education Senior Executive Director of Student Supports and Education Options Steve Gratz said education must continue to blur the lines between college prep and career tech to ensure the state’s future workers have the skills required by employers.

As an example of potential solutions, he referred to the creation of the OhioMeansJobs Readiness Seal that indicates students have the personal strengths, strong work ethic and professional experience needed by businesses. The state is working to make sure industries know what the seal indicates when they see it on high school graduates’ transcripts.

Ryan Burgess, director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation, called on businesses to support a culture of continuous learning to ensure workers keep up with ever changing skills.“If you’re not willing to roll up your sleeves as business people and work with education, not much is going to happen,” he said.

Stephen Catt, deputy director of education and workforce development for the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing collaborative, said education and workforce development must build the right ecosystem for developing technology. He warned a failure to act would lead to threats to the United States’ industrial base like a lack of skilled workers, reduced global manufacturing dominance and an overreliance on overseas technology that could even impact national security.

Along with partnerships, the summit involved what must take place to attract students to manufacturing careers. Participants attended learning sessions that let them talk to RAMTEC instructors and students who demonstrated the robots they use in the labs.


Paul Aiello, director of C.E.R.T. sales and operations for FANUC America Corporation, said part of the solution must be to “paint a picture of what opportunities are available in manufacturing” today rather than what’s found in history books

Dan Mantz, CEO, for Robotics Education & Competitive  Foundation shared how the REC Foundation prepares students for #STEM industry and helps build the  future workforce,


“It’s the curriculum that’s the glue that holds it all together,” said Robert Graff, senior sales manager of Yaskawa Motorman’s robotics education workforce development division. He suggested designing curriculum that attracts younger students through means like augmented reality and videos.

 


Honda North America, Inc. is among manufacturers already answering the call as technology workforce development manager Scot McLemore praised RAMTEC, which assists in training Honda workers. He pledged Honda would continue supporting educational pathways that lead students to high-paying jobs.

You can also contact Ritch Ramey at

 

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Adult Education Open House Oct. 29

Join us for our Fall Open House Monday, October 29, 4-7 pm at the Adult Education Healthcare & Public Safety Building, 1563 Marion-Mt. Gilead Road—behind BW3s.

At our Open House you can learn more about our LPN to RN, Practical Nursing, Patient Care Technician, Paramedic and EMT programs.

There will be tour throughout the evening and we will be available to answer all of our questions.

For attending, you will also receive a $50 voucher toward your application fee.

We look forward to seeing you!!!