Our AG Juniors are hard at work this week—breaking down valves, rebuilding carburetors, and putting engines back together piece by piece!
These students are gaining real-world mechanical skills that will serve them well in agriculture, mechanics, and beyond. Proud of their dedication and grit!



Our Culinary Arts students are hard at work preparing for today’s lunch crowd. Come in, dry off, and enjoy Aaron’s delicious Chinese cuisine — made fresh and full of flavor! 🍜🥡
Stop by and support our talented students while treating yourself to a warm, comforting meal. See you soon!



Our welding students competed in the Southern Ohio Career Tech League against OVSD, and they represented our program with incredible skill, pride, and professionalism! We are incredibly proud of the hard work they put in and the way they continue to showcase the talent in our welding program. Congratulations to SHCTC welding competitors on their win!
Great job, students — keep shining and keep welding strong!

Come enjoy fresh, delicious dishes made just for you. To place an order click: https://microsite.talech.com/shop/Chefs-Corner---SOUTHERN-HILLS-JOINT-VOCATIONAL-GEORGETOWN-OH/MGgEe91brzzwnDk3


We’re excited to give a huge shoutout to Christina. Murphy from Fayetteville High School for being nominated for Top Ohio Girls Basketball Player of the Week! 🌟 Your hard work, leadership, and standout performances are getting the recognition they deserve!
And another round of applause for the Eastern Boys Basketball Team, nominated for Small School Basketball Team of the Week! 🔥 Your teamwork and determination continue to make our community proud. Let’s show our support! https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/high-school/high-school-sports/2026/03/09/vote-cincinnati-enquirer-high-school-athlete-of-the-week-march-9/89021858007/












This position has been filled. We are seeking an Agricultural Instructor for our Satellite program at Eastern Middle School to join our team for the 2026–2027 school year. Applicants must possess or be eligible to obtain appropriate Ohio licensure in Agricultural Education or Career-Technical Education Agricultural and Environmental Systems. Candidates holding a traditional teaching license and willing to complete Career-Technical Education licensure requirements will be considered. Bachelor's degree or above preferred. Subject to criminal record check by BCI and FBI. Go to https://www.shctc.us/o/shctc/page/employment-op for more details.


This position has been filled.
We are seeking a passionate, student-centered Science Teacher to join our team for the 2026–2027 school year. Applicants must possess a bachelor's degree of above. and must possess or qualify for science teaching certification/licensure from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. Subject to criminal record check by BCI and FBI. Go to https://www.shctc.us/o/shctc/page/employment-op for more details.


Last week, our Clinical Health students hosted a Mental Health Week activity table. Students who participated earned tickets for a prize drawing, and labs competed for the highest engagement.
And now… the results are in!
🏆 Individual Prize Winners:
✨Jasmine Ulery, ECE Junior
✨Raine Roark, Sports Medicine, Junior
✨Lily Perry, Cosmetology Senior
✨Logan Garrison, Sports Medicine Junior
✨Colton Ewing, Clinical Health Junior
🏆 Lab Engagement Winner:
🔥Early Childhood Education— Your group’s participation was unbeatable! Enjoy your pizza party!
Thank you to everyone who took part, supported wellness, and helped make Mental Health Week a success!


We’re proud to recognize students who continue to make positive, healthy choices. Your commitment to living drug‑free sets an incredible example for everyone around you!
👏 This week’s winners:
🏅 Ava Leimberger
🏅Breeanna Jimison
Enjoy your special parking spot—you’ve earned it! Keep up the great work!


🏅 Congratulations to:
⭐Jayden Adkins
⭐ Austin Litzler
⭐ Elijah Daley
We’re proud of these students and grateful for a community that encourages positive choices. Thank you for making a difference!

We are going out with a win because today's theme was “Stay in the Game – Wear Your Favorite Sports Team!” Everyone showed up repping their teams with pride and energy. Just like in sports, staying in the game means supporting each other, staying strong, and taking care of our mental well‑being every single day. Thank you to EVERYONE who brought the spirit all week long—you made it powerful, meaningful, and FUN! Let’s keep uplifting one another long after spirit week ends.













Mental Health Awareness Week — Day Four
Today we’re proudly wearing yellow to support World Happiness Day and to remind ourselves—and each other—of the importance of joy, connection, and wellbeing.














Supporting local families in need — Now through May 2026
Brown County Jobs and Family Services is collecting toiletries, cleaning supplies, and laundry products .
How You Can Help
Donate any of the listed items by dropping them off at:
Brown County Jobs and Family Services Office
775 Mt. Orab Pike, Georgetown, Ohio
Your generosity will make a meaningful

Our students are diving into Lean Six Sigma, building problem‑solving skills that help boost efficiency, reduce waste, and create smarter systems.



Thanks to a generous grant from the Ohio Traffic Safety Office, new drivers under age 21 can now receive funding to cover the cost of state‑required driver education through the Drive to Succeed Program at the North Central Ohio ESC. For more information or to apply, see the attached flyers or contact the North Central Ohio ESC today!



Today’s theme was “Aloha to the Stigma” — a reminder to spread kindness, understanding, and support as we continue breaking down the barriers around mental health. Our crew showed up in tie-dye and Hawaiian shirts, bringing all the bright colors and positive vibes! Let’s keep the conversation going, keep showing up for each other, and keep saying aloha to ending the stigma. 💚✨







