
At the recent ASPIRE graduation in our postsecondary center we had 28 graduates walk across the stage to be recognized for earning their high school diploma. We could not be prouder of them!


The Newark Eagles #387 donated a new AED to our Fire/EMT program. We appreciate their generosity and their support. #skillsmatter


In our Veterinary Science program our students learn that sometimes you have to bribe patients with peanut butter. #skillsmatter


t is the holiday season, and that means it is time to follow the adventures of our very own Elf on the Shelf, admin asst extraordinaire Ginger Rife.
She is having a little too much fun the preschool this week.


Fiftieth Flashback Friday.
A family affair.
Steve Brooks was in the class of 95, taking electronics. He was from Watkins High school. At JVS he met his future wife, Charity (from Northridge). Charity was also a 95 grad, taking graphic design. Steve’s brother was in the class of 89 in electricity.
Steve writes of his experience at JVS (C-TEC), “I was where I wanted to be, doing what I wanted to be doing. Looking back, the friends I made for life, the training I received from the instructors (both former Navy electronics instructors) helped me work for HP for 15 years, and currently for an Israeli laser company. The staff were wonderful, Mr. Cissler was always as kind as he could be to us all.
I’m a proud proponent of vocational education, and when meeting with executives and CEOs I push the absolute value of starting trades and specialized education as early as prospective future employees seek instruction. No longer is college the “only” way. JVS was the right place, right time for me! Thank you!”
We love getting notes like this from alumni.
Thank you, Steve. All the best to you and your family!


Chef Jessica Kunkler, sous chef from the Granville Inn, came in to do a “potsticker” demo for our culinary students recently. She is a C-TEC culinary grad, class of 2017, and now a member of that program's Advisory.
Thanks, Chef!


Our Dental Assisting program sponsored a drive to get articles to be used by Kari's Cause at Children's Hospital. We appreciate all the students & staff who donated. There will be families who are having their worst days, and you are making a difference!


This Friday, Dec. 15th. 9 AM to 2 PM.


Testing for vision, and learning how to analyze it in the Medical Assisting lab.
#skillsmatter


Working to get it just right in the secondary welding lab. #skillsmatter


It is the holiday season, and that means it is time to follow the adventures of our very own Elf on the Shelf, admin asst extraordinaire Ginger Rife.
She tried to hide from us this week.


Fiftieth Flashback Friday.
This is a pic of our "Teacher of the Year" in 1993.
Recognize who it is?


These ladies were busy soldering in the ECT lab. So fun to just pop in and see the young people at work, doing their thing.
#skillsmatter


Physical Therapy & Exercise Science students working on transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation. Say that three times quick! #skillsmatter


Getting to practice handcuff skills on a classmate in the Criminal Justice program.


Sometimes in Construction Technology you don’t always work at ground level. #skillsmatter


The SkillsUSA Fall Leadership Conference was recently held, and we were proud to be able to send both our senior and junior level officers to attend at the Columbus Convention Center.


It is the holiday season, and that means it is time to follow the adventures of our very own Elf on the Shelf, admin asst extraordinaire Ginger Rife.
This week she is getting spruced up for Christmas. Too much sugar!


Vet Science juniors visited OSU Large & Small Animal Hospital recently. It was a good, and eye opening, experience for them. #skillsmatter


The blood is fake, but the skill is real. Working on wounds and bleeding in the Fire/EMT program. #skillsmatter
