
SGT. Carl Long of the National Guard came to visit Mrs. Wheeler's Advanced Personal Finance and Accounting classes last week. The students were engaged in what we would call "building for success". The students discussed budgets and growing money opportunities. The students had hands-on demonstrations of success and failures in building blocks. The key concept of understanding for the students were despite obstacles invest in yourself and learn to invest in many opportunities. The students truly enjoyed the inspiration from SGT. Long.











Attention!!!
The cosmetology salon is open for walk-in clients!


Students have had a great time at the HOSA Conference! The HOSA bowl team placed in the top five. Gracie Patterson placed 2nd in her event- Speaking Skills. Sydnee Rollings was named Outstanding HOSA Member of LCSD Career Center. We are very proud of these students! Please help us congratulate them!

For 6 weeks this semester, Child Development students get hands on experience learning about children and their development at Southside Early Headstart. They create their own lessons based on the South Carolina Early Learning Standards. Through guidance from their Career Center instructor as well as their field experience teacher they implement the lesson or activity with the class they are assigned. Students at both schools thoroughly enjoy working with one another.







Health Science students enjoying the HOSA State Leadership Conference!
Check out the green light ups for World Kidney Day at opening sessions!
#gogreenforgavin
Also pictured are Tori Robinson and Olivia Crockett competing in the Health Career Display. Ja'Laya Cunningham is seen speaking with one of the vendors at the college/career fair

Every business that will be participating in the Career Center Career Fair next week will receive one of these pencil holders made by the Machine Tool program students.

Culinary Arts Level 2 students had a MRE Cook-Off on Tuesday March 12!
They had to work within the following guidelines set by Chef Hawkes. Each team received a standard military MRE pack and had the task of creating a three course meal. They were allowed to add up to two ingredients per course and they could use any equipment in the kitchen. They came up with very inventive items, moving away from just reheating the food to creating entirely different dishes from ice cream to nachos to candy to pies.
It was a lot of fun and blew away our military judge!











Health Science students are attending the HOSA State Leadership Conference this week in North Charleston!

One of the toolboxes built by our carpentry students! Look at the attention to detail.

As some of you may or may not know there was a small fire at the Career Center back in November. It was after school so no one was there. It happened in the Mechatronics shop. It has been a process to get everything cleaned out, repaired, and re-organized. The Level 4 students were able to play a role in the process. They worked to organize the equipment and make sure everything works correctly. Great job guys! The shop looks fantastic!




"Our ProStart Culinary team battled hard at the competition. We finished a little late, so we didn't place this year, but I am immensely proud of the hours of menu development, costing and writing they performed. They produced a complex menu and strove high and they should be very proud of themselves." ~Chef Hawkes


The shop is full in Auto Collision! Work is progressing on the Cadillac! Level 4 was finishing up some other jobs last week! And, also notice the grill in the booth getting ready for paint? That's the grill the welding class built for a customer! Lots of exciting projects going on so be sure to check for updates!

We offer students many opportunities to earn certifications in their pathways! These are industry recognized credentials that can help our students in the future! Health Science students completed the EKG certification exam on Thursday March 7!

Bryson Rainey will be representing the Mechatronics program at the SkillsUSA competition later this month! Good luck Bryson!

The National Guard came to speak to Ms. Baker's classes today! They spent time interacting and getting to know the students. They also spoke to the classes about job applications and preparing for a career!

Skills testing in firefighting this week! Skills included: raise a ladder and bring it back down: clean, inspect and maintain an SCBA after a fire, prepare for hose load!








Ms. Baker's Advertising class spent the last several days working with Mrs. Lail, Work Based Learning Coordinator, on resume writing, employability and interview skills. The culmination of all this was mock interviews with different faculty and staff members. This was a great learning experience and the students seemed to enjoy it!






Check out what Family and Consumer Science 1 students have been up to lately!
One student used the skills learned in the hand sewing unit to repair a shop teacher's shirt.
Other students practiced basic sewing machine skills by making a cloth lanyard. Students had to practice cutting straight, ironing, and sewing straight lines for this project.
Students were proud and wanted to show off their completed projects!









Tuesday's Fun Fact


Our students are always practicing their skills to continue to grow and improve! Health Science 2 students practiced transferring patient transfers with stretchers and wheelchairs!

