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Miami
Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) Student
Ambassadors and MVCTC Superintendent Dr. Nick Weldy, welcome the Class
of 2019 to their first day of school. Front Row (Left to Right) – James
Bucio (Computer Network Engineering/West Carrollton), Kaitlyn Jurgens
(Graphic Commercial Art/Tipp City), Rylee Emig (Graphic Commercial
Photography/Twin Valley South), Erin Shipe (Veterinary
Science/Milton-Union), Isabelle Middleton (Business
Ownership/Tri-Village), Alyxandria Adams (Medical Office
Management/Preble Shawnee), Logan Hayes (Sports Management &
Marketing/Miami East). 2nd Row (Left to Right) – Zantiago Velasco
(Culinary Arts/Tri-County North), Kasey Wilken (Sports Medicine/Eaton),
Augusten Morales (Graphic Commercial Art/Valley View), Fletcher Durham
(Architectural Design/Eaton), Preston Pietrzak (Business Ownership/New
Lebanon), Travis Blanton (Natural Resource Management/Twin Valley
South), Cody Matchett (Animal Care & Management/Mississinawa
Valley). Back Row (Left to Right) – Carter Nolte (Media & Video
Production/Valley View), Cody Wright (Game Programming & Web
Applications/Northridge), Ivan Pohlman (Diesel Power
Technologies/Versailles), Dr. Nick Weldy (MVCTC Superintendent), Joe
Petrock (Computer Repair & Technical Support/Northmont), Ben Lawson
(Diesel Power Technologies/Brookville), Bryan Prosser (Aviation
Maintenance Technician/Milton-Union).
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MVCTC Welcomes
Students for 2017-2018 School Year
Englewood, Ohio -- The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC)
staff welcomed students for their 46th year of classes on Thursday,
August 17, 2017. MVCTC Superintendent Dr. Nick Weldy, staff, and MVCTC
student ambassadors greeted over 1,000 junior students from 27 partner
school districts enrolled for the 2017-2018 school year.
New for the 2017-2018 school year, MVCTC and Northmont City School have
partnered to create another tremendous opportunity for students at
Northmont High School. The Career Credit Lab (CCL) combines a
work-based learning component along with related academics to give
students the opportunity to gain valuable employability skills and
job-site experiences while earning credits towards high school
graduation. Included in the CCL is also a credit lab for students
that may need intervention with credit recovery to further enhance
their opportunities to stay on track for graduation. These
students have the opportunity to gain industry credentials that they
will be able to use throughout their lifetime. Credential
opportunities are to either earn their State Tested Nursing Assistant
(STNA) or certification in Robotics and Manufacturing from Yaskawa and
FANUC. This opportunity is the first of its kind in the Miami Valley
Region.
Additionally, MVCTC opened new satellite programs in partnership with
local school districts including, Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Math (STEM) programs for middle school students at Bethel Local Schools
and Milton-Union Exempted Village Schools. MVCTC is currently
offering 23 satellite programs at 16 partner school district locations.
On average, MVCTC serves over 4,000 middle and high school students in
the Miami Valley through the main campus, satellite programs, and Youth
Connections. The Adult Education division serves approximately
6,000 adults each year.
MVCTC is offering career technical programs for 2017-2018 in:
Agriculture and Livestock Production
Allied Health
Animal Care Management
Architectural Design
Auto Collision
Auto Services
Automotive Technology
Aviation Maintenance Technician
Biotechnology
Business Ownership
Computer Network Engineering
Computer Repair & Technical Support
Construction Carpentry
Cosmetology
Criminal Justice
Culinary Arts
Dental Assistant
Diesel Power Technologies
Digital Design
Early Childhood Education
Electrical Trades
Firefighter/EMS
Game Programming & Web Applications
Graphic Commercial Art
Graphic Commercial Photography
Health Careers Academy
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
Heavy Equipment Operator
Hospitality Services
Media and Video Production
Medical Office Management
Natural Resources Management
Precision Machining
Retail Agriculture Services
Robotics and Automation
Sports Management and Marketing
Sports Medicine
Veterinary Science
Welding
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