
HOSA students spent time with some amazing athletes on Friday at Special Olympics!

Thank you to this amazing team that keeps our school going! We appreciate all your hard work and dedication to the Career Center! Wishing each one of you a very happy Administrative Professionals' Day!


The '57 Cadillac has paint!
It is now in the final buffing and polishing stage!

Students in Introduction to Culinary Management made ice cream sandwiches last week!





Mechatronics students are taking what they have learned in class and applying it to real world projects.

Have you ever seen a custom made, original fidget spinner?
Students in Machine Tool used their skills to manufacture one!

Andrew Jackson, Buford, and Indian Land High Schools all held career fairs over the last week. The Career Center participated in all three events. It is always great to see students networking and making connections with local businesses!










Clinical Students in Health Science used bananas to practice suture and staple removing skills to prepare for their CCMA certifications.











Firefighting students practice their search and rescue skills!











Attention graduating seniors! Don't miss this great opportunity!
See flyer for all the details!

Students in the Horticulture program practice their tractor and mower operation skills on a beautiful spring day!

What's better than one student success celebration? 2!!!
We ended the day celebrating Natalya King, gold medalist in early childhood education at the SkillsUSA State Competition last month! She will also be going to Atlanta in the summer to compete at the national level! Good luck!



We love to celebrate student success!
This morning we celebrated Landyn Filliben, gold medalist in firefighting at the SkillsUSA State Competition last month. Now, its time to start preparing for national competition this summer! Good luck in Atlanta!

Carpentry students practiced their forklift skills before spring break. These students will have the opportunity to test for their forklift certification. This certification will help them when applying for jobs and give them an advantage over other applicants!

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Students in our EMT class are practicing splinting for upper extremity fractures and lower extremity fractures. This is a skill they will be required to master and test on for their National Registry EMT certification. They participate as groups, each playing the role of team leader, patient, and evaluator.







Mrs. George-Miller’s Fundamentals of Computing Class would like to welcome Stacey Adams, Financial Education Manager from Founders Federal Credit Union. Student's participated in a Mad City Money workshop where they were given new identities, a budget, and were able to purchase items needed to maintain a household. Students also discussed credit cards and savings. The students enjoyed the financial activities.






Mrs. Paula Lail, Work Based Learning Coordinator, continues to work with the upper level classes on job interview and employability skills. She worked with students in Automotive Technology, Cosmetology, and Mechatronics last week. Students practiced interview skills with each other as well as ending the workshop with a mock interview with a staff member.







South Middle School students were treated to a spa day by the senior cosmetology students!

Congratulations to our SkillsUSA winners!
Natalya King - Early Childhood Education - Gold
Landyn Filliben - Firefighting - Gold
McKenzie McAnulty - Cosmetology - Bronze
Xavier Brunet - Machine Technology - Bronze
Vanessa Gutierrez-Arias and Bryson Rainey - Mechatronics - Bronze
Our gold medal winners will compete in the national SkillsUSA competition in Atlanta this summer!
