
Students in the WCCTC's Drafting-CADD program presented their architectural style research to Mrs. Lusk today. In preparation for an architectural design challenge final, students were able to research a style of their choice, describe its key characteristics, influences, impacts, and historical significance. Students made sure to note key takeaways regarding their research, presentation skills, and applying APA formatting to written and presented works.👏🏼
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Mr. Chris Jennings is the instructor for the Carpentry program at the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center. Mr Jennings graduated from Pineville High School and the WCCTC with a diploma in Carpentry in 1988. Mr. Jennings holds a Bachelor degree in both Criminal Justice and Parks and Recreation Management from Marshall University. He is a licensed WV Contractor. He started working in carpentry and woodworking in 1996. He worked in the construction field for 84 Lumber for 16 years, beginning in 2000. He began teaching the carpentry program in 2017 and achieved his Masters in Technical and Adult Education in 2020. Mr. Jennings is a valued asset to the students of the WCCTC.🛠️
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There will be NO school for ALL students on Thursday, February 9, 2023 in order for employees to participate in a scheduled Professional Learning Day!
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Mr. Mike Johnson came to the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center in 2021 as the Law and Public Safety Instructor. He was a 1995 graduate of the WV State Police Academy. Mr. Johnson served 17 years as a deputy sheriff for Wyoming County. Concurrently he has served 35 years on the Pineville Fire Department and also 11 years as a Fire Instructor. Mr. Johnson brings a vast array of knowledge and experience to the Law and Public Safety program at the WCCTC. Our students are very fortunate to have him guiding them in their career path.🚔🚨
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Mrs. Lynda Evans has been an instructor for the Therapeutic Services program at the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center since 1998. Mrs. Evans graduated from WV Tech with an Associates Degree in Nursing and from Bluefield State College with her Bachelors Degree in Nursing. Mrs. Evans worked to get the Therapeutic Services program expanded from a one year program to a two year program and to include Phlebotomy and Medical Terminology. Mrs. Evans has assisted many students in establishing their careers as a Certified Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomist. She has been and continues to be a true asset to the students of the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center.❤️
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Ms. Kelli Wilson has been a Cosmetology Instructor at the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center since 2014. Ms. Wilson is a 2002 graduate of the WCCTC Cosmetology program. Before becoming an instructor, Ms. Wilson owned her own business,“Shear Perfection”, in Oceana. Ms. Wilson has helped students achieve their goals in the Cosmetology business of becoming a hairstylist, nail technician or aesthetician working for others or in business for themselves. Ms. Wilson is a true asset to the students of the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center. 💅💇🏻♀️
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Call the WCCTC to register for the TEAS exam for the Practical Nursing program! Next exam date is March 15, 2023.
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Mr. Frankie Thomas is the Instructor for the Electrical Technician program at the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center. Mr. Thomas has been the instructor since April 2005. He obtained his Master Electrician license in 1999 and he received his bachelors degree in Career and Technical Education from WVU Tech in 2009. Mr. Thomas has his Electrical Inspector certification from the International Code Council and the National Certification Program for Construction Code Inspectors. He possesses his Master Electrical Inspector Certificate from the International Association of Electrical Inspectors and is also licensed in West Virginia as a class C Electrical Inspector. Mr. Thomas has helped many students secure rewarding careers and encouraged them to further their education. Mr. Thomas is an asset to the students of the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center.🔌
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Mr. Clacey Lambert is the Diesel Technology instructor at the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center. Mr. Lambert has been an instructor for 17 years. Mr. Lambert is a 1997 graduate of the Diesel Technology program at the Career Center. He continued his education and career at Detroit Diesel in Charlotte, NC. and Heritage Equipment in Beckley, WV. Mr. Lambert has helped many students be successful, further their education and land solid careers in their field. Mr. Lambert is a true asset to the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center. 🛞
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Due to the forecast of extremely low windchills (real feel) tomorrow morning, Wyoming County Schools will be on a 3-hour delay Friday, February 3.


Wyoming County Schools will be on a 3-hour delay today, Thursday, February 2, 2023.


Wyoming County Schools will be on a 3-hour delay tomorrow, Wednesday, February 1, 2023.


Due to the forecast of morning ice and the issued Winter Weather Advisory, Wyoming County Schools will be on a 3-hour delay tomorrow, Tuesday, January 31, 2023.


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Here is the Social Studies Fair student packet.
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2023 Social Studies Fair Student packet!📚
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Valentine’s Day Memo💘
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Students in the WCCTC Drafting-CADD program have been working on pattern development. While learning both radial and parallel line methods, they created 3D objects from flat 2D drawings. This process is used primarily in the manufacturing industry to create complex structures from sheet metal. We also often see the results of this process as carboard containers for many of the items we use everyday, such as food carriers, shipping materials, and product packaging.📦
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Law and Public Safety class at the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center began Fingerprinting this week. Students learned how to properly fill out a print card for arrests and new applicants. Next, they learned the proper techniques for applying fingerprints to the cards for identification purposes. This process is required for every arrest made and also is used for job applicants, identification cards, and passports.🛂🪪
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