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Sophomores: Important Enrollment Information

You can apply for the program of your choice Click Here for the application!

During the pandemic, we are faced with the challenge to re-invent how we let area sophomores in our district know about all of the AMAZING programs at Tri-Rivers for next year—School Year 2021-2022.

 NEW! Virtual Video (Debuts the evening of November 30th). Be sure to join us!

Please know that we are here to answer questions.

You can directly connect with our Admissions & Career Advisor, Courtney Murphy at or 740-389-8522

Admissions & Career Advisor
Courtney Murphy

 

 

 

The week of November 16th each sophomore in our district will receive an Amazing box of information on all of the program choices at the Career Center.
The box includes:

• #YouBelongHere Link: #TRCCYouBelongHere

• Tri-Rivers Career Programs Catalog Link: https://tririvers.com/catalog/CC2021-22.pdf

• Questions & Answers About Tri-Rivers Link: Q and A TRCC

• Meet Your TRCC School Counselors: TRCC School Counselors

• Invitation to Exploring Careers Days—Saturday, Jan. 9, 9am-Noon or Saturday, Jan. 23, 9am-Noon: Invite to Exploring Careers Days Saturdays

• What’s My E?—Enrolled, Employed, Enlisted: What’s My E!

 

 

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Drug Free. Hire Me!™ Rally planned for October

A Drug Free. Hire Me!™ Rally will be held in downtown Marion in October. Watch for details.

For this event Tri-Rivers is working with the Marion mayor, county officials, law enforcement, area agencies and many others. Along with the Tri-Rivers Drug Free. Hire Me!!™ club members, students from area city and county schools will be invited to participate in the rally.

What is the Drug Free. Hire Me!™ club?
Tri-Rivers Career Center in Marion, OH created a Drug Free. Hire Me!™ student club. The club is an organized approach to encourage drug free lifestyles. It offers ongoing
incentives throughout the year to motivate students to speak out against drug use, become an example to their peers, and establish themselves as “work ready” to potential employer.

The medical lab, that Tri-Rivers contracts with for the drug testing, predicted Tri-Rivers would have around 100 students participate the first year (2017-18); however, over 220 students chose to join the club. That’s over 47% of our students. This year we have over 260 students, or over 50%, participating with students still
signing up as they recognize the value of the club.

The members sign contracts, are randomly tested during the year and receive certificates in their career passports designating their Drug Free. Hire Me!™ status/participation. Plus, the Drug Free. Hire Me!™ club helps our students meet the first and most important of 15 professional skills required to earn the OhioMeansJobs
Readiness Seal.

We plan special events where members wearing their drug free T-shirts receive fun incentives and can attend educational activities. The incentives and T-shirts through a $6,000 grant from the Marion Community Foundation.

The ultimate goal of the club is to provide students with a safe environment and prepare them to be ready for employment. The students are vowing to say no to drugs and understand they need to in order to be hired.

At the Career Center’s Annual Advisory Committee meeting, business and industry members fully endorsed the club, emphasizing having drug free employees is their number one goal.

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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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RAMTEC, Yaskawa Motoman partnership to put Ohio at forefront of manufacturing industry


“The vision we have had all along is to develop the Workforce of the 21st Century,” said Ritch Ramey, RAMTEC coordinator for Tri-Rivers Career Center. “Our goal is to create a Silicon Valley of Robotics here in Central Ohio.”

Ramey’s vision is becoming a reality as RAMTEC (Robotics & Advanced Manufacturing Technology Education Collaborative) and Yaskawa Motoman announced the formation of a new business partnership—The Ohio Manufacturing Workforce Partnership—at a press conference held Tuesday in Miamisburg at the robotics company’s facility.

“This is a critical step in Ohio’s economic future because it will make manufacturing part of our economy long into the future,” said Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, who was at the event. “Five years from now you’re going to wonder what decisions are businesses going to make when they locate their manufacturing facilities. The key issue for businesses is going to be talent.”

Husted said, “We are going to get behind RAMTEC and we are going to get behind these kinds of programs to make Ohio the most talented state in the Midwest. The most business friendly state in the Midwest and the state where people say this is where the future of manufacturing is in the world.”

“We emphasize to our students that many manufacturing jobs are high-tech, exciting careers,” said Chuck Speelman, Tri-Rivers Superintendent. “Robots are doing the repetitive, dangerous and dirty jobs. Students quickly learn that by exploiting the Robotics & Automation technology, a safe, productive environment is created.”

It is estimated that 87,000 new robotic jobs will need to be filled in the U.S. over the next decade. The new partnership will expand RAMTEC’s curriculum to provide advanced robotic training and certifications that will be available to students in Central Ohio and around the state.

“I think something that we excel at in Marion is the partnership between the private sector and education and the public sector…we sort of cracked the code on how do you get manufacturers and the private sector together with educational institutions to make sure everyone is speaking the same language, said Gus Comstock, director of Marion CANDO!.

“RAMTEC is the mother ship of Robotics Education in the State of Ohio and probably one of the best in the nation. It doesn’t get any better for a company that needs people with robotics training. RAMTEC offers them an opportunity to be best in class and to find the best jobs in the nation and the world,” added Comstock.

“When you look at what is happening around the country, there are various programs that are out there being built to replicate what RAMTEC has already done. We look at RAMTEC as really ground zero for industrial education for robotics,” said Bob Graff, senior sales manager of Robotics /Education Workforce Development at Yaskawa Motoman.

Wesley Stillions, a recent graduate of Tri-Rivers RAMTEC Engineering Technology program, has already helped to build a robotic workcell for Whirlpool. Stillions plans to enlist in the military first, but hopes to get a robotics job at Honda when he returns. “It makes me feel very proud to have worked on a robot workcell for Whirlpool and especially proud to be from Marion.”

RAMTEC’s programs help students like Stillions to get high paying jobs at Ohio companies right out of high school.

“Data reveals that within ten years nearly 3.5 million manufacturing jobs will sit empty, with the skills gap being responsible for 2 million of those jobs going unfilled,” said Ramey. “Forming mutually-beneficial relationships with manufacturers through the Ohio Manufacturing Workforce Partnership will create the foundation needed to move Ohio’s workforce forward.”

RAMTEC’s core mission to partner with real-world manufacturing facilities to help identify and supply the needs of the manufacturing industry is fueling their involvement in the partnerships with Yaskawa Motoman and companies like Whirlpool. The entire project development funding is earmarked for $400,000 to provide a comprehensive training and application development model that will reach thousands of incumbent workers and students statewide.

“Our workforce-driven training and research partnership with RAMTEC is a solid step to providing students with work-based learning opportunities in the field of robotics,” said Doug Burnside, Yaskawa Motoman’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “The best-in-class instruction and certification programs provided through our Yaskawa Academy will also help to enhance RAMTEC’s vision of providing proficient training and
curriculum in 21st century automation and robotics.”

“The game changer is really about how RAMTEC is going about building a model that is sustainable—that supports what industry is looking for. It really is the biggest value that RAMTEC has,” said Graff.

 

Top Photo:
Ritch Ramey, Tri-Rivers RAMTEC Coordinator addressing group at press conference announcing RAMTEC and Yaskawa Motoman partnership. Pictured with Ramey, Bob Graff, Yaskawa Motoman, Rob Brundrett, Ohio Manufacturers Association and Secretary of State Jon Husted.

Inset Photo, l-r: Ritch Ramey, Tri-Rivers Career Center RAMTEC Coordinator; Ohio Secretary of  State Jon Husted and Bob Graff, Senior Sales Manager of Robotics/Education Workforce Development at Yaskawa Motoman.

 

History of RAMTEC
RAMTEC Ohio opened its doors in Marion in 2013. In June of 2014 eight additional RAMTEC sites were funded through an Ohio Department of Education $14,995,000 Straight A Grant. Then in November 2015 an additional $8 million Straight A Grant funded 14 more RAMTEC Ohio sites. Today, with the site at Tri-Rivers leading the way, 23 RAMTECs are located in Ohio.

“Unique to RAMTEC is that where most schools tend to direct training to high school students, at RAMTEC we are directing training to not only high school students, but adults as well, including college students and incumbent workers, said Mark Edington, RAMTEC instructor.

Since opening, the training center at Tri-Rivers has certified more than 400 students in industrial maintenance, engineering technology, advanced machining, robotics and welding careers. RAMTEC’s graduates have been hired by companies such as: Honda of America Mfg Inc., RobotWorx, SEMCO Manufacturing Co., Union Tank Car Co. and Whirlpool Corp.

Edington said in the last class of high school students at Tri-Rivers RAMTEC, 19 of the 20 were employed even before they graduated. “The Adult students going through the new Tri-Rivers RAMTEC Robotics Technician Training are equally successful in being hired at companies like Jefferson Industries.”

RAMTEC has been recognized by: the SME Education Foundation, the Ohio Economic Development Association and the Ohio Department of Education for being innovative and cutting edge. More than $20 million dollars in state grants has allowed Tri-Rivers to partner with additional career centers to expand and continue the innovative vision of RAMTEC helping to fill Ohio’s skills gap and hopefully helping to establish Marion as the new Robotics Hub in Ohio. To learn more at RAMTEC visit ramtecohio.com

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FREE* RAMTEC Robotics Technician Training—Learn more June 27th

Explore Tri-Rivers RAMTEC Robotic Technician Training (RRTT) during the Hiring and Training Fair, Wednesday, June 27, 2pm to 6pm at RAMTEC. With funding through JobsOhio and Ohio Means Jobs, qualifying individuals selected will receive this valuable customized training FREE*. The value of the certifications is approximately $6,995. Completers of the training are guaranteed a job interview, according to Ritch Ramey, coordinator for RAMTEC.

*To be selected for the next RRTT three-week customized skills training class, July 23-August 10, 2018, individuals must first pass a background check, drug screening and assessment tests. They can learn more details at the upcoming Hiring & Training Fair June 27. RRTT Brochure

Those selected for the customized training will earn high-demand industry certifications, including:

• FANUC Robotic HTOP Robotic Training—40 hours in class training

• Yaskawa/Motoman Robotic Training—40 hours in class training

• Additional Training: Robotic Preventative Maintenance, Mechanical Blue Print Reading, Safety-OSHA 10, Technical Math Review and Essential Softskills

Click here to read story on recent graduations from the pilot program—since the news release they have been hired or promoted.

Contact Holly at RAMTEC if you have questions—740-389-8590 or EMAIL

Great Start 2018 is Thursday, June 7

Tri-Rivers’ Great Start 2018 is set for Thursday, June 7, 2018 between 9am and 6:30pm in the Multi-Purpose Room (MPR) gym. This is an important event where students can get measured and order their uniforms, complete important forms, and meet with their career tech instructor (times must be prearranged to see instructor).

Students should stop at the Registration Table first in the MPR. More details are in packets that were mailed out to students.

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Recognition 2018 celebrates AMAZING Students

PRINCIPAL’S AWARD FOR CAREER-TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE RECIPIENTS
ADVANCED MACHINING – BRANDON MILLER-SHAW
• AG & INDUSTRIAL POWER – CASSIE CIMINO
• AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY – JUSTIN BULLION
• COMPUTER NETWORKING ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY- BAILEY MYERS
• CONSTRUCTION TRADES ACADEMY – ZACHARY VOGT
• COSMETOLOGY – LYNN WEESE
• CRIMINAL JUSTICE—HANNAH LEE
• ESTHETICS – CORRINE STARKS
• CULINARY ARTS – CODY NEWSOME
• DIGITAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT –JESSE RECTENWALD
• ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES – SKYLER THOMPSON & WESLEY STILLIONS
• HEALTH CAREERS ACADEMY – MADISON ARTHUR
• VETERINARY SCIENCE – RACHEL SCHWARTZ
• WELDING – BILLY BECK


OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS
• English – Madison Arthur
• Math – Brandon Roberts
• Science – Joelle Adams
• Social Studies – Madison Arthur

Class of 2018 Seniors
* – National Technical Honor Society † – Academic Award of Excellence P – Perfect Attendance # – Top Technical Tradesman

ADVANCED MACHINING
RYAN GWINNER
JON CRABTREE
ISAAC GEORGE
MICHAEL HONAKER*†#
BRANDON MILLER-SHAW
ETHAN SWARTZ
BRENDON THOMAS’
AG & INDUSTRIAL
POWER TECHNOLOGY
KYLE ACKERMAN
SPINCER BOWMAN
CASSIE CIMINO
JACOB COLBY
ANTHONY DE LA CRUZ
AARON FETTERS
DUSTIN FRAIZER #
ZOE FRANKLIN
DYLAN HOLCOMB
CLIFFORD ISHLER
JACOB MYERS

AG & INDUSTRIAL POWER TECHNOLOGY
KYLE ACKERMAN
SPINCER BOWMAN
CASSIE CIMINO
JACOB COLBY
ANTHONY DE LA CRUZ
AARON FETTERS
DUSTIN FRAIZER #
ZOE FRANKLIN
DYLAN HOLCOMB
CLIFFORD ISHLER
JACOB MYERS

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
BRADY LESTER
JUSTIN BULLION #
TIMOTHY GEORGE
AUSTIN MCMANUS
ZACHARY MIDDLESWORTH
BRENNAN RASEY
DEVON WOODRUM

COMPUTER NETWORKING ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
AARON IRVINE
SHELLY LOVSEY P#
BAILEY MYERS
CYRUS WILLIAMS
CARTER ZIMMERMAN

COSMETOLOGY
SYANN BAER
BRITTANY BRODMAN
JESSICA CLINK*
CALYSTA DILDINE
CAITLYN HAMMOND
KAITLYN MARKEY
ELYSSA SAYRE
LINDSEY WARD
LYNN WEESE

ESTHETICS
DREAMA ADAMS
KATHLEEN BRAMMER
MADISON GIBSON*#
CALLIE MARSH*
DEJA PIERRE
RACHEL YOUNG

COSMETOLOGY/ESTHETICS DUAL PROGRAM
HANNA MOORE*
TAYLOR ROSE*#
CORRINE STARKS*

CONSTRUCTION TRADES ACADEMY
ZACHARY VOGT#

CRIMINAL JUSTICE
JAYSONA BACHELDER
NICHOLAS BALES
JEFFREY BRADY
AMBER CONCHEL
WILLIAM CONNER
JACOB HARTER
COURTNEY HINZE
KARSON HOLLEY
ROBERT HORNER
KYLEE HOWARD
HANNAH LEE*†
CAITLYN LEE ROSCH*
TRACY LILLY
KYLE MARKS
KYLE MARSHALL
MEAH MCGARY
MAX MOLLENCOPF
OLIVIA PARSONS
NATHEN RAMEY*#

CULINARY ARTS
PAIGE CRAMER
ZACHARY DAVIE
BROOKLYN LEIGHTY*#
PATRICK NEWSOM
CODY NEWSOME
MEGAN ROGERS

DIGITAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
NATHAN BAER
ANTHONY BELTZ
STACY CHRISTIAN
SYDNEY COOK
HAYDEN DEMPSEY
KENDRA DITMARS
GARRETT FISHER
EMILY HICKS*
VICKI INSKEEP
ISAAC JONES
LINDSEY KIBLER
KATIE KLINE
MEREDITH KLINE
ASHLEY NOBLET
CRAIG PERRY
TRUVAUN PLASKETT
BROOKE PRICE
JESSE RECTENWALD#
TRAVIS SHAW
FAITH STRAUCH
JASMINE WHITE P
KENDRA WILEY

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES
JORDAN BROWN
JORDAN BUSH
RYAN CLARK
BILLY DAVENPORT
ARIK HAINES
HALLIE HALL-BLASHINSKY
NATHAN HICKMAN
WILLIAM HOLT*
JOHN MCGILL
BREANNA NAPPER*†
BRIANNA PRITCHARD
BRANDON ROBERTS*
EVAN SNIDER
COLE STALLINGS#
WESLEY STILLIONS
JOHN THACKER II
OWEN THACKER#
SKYLER THOMPSON*
JAYLIN TYLER

HEALTH CAREERS ACADEMY
JOELLE ADAMS#
MADISON ARTHUR
ANGEL BROWN
ALEXANDRIA BURTCH
SKYLER DEASCENTIS
CHEYENNE DUNN
HANNAH FINICAL
SIERRA FLORIDIA
KENNETH GEARHART
MIRANDA GOLDEN
ASHTON GREEN
KARISSA HARMON
WHITNEY LEVINGS
ALLYSON MOORE*
MEGAN PRESTON
KENDAL STOVER
COURTNEY WILLIAMS

VETERINARY SCIENCE
MADISON ACKER*#
MORGAN BOLANDER
LILLIAN HALL
KARA LINDENBERGER
KAYLEE MAYLE*
SHAWN PITCHFORD
LAETTA RANDOLPH
RACHEL SCHWARTZ*
SHASTA SNARE*
HAYLEY STIVERSON*
AUTUMN WELLS
VANESSA WILLIAMSON

WELDING
BILLY BECK
CARSON BOWLING
CONNOR BRUMFIELD#
DALE CLOSE
TYLER COOPER
ASHLEY DASO
QUINTON DAVIS
CALVIN FENTON
WESLEY JACKSON#
CARSON JAMES
DORIAN JAMES
SAMUEL LEE
STASIA MANLEY
HAYDEN ROSEBROUGH
CALEB SPEAKMAN
CURTISS TURNER
JOSEPH WHALEN

robotics camp

Tri-Rivers RAMTEC Summer Robotics Camp Sign Up

Tri-Rivers Career Center/RAMTEC is holding a unique 4-day Robotics & Automation Summer Camp, June 4-7, 2018. “Participants of our 4-day Robotics Summer Camp, hosted in our RAMTEC Robotics and Automation facility, will get the unique opportunity to operate and program FANUC and Motoman Industrial Robots. These are the two most popular industrial robotics companies in the world,” said Ritch Ramey, RAMTEC engineering coordinator. “They are used in 90% of all automotive factories in the United States.”

“Along with operating real industrial robots, participants will interact with our NAO Humanoid robot, experience the latest Industrial Cobots, create and print their own 3D projects and gain exposure to

coding electronic devices,” said Ramey.

“Tri-Rivers RAMTEC has hosted more than 20 STEM and robotics camps since 2012,” said Ramey. “These camps expose our area students to the thousands of potential exciting and high paying 21st Century careers in manufacturing and engineering throughout Ohio.”

Ramey said this Summer Camp builds upon the Vex Robotics experiences that many of the RAMTEC/Tri-Rivers camps provide, and allows participants to get hands-on, real world, exposure to the latest robotic platforms.

The camp participation fee is $100, or discounted to $80 if paid by May 22, 2018. The fee includes a T-shirt and lunch each day. The camp appStudents can sign up by visiting our RAMTEC website at www.ramtecohio to download the camp application. “Camps fill up fast, so I encourage students to apply now to reserve their spot in the camp,” said Ramey. For more information contact Ramey at 740-389-8590 or .

RAMTEC Summer Camp Registration form 2018

RAMTEC (Robotics & Advanced Manufacturing Technology Educational Collaborative) is part of the Tri-Rivers Career Center Main Campus, 2222 Marion-Mt. Gilead Rd., Marion, OH 43302.