Give your education a spark in the Welding program! Students grind plates to prep them for a project. Mr. Gilhousen demonstrates Stainless Steel Gas Tungsten Arc “TIG” Welding on a horizontal fillet weld. Steven Varano uses the CNC Plasma cutter to cut pieces for his project.
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Welding
Welding
Welding
Welding
There are many bright possibilities with the Welding Program! Ian Rickert a Greenville Junior uses gas Tungsten Arc “TIG” Welding with aluminum material. Jacob Rust a Sharpsville Sophomore uses Shielded Metal Arc “Stick” in the vertical position with a welder/generator outside.
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Welding
Welding
Let the Welding program light up your future!! Chance Mathieson is Oxy Fuel cutting while Mr. Gilhousen instructs Kayla Tralick in Gas Tungsten Arc “Tig” Welding. Lane Barber is practicing Shielded Metal Arc “Stick” Welding in the vertical up position. Great Job!
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Welding
Welding
Welding
Welding
Gabriella Chester and Logan Walker check fire extinguishers and go on patrol throughout MCCC as part of the Protective Services program. Shyanne Zook and Alek Nero use the fire hydrant for water supply. Students practice a felony stop with handcuffing.
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Protective Services
Protective Services
Protective Services
Protective Services
Protective Service students practice fire safety while donning a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) which provides breathable air in an immediately dangerous to life or health atmosphere. Kaitlyn Hildreth, Lydia Barnard, and Leni Keener practice their CPR/AED training.
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Protective Services
Protective Services
Protective Services
Protective Services
Camren Gash and Grayson Denny practice a traffic stop in Protective Services. Gabriella Chester works on airway management while Alek Nero practices CPR/AED on a mannequin. Logan Walker made sure the school store was kept safe. Nice Job Everyone!!
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Protective Services
Protective Services
Protective Services
Protective Services
Congratulations to our MCCC STRIVE Student of the Week – Kyle Voorhies. Kyle is a Junior from Lakeview High School and was selected by his Precision Production Metals Instructor, Mr. Booher. Kyle has a very good work ethic, is always willing to learn new things and help other students excel. Kyle takes pride in working in the Precision Production Metals program. Congratulations Kyle!
almost 6 years ago, MCCC Principal
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Today in Precision Production Metals, Jensen Ansell and Jesse Rhodes are working on a NIMS drill press part for a NIMS Certification. Montana Minor and Lane Owen work on making a brush knockout tool, while Johnathan Martin reviews his vertical mill NIMS part. Great Job!
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
PPM
PPM
PPM
PPM
Cole Rodemoyer researches machining tools for the Precision Production Metals program. Zach Bobby is making hitch brackets for a welding student while Kierstin Young works on a milling project for a NIMS Certification.
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
PPM
PPM
PPM
MCCC students travel to Pittsburgh Technical College to learn about the programs they have to offer. PTC offers more than 30 programs, with either a degree or certificate. MCCC students explore their options after high school.
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
PTC
PTC
PTC
Lakeview students show their skills in Precision Production Metals today! Montana Minor is turning a step turn project on the lathe. Kyle Voorhies is surface grinding a NIMS project while Jesse Rhodes cuts a project to length using the horizontal band saw. Nice Job Everyone!
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
PPM
PPM
PPM
Congratulations to our MCCC STRIVE Student of the Week – Tabatha Clevenger. Tabatha is a Junior from Commodore Perry High School and was selected by her Health Care Careers Instructor, Mrs. Stainbrook. Tabatha is a motivated student that demonstrates initiative and she has a positive work attitude. She is a team leader that works well with students and staff members. She is an asset to have in the Health Care Careers program and will make an excellent addition to any heath care team. Congratulations Tabatha!
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Health Care
Zach Bobby repairs a vertical mill in the Precision Production Metals program. Sydney Stainbrook indicates a part on a vertical mill while Kierstin Young mills a part to length. Sean Ruggles is edge finding a NIMS part. Gain knowledge and skill in this program!
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
PPM
PPM
PPM
PPM
Health Care Careers students continue to practice their nursing skills. Students work on taking each other’s pulse, temperature and weight. Students also work on transferring a patient in bed. MCCC student’s gain ability and understanding in our Health Care Careers program!
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Health Care
Health Care
Health Care
Health Care
Health Care Careers students are practicing their nursing skills. Students practice making a bed, moving a patient from a bed to a wheel chair, learning the bones in the body, and taking blood pressures. Students are always learning and gaining experience in Health Care.
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Health Care
Health Care
Health Care
Health Care
Congratulations to our MCCC STRIVE Student of the Week – Cameron Hutchins. Cameron is a Junior from Grove City High School and was selected by his Collision Repair and Refinishing Instructor, Mr. Sherman. Cameron shows tremendous interest in the Collision Industry and excels at all task he is given in the shop and classroom. He recently competed in the District 10 Skills competition for estimating at Erie Insurance Training Center where he finished 1st place and will move on to the State Skills Competition in Hershey, PA in April. There he will compete against the top estimating students from around the state for a chance to compete at Nationals. Cameron has exceptional talent and is very versatile in all areas of the shop, he frequently assists other students while still completing his own work. Congratulations Cameron!
almost 6 years ago, MCCC Principal
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Collision Repair and Refinishing students work on putting the pedal car together for tomorrow’s competition at World of Wheels. Nice Job Everyone and Good Luck!!
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Collision Repair
Collision Repair
Collision Repair
Collision Repair and Refinishing Seniors along with Automotive Technology Seniors attended the World of Wheels Auto Show for their Annual Student Day. Students attended a presentation from Industry Promoters and could also network with other students and professionals. Students also viewed amazing and exotic vehicles. The pedal car that Collision students have been working on this week was entered into the Pedal Car Challenge competing with other Career Centers.
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Collision Repair
Collision Repair
Collision Repair
Collision Repair
Students work on taking apart a tractor in Collision Repair and Refinishing. Students also prepare the paint to spray on vehicle parts. In the shop area students put their skills into action and implement what they have learned in the classroom.
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Collision Repair
Collision Repair
Collision Repair
Collision Repair and Refinishing students work on and paint a pedal car in preparation for the Pedal Car Challenge at the World of Wheels on Friday. Students also work on getting the dents out of a car as well as painting a truck. Nice Job!!
almost 6 years ago, Career Awareness
Collision Repair
Collision Repair
Collision Repair
Collision Repair