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JACKSON RIVER TECHNICAL CENTER 2012-2013 INVESTING IN FUTURES

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Page 1: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

JACKSON RIVER TECHNICAL CENTER 2012-2013INVESTING IN FUTURES

Page 2: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING Serviced and or repaired around

250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in

practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students have their own successful automotive repair shops in the area

This year has seen the highest non-traditional rate for the program. A total of 11 females in the program

Three students plan to continue their training in a trade college, one of these students is a female

Chris Canterbury placed 2nd in the District Skills USA Automotive Servicing Competition,

Page 3: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

BUSINESS

Business Law students explore various categories of business and personal law. Their study becomes real when they observe circuit and district court

CIS students learned the use of Microsoft Office 2010. One project was to design and print Christmas cards for a local nursing home

Guest Speakers talked with students on topics like insurance and the importance of planning. Students also talked with a JRTC graduate that gave them a personalized view of what is involved in managing and supervising people

Page 4: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

BUILDING TRADES

Building Maintenance Students Spruced up JRTC

Electrical students helped build two new booths to increase the space they have to work

Building Maintenance class continued to make dog houses out of donated materials for community dogs

Built Wooden Chairs Built Corn Hole Games Robert Moore was 2nd place in

the Residential Wiring. He received a $175.00 pair of boots and bag as a prize.

Page 5: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

MARKETING

Neal Seldomridge & Eric Barbour Won the Stock Market Game for the state of Virginia and went to the International Conference in California

Team of Nehemiah Vance, Tanner Seay, Neil Seldomridge, and Eric Barbour were Regional Winners in the Economic Challenge & Financial Challenge.

Field trip to Washington DC for a Career Day

Page 6: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

EARLY CHILDHOOD

Daily learning experiences of researching, writing, and planning creative, developmentally appropriate learning activities for children

Preschool students get started with technology early on

Anyone who spends anytime in the preschool can give witness to the teamwork and responsibility level of the student teachers

Earned First Aid & CPR Certifications

Page 7: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

CULINARY ARTS

Chase Halterman was a state Skills USA Officer and district culinary arts champion.Hope Nicely, was the district Skills USA president

Kennedy Brooks 2nd Place in district Commercial Baking

Rebecca Boothe 3rd place in district Commercial Baking

Olivia Price was the district champion in Food Preparation Assistant

District Food and Beverage Service 1st place Allison Aldridge 2nd place Hope Nicely 3rd Place Khalil Carter Produce many meals throughout the

year Culinary Arts students earned the

ServeSafe Certification Cater several dinners throughout the

year.

Page 8: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

CARPENTRY

Carpentry Made Numerous Outbuildings

Carpentry helped to restore tables for the Library at Alleghany High School

Ryan Coats was 2nd place in the District Carpentry Competition

Repaired furniture for local nursing homes

Built several Cabinets for several groups

Page 9: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

WELDING

Senior Achievements All Earned OSHA 10 Hr. Cards All Passed NOCTI Written

Assessment 30 Dual Enrollment Credits

Earned 7 Hands on Welding

Qualifications Team of Cole Murray, Austin

McAllister, and Matthew Canterbury were district & state champions in Welding Fabrication . They were 6th at nationals.

Page 10: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

HEALTH OCCUPATIONS

Numerous Guest Speakers, Hospice Director, Massage Therapy Director, Emergency Services Director, Practical Nursing Program Director, DSLCC Student Services

First Aid Certification for Juniors and CPR Certification for the seniors

Twelve students attended the fall HOSA leadership academy

Nine students participated in the state HOSA competition

Angel Shiflett was 5th in Human Growth and Development

Sarah Church was 5th in Job Seeking Skills

Page 11: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

SERVICE PROJECTS

Skills USA donated food for the food pantry. Won the Skills USA state award for the most items collected at the state competition.

Donations to Christmas Mother

Winter clothing for children in Head Start

Provided activities, materials and gifts for Evan Groves during his hospital treatment

Page 12: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

SERVICE PROJECTS

Made donations to the American Heart Association in memory of Mark Keith and the Alleghany Humane Society in memory of Carol McGuire-Bishop

Made a donation to the Red Cross for Hurricane Sandy Relief

Bell Ringing for the Salvation Army

Salvation Army Angel Tree BINGO at the Brian Center

Page 13: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

OSHA – CARPENTRY, ELECTRICAL, WELDING

PICTURE OF WELDING OSHA STUDENTS

Mr. Graham, Mr. Huffman and Mr. Ray are all certified to teach OSHA classes. Their students go through the training and receive their 10 OSHA card

Page 14: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

JRTC 2012-2013 Enrollment – 388 (351 AHS)First Semester, and

345 (312 AHS) Second Semester 90 Dual Enrollment Classes Taken (85 AHS) 80 JRTC Certificate Completers (72 AHS) 116 State Program Completers (106 AHS)

CNA Testing – 13 out of 13 passed (13 AHS) NA3SA Testing – 8 out of 11 passed (7 AHS) NOCTI Testing – 25 out of 31 passed (22 AHS) ServSafe Testing – 9 out of 10 passed (8 AHS)

Page 15: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

Educational Technology CenterAnnual Work Order History Report

July 2001- June 2013 

Date Alleghany County Public Schools

Covington City Public Schools

Jackson RiverTechnical Center

Total

7/1/01-6/30/02 955 132 126 1213

7/01/02-6/30/03 694 92 112 898

7/1/03 – 6/30/04 693 216 64 973

7/1/04- 6/30/05 886 255 33 1174

7/1/05 – 6/30/06 755 305 43 1103

7/1/06 – 6/30/07 785 370 48 1203

7/1/2007 – 6/30/2008

680 299 37 1016

7/1/2008- 6/30/2009

591 207 44 842

7/1/2009 – 6/8/2010

609 273 48 930

7/1/2010 – 6/3/2011

590 303 78 966

7/1/2011- 6/30/2012

650 

276 96 1022

7/1/2012-6/30/2013

544 299 76 919

Page 16: Serviced and or repaired around 250 vehicles Past graduates can be found in practically all automotive repair shops in the highlands. Four former students

Overview of AHS in the Alternative Placement Program 2012-2013 School Year

  2012-

2013

2011-

2012

2010-

2011

2009-

2010

2008-

2009

2007-

2008

2006-

2007

2005-

2006

 Projected Graduates:

 16*

 26*

 28*

 19

 20

 12

 11

 22

Passed GED:

 7

 5

 3

 6

 2

 2

 2

 2

Dropped for Attendance,

Ret. to home school.

 2

 0

 2

 3

 0

 2

 12

 11

Dropped for Behavior/

Performance:

 0

 3

 3

 1

 

 0

 1

 1

 4

Turned 18 and dropped out.

 4

 6

 6

 1

 8

 3

 n/a

 n/a

 Transferred:

 2

 3

 5

 3

 5

 2

 7

 8

 Continuing Education:

 37

 32

 36

 30

 23

 30

 27

 26

 ISAEP

For information only, not included in total.

 (6)

 3

 (3)

 (2)

 0

 0

 0

 0

 Total:

 68

 78

 83

 63

 58

 50

 60

 73

23 total graduates Any student who quits coming to school after turning eighteen, or who is dropped from the program is referred back to AHS and the Student Graduation Team.* This includes students who may need one more SOL test, or planned to take one summer school class.