Build walls as well as your Education in Carpentry!! Hayden Mills applies food grade mineral oil to season a cutting board. James Babcock cuts a board to length with the motorized miter saw for a project. Dillon Winger uses the jointer to surface the face and edge of a board.
Measure twice, cut once in the Carpentry Program! Chance Frable is surfacing a table top on the wide belt sander. Ted Shillito is planning boards to thickness for a project while Jordon Bell lays out a wall plate. Owen Miller practices cuts on the table saw. Nice Job!!
“Manage” your future and install yourself into this program to obtain a successful career in the growing field of technology! Jacob Hogue and John Moore work on installing the front panel connectors into their motherboard. Zach Chesmer, Jacob Kytchak, and Nick Herald are setting up workstations to complete their device manager hands-on lab!
Congratulations to our MCCC STRIVE Student of the Week – Jacob Allen. Jacob is a Junior from Reynolds High School and was selected by his Computer Information Technology Instructor, Mr. Schlosser. Jacob has an outstanding work ethic; he comes to class everyday ready and eager to learn and work. He excels at hands-on projects and works on additional side projects weekly. Jacob is a quick learner, but also comes with a solid foundation of knowledge within the information technology field.
Congratulations Jacob!!
“Manage and route” your career path with operating systems, software & network utilities! Level 2 students compete against each other with Cisco Routing & Switching activities to prepare for SkillsUSA. Nate Mcgarry learns how to manage and install Windows 10 security updates.
“Upgrade” your IT skills using top of the line computer and network technologies in this program! Dylan Candiotti, Christen Pope, and Collin Moore are settings up dual monitors on their custom built PC!
Justin Ramsey is swapping out hard drives on the class HP server. Trevor Stallsmith is installing a new NVIDIA graphics card in his group’s custom PC.
The following students were the attendance incentive award winners for October. 175 MCCC students were eligible for attendance incentive awards for October. Brenden McCormick, Sayvion Thomas, Kinser Kettering, and Jensen Ansell were drawn for the AM session. Jacob Hogue, Hannah Metheney, Nicole Stubbs, and Adam Crawford were drawn for the PM session. Each student won a $100 gift card for their attendance. Great Work during October and Congratulations!!
Learn better by doing in this program by utilizing simulation software that depicts real IT scenarios! Collin Moore and Nick Herald are collaborating on a TestOut troubleshooting lab simulation. Zach Chesmer is designing and building high end computers on the PC Simulator game.
Learn fundamental and advanced concepts in designing and maintaining computer networks. Jaden Hites and Sam Simmons are collaborating on a Network IP Addressing project. Aalyha Vasconi is putting her PC Hardware skills to use by testing desktop motherboards.
Get “connected” in Computer Information Technology! Hunter Lawton is running CAT6 Network Wire for a student network infrastructure project. Kasey Clover is running tests on a newly built liquid cooling gaming computer for a hands-on project. Gain hands-on IT skills every day!!
Download data for your future with hands-on IT projects! Riley Villard installs CAT6 wire in the network project wall to simulate a real world IT environment. Dylan Candiotti connects Cisco network switches and routers for a class-wide network project. Great Job!!
Way to go Diesel Technology for having 95% attendance in October!! The afternoon students celebrated their awesome job with a pizza party. Great Job Everyone!
Congratulations to our MCCC STRIVE Student of the Week – Noah Metheney. Noah is a Senior from Grove City High School and was selected by his Diesel Technology Instructor, Mr. Toth. Noah is a third-year student this year and he has acquired a vast knowledge in this field. Noah plans to attend the University of Northwestern Ohio when he graduates.
Congratulations Noah!!
Seniors, Devin Waldo, Mark Tatta, Matt Grove, & Joe Varga worked on and finished a transmission removal and reinstallation in a Class 8 International Truck. Education is Power and Diesel Technology at MCCC is the place to be!
Inject Diesel Technology into your Education!! Lakeview students, Aaron Amon & Damian VanTassel put synchronizers in a Ford tractor transmission. Ryan Varano, a Jamestown Junior, is torquing head bolts on a 466 International.
Diesel is for Power! Bradley Fair, a Junior from West Middlesex, changes the main bearings on an M11 Cummins. Michael Nevel & Christopher Negrea, Juniors from West Middlesex, hook up air lines after a transmission swap. Power up your Education!
Engine tear down & assembly in Diesel Technology! Seniors Wilson Nickel and Alex Tomson remove pistons from a John Deere B. Seniors Noah Metheney & Ryder Knierman check the liner height on a 40 Series Detroit. Junior Devin McCurry sets valves on a 24 valve Cummins. Awesome Job!!
Welcome to Diesel Technology! Matt Miller & Damian VanTassel, Lakeview Seniors, service a diesel mower. Mark Tatta, a Reynolds Senior, puts a transmission in a Class 8 Int Truck. Ryan Varano & Chayton Mittelstadt, Jamestown Juniors, get ready to set the head on a 466 Int Engine.
Congratulations to our MCCC STRIVE Students of the Week – Wyatt Guthrie. Wyatt is a Senior from Commodore Perry High School and was selected by his Automotive Technology Instructor, Mr. Dean. Wyatt is a second-year student this year and works hard every day to complete tasks. Wyatt is a straight A student who comes to class ready to succeed. Wyatt will make an excellent employee with his work ethic and ability to learn.
Congratulations Wyatt!
Congratulations to our MCCC STRIVE Students of the Week – Jamison Patton. Jamison is a Junior from Grove City High School and was selected by her Innovation and Entrepreneurial Development Instructor, Mrs. Schneider. Jamison is an outstanding student who is extremely talented and always goes above and beyond what is asked of her. Her work is exemplary and always completed on time. She is always willing to step up to a challenge. She has a great personality and rapport with all students in our class.
Congratulations Jamison!