Mrs. Spiller's Advanced Science students have recently completed an engaging "Fishing Lab" to explore the concept of the Tragedy of the Commons. This hands-on experience provided them with firsthand insight into the complexities of sustainable resource management. 🐟🌱 #loveshctc
3 days ago, Paula Moore
Chemistry students experimented with the surface tension of water and rubbing alcohol to identify differences in the intermolecular forces. #loveshctc
13 days ago, Paula Moore
Mrs. Spiller's A & P class welcomed Guest Speaker Blake Canter!👩⚕️ Blake shared her incredible journey into becoming a NICU nurse, giving us a glimpse into the realities of this challenging yet rewarding profession. She stressed the importance of job shadowing and left us with valuable insights and a newfound appreciation for the world of nursing. Thank you, Blake #loveshctc
14 days ago, Paula Moore
Yay or nay? Ms. Germann's junior English classes dive into the art of debate with 'This Way or That?' 10-minute writing prompts. From crafting arguments to honing persuasive skills, they're mastering real-world communication using informed, intelligent arguments going beyond simple opinions. #CriticalThinking #loveshctc
14 days ago, Paula Moore
Today, in Adulting 101, students worked on valuable life skills including reading instructions, following step-by-step directions, and practicing patience through sewing on a button! Weekly 'adulting' activities are part of Ms. Germann's English 12 class. Students were surveyed to discover what they still wanted to learn before fully entering the real world. Ms. Germann compiled their ideas, along with other valuable life lessons, to create Adulting 101. Today proved to be a successful lesson and provided additional opportunities for some class members to step up as helpers. Plus, it's now "sew easy" for them to mend a button all on their own! #loveshctc
20 days ago, Paula Moore
Principal Gray and Mrs Cunningham had lunch with the talented students who won a classroom competition. Congratulations to the young ladies as their designs will be used as promo materials for the district. Riley Baker, Senior VSDN made the 50th Anniversary logo and Willow Kennedy, Junior VSDN made the Employee Reunion Flyer. Thank you to these young professionals for the beautiful designs!
22 days ago, Angela Gray
🧠 Mrs. Spiller's class just completed a sheep brain dissection! 🐑 Exploring the intricate structures and functions of the brain up close was an eye-opening experience. From the cerebrum to the cerebellum, each part tells a fascinating story about how our brains work. #loveshctc
23 days ago, Paula Moore
SHCTC Pre-K students learning about Community Helpers during center time.
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23 days ago, Paula Moore
Students begin a study of the circulatory system. #loveshctc
24 days ago, Paula Moore
Today, Mrs. Spiller's A & P students had the privilege of hosting Dr. Blake Spiller, a Licensed Physical Therapist and LSVT Certified expert, as our guest speaker. 💼👨⚕️ It was an enlightening session for those in the Clinical Health and Sports Medicine Labs, providing invaluable insights into this rewarding career path.
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27 days ago, Paula Moore
SHCTC students had the opportunity to participate in a Career Fair held at the Brown County Fairgrounds. The career fair was sponsored by Ohio Means Jobs Adams-Brown Counties. Students were served lunch by Angela's Curbside Cuisine. #loveshctc
27 days ago, Paula Moore
Tune in to C103 this morning ay 10 a.m. SHCTC students will be on the air promoting Career Tech for Career Tech Month. #loveshctc
28 days ago, Paula Moore
Anatomy students took advantage of the weather to get outside and work muscle groups! Students worked out while practicing naming their muscles #loveshctc
about 1 month ago, Paula Moore
Forensic Science students used their forensic pathology knowledge to conduct a mock autopsy on rats. #loveshctc
about 1 month ago, Paula Moore
“The Canterbury Tales,” written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, is a collection of poems presented as a storytelling contest by a group traveling on a pilgrimage. Although it is hundreds of years old, there are still references made today in modern books, movies, and music connected to the text. Mrs. Germann’s ENG 12 students learned about medieval culture, language, and beliefs, as well as popular trades and careers of the time period. Construction students all agreed that a “treadmill operator” would not pass OSHA standards, and no one wants to be a gong farmer! After reading some of Chaucer’s work, the seniors collaborated in groups to prepare and perform several of the tales in a storytelling contest. Winning teams were rewarded with celebratory donuts fit for a knight! #loveshctc
about 1 month ago, Paula Moore
Brown County Business Community, please participate in the 2024 Brown County Business Retention & Expansion Survey. To participate go to: go.osu.edu/BCBRE or scan the QR code.
about 1 month ago, Paula Moore
Our advanced science students have completed the egg drop experiment with flying colors. 🚀 Some of them have safeguarded their eggs from impact 🙂 Student will complete crucial mathematical calculations to enhance their designs and present their findings to the class.
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about 1 month ago, Paula Moore
A&P classes recently had the privilege of hosting registered dietitians Kacy Massie and Stacy Michael for an insightful session on careers, education, and their experiences in nutrition.
Kacy and Stacy provided invaluable insights highlighting the endless possibilities within nutrition and dietetics.
A big thank you to Kacy and Stacy for sharing their expertise, and to our students for engaging with these industry professionals to enhance their knowledge and career aspirations.
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about 1 month ago, Paula Moore
Congratulations to Kayden Davis, Construction Tech Junior. Kayden recently passed his AutoCAD Certified User exam!!! #loveshctc
about 1 month ago, Paula Moore
Anatomy students learned about muscle fatigue through various exercises and activities 💪🏼 #loveshctc