
The Electrical Program spent some time outside working on Solar Panels.




Why is Career Technical Education (CTE) so important? Research has revealed that students enrolled in CTE look forward to coming to school, have higher attendance rates, do better in their academic courses, and have increased levels of competence and confidence leading to improved mental health. Each week, we will be highlighting students from our various programs so they can share just how important their CTE program is to them.

Our Pre- Engineering students learned the physics behind balancing by constructing a balance beam this week.





Our Sports Medicine class got a bike for exercise!






Sports Medicine students recently learned how to take blood pressure.






Our Cosmetology students recently worked with their first few clients of this school year!




Mr. Cottrille's morning Automotive classes recently assisted the Wood County Sheriff's department in assembling bicycles for children in the community.





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Every year at this time we must fulfill a requirement of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) of 1986. It is our responsibility to notify in writing, parents/legal guardian, school staff and employee organizations of the availability of the Asbestos Management Plan for each facility. Please find the notification information for your facility on Wood County Schools' web page.

Carpentry students learned how to use a level to determine elevation in class today.



Check out this week's edition of "Why CTE"!


Reminder, there is no school for students on Thursday, Oct. 26 (Parent-Teacher Conferences) or Friday, Oct. 27 (Professional Learning Day). Classes resume as normal on Monday, Oct. 30.


REMINDER: Parent-Teacher conferences will be held Thursday, Oct. 26. Contact individual schools for schedules or to make an appointment.


Why is Career Technical Education (CTE) so important? Research has revealed that students enrolled in CTE look forward to coming to school, have higher attendance rates, do better in their academic courses, and have increased levels of competence and confidence leading to improved mental health. Each week, we will be highlighting students from our various programs so they can share just how important their CTE program is to them


The Electrical program spent time this week installing and checking outlets!





Mr. Deaton's Collision Repair class learned how to buff and polish a truck recently.





Students from the Emergency and Fire Management program got to check out Washington Bottom VFD's new truck recently.








The Sports Medicine classroom and lab is taking shape! The students and instructor installed the flooring this week.



Why is Career Technical Education (CTE) so important?
Research has revealed that students enrolled in CTE look forward to coming to school, have higher attendance rates, do better in their academic courses, and have increased levels of competence and confidence leading to improved mental health.
Each week, we will be highlighting students from our various programs so they can share just how important their CTE program is to them.


The PHS Athletic Trainer visited our Sports Medicine program recently to teach our students how to remove helmet clips.




