
Students in the Welding Program at the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center helped prepare 150lbs of pork for Student Appreciation Day at the WCCTC. The pork was smoked in a personal fabricated smoker. It taught the students that welding is used in many different industries and also steps involved in fabricating a smoker.😋
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On behalf of Wyoming County Schools, we would like to wish everyone a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend.
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There will be NO school on Monday, May 30, 2022
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We would also like to pause and honor our nation’s brave men and women for making the ultimate sacrifice which has allowed us to enjoy our freedom every day.
Have a fun and safe holiday in honor of our nation’s heroes.
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☀️Days are getting warmer and we are almost to the finish line!☀️
Let’s finish up strong!!! 💪🏼📚🚌
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The students of the WCCTC Practical Nursing program is completing their Psych rotations at ARH. They developed and played a game with the patients and everyone had a great time!🎣
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‼️Attention WCCTC Seniors:🎓
If you ordered a National Technical Honor Society stole, you can come by the school and pick it up at any time.
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The Wyoming County Career and Technical Center faculty and staff would like to congratulate Hunter Adams and Jesse Lester for achieving the Governor’s Workforce Credential. In order for students to receive this award they must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, secure a minimum of one state-approved industry certification, meet the Governor’s Workforce credential cut-score on their state-approved CTE program of study technical assessment, achieve a minimum score of 95% on the CTE portfolio, attain a verified school attendance of 95% or higher, and pass a minimum of two documented drug screenings. Both students are enrolled in the Diesel Technology Program at the WCCTC. ❤️
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Congratulations to the recipients of the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center Faculty Awards.🏅
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The Wyoming County Career and Technical Center is very proud of the students that had work representing the WCCTC at tonight’s Arts Gala! Thank you to the ProStart students and Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Wikel and Mrs. Davis for providing and serving refreshments tonight!🎨🍪🍇
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Visiting the Wyoming County Schools Spring Arts Gala❓
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Use our hashtag! 😃
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Attention Arts Gala Guests:
Additional parking will be available at the Pineville Palisades Park.
Entry to the Gala is through the front entrance to the Wyoming County Board of Education at 155 Park Street, Pineville.
The Gala is from 5:00-8:00 p.m. We hope to see you soon!


‼️💻ATTENTION💻‼️
At this time, ALL school issued student devices should be returned to school and left there each day unless special permission has been given by the school principal.
💻If your child has not returned his/her device, please do so ASAP!
Thank you!!


Attention Wyoming County Schools Arts Gala Musicians:


Stacey Lusk, Principal at the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center attended College Decision Day at Wyoming East High School. We would like to congratulate Lydia Crook, Carmen Lusk, Bria Smith, and Ethan Walls for signing their intent to attend the Practical Nursing program at the WCCTC! 👩🏻⚕️👨🏻⚕️
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The Wyoming County Career and Technical Center would like to congratulate the WCCTC Simulated Workplace Student-Employees for April and May. They are Chasity Cook - Certified Nursing Assistant, Megan Lusk - Phlebotomy and Matthew Campbell - Law and Public Safety. 💜🤍
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Wyoming County Schools is gearing up for the first annual Spring Arts Gala: Arts in Bloom! We hope you will join us on Tuesday, May 17 from 5:00-8:00.
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Today, The Wyoming County Career and Technical Center with support from the Wyoming County Board of Education, entered into a partnership agreement with Bluefield State University. This articulation agreement will allow students who complete two years of Law and Public Safety at the WCCTC to potentially earn up to 14 credits in the Criminal Justice program at BSU. Signing the agreement today (from left to right) is: Mike Johnson, Law and Public Safety Instructor, WCCTC; Stacey Lusk, Principal WCCTC; Dr. Ted Lewis, Provost, Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs, BSU; and James Quesenberry BSU Visiting Instructor/Criminal Justice. The Wyoming County Career and Technical Center along with Wyoming County Schools is excited to enter into this partnership with Bluefield State University and provide this awesome opportunity to our students!
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The Wyoming County Career and Technical Center held their annual open house. Great weather, attendance, participation and food made for a great evening! Thank you to all who attended!☀️💜
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‼️ATTENTION‼️
There will be NO school for ALL students on Tuesday, May 10 for Election Day and Wednesday, May 11 for a Professional Learning Day. 🗳📚
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Mitchell Church, Counselor at the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center, spoke to ninth grade students at Westside High School today. He presented the school video about programs the WCCTC offers to all students. 💜🤍
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