MVCTC students share experiences with Darke County sophomores

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ENGLEWOOD – The Miami Valley Career Technology Center Student Ambassadors visited Arcanum and Franklin Monroe sophomores on Sept. 18 and Ansonia and Mississinawa Valley sophomores on Sept. 19.

Ambassadors shared career technical training programs and college opportunities. MVCTC offers 40 career technical programs for high school juniors and seniors.

MVCTC continues to prepare students for college and careers after high school. More than 85 percent of students earn college scholarships and more than 93 percent of students are employed, in an apprenticeship, in the military or enrolled in college six months after graduating.

All sophomores from the MVCTC 27-partner school districts have the opportunity to select two career programs to visit at MVCTC during the annual Sophomore Career Days. This year, Sophomore Career Days are scheduled Nov. 27-29. The annual MVCTC Sophomore Open House scheduled for 4:30-7 p.m. Nov. 29.

For more information about Sophomore Career Days or visiting MVCTC, call 937-854-8056.

For more information about MVCTC, visit www.mvctc.com.

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center Student Ambassadors visited Ansonia and Mississinawa Valley on Sept. 19. Student Ambassadors representing MVCTC included Caden Vance (Valley View/robotics and automation), Allen Christman (Ansonia/biotechnology), Carter Ward (Ansonia/graphic commercial art) and Emma Price (Tri-Village/cosmetology).
https://www.dailyadvocate.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/web1_WEB-Mississinawa-Valley.jpgThe Miami Valley Career Technology Center Student Ambassadors visited Ansonia and Mississinawa Valley on Sept. 19. Student Ambassadors representing MVCTC included Caden Vance (Valley View/robotics and automation), Allen Christman (Ansonia/biotechnology), Carter Ward (Ansonia/graphic commercial art) and Emma Price (Tri-Village/cosmetology). Courtesy photo

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center Student Ambassadors visited Arcanum and Franklin Monroe on Sept. 18. Student Ambassadors representing MVCTC included Jordan Rhoades (Franklin Monroe/HVAC), Kirsten Zink (Franklin Monroe/dental assisting), Karli Jacobs (Miami East/firefighter-EMS), Olivia Keihl (Arcanum/business ownership), Brooklyn Harrod (Twin Valley South/sports medicine) and Derek Winner (Brookville/precision machining).
https://www.dailyadvocate.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/web1_WEB-Franklin-Monroe.jpgThe Miami Valley Career Technology Center Student Ambassadors visited Arcanum and Franklin Monroe on Sept. 18. Student Ambassadors representing MVCTC included Jordan Rhoades (Franklin Monroe/HVAC), Kirsten Zink (Franklin Monroe/dental assisting), Karli Jacobs (Miami East/firefighter-EMS), Olivia Keihl (Arcanum/business ownership), Brooklyn Harrod (Twin Valley South/sports medicine) and Derek Winner (Brookville/precision machining). Courtesy photo

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center Student Ambassadors visited Ansonia and Mississinawa Valley on Sept. 19. Student Ambassadors representing MVCTC included Caden Vance (Valley View/robotics and automation), Allen Christman (Ansonia/biotechnology), Carter Ward (Ansonia/graphic commercial art) and Emma Price (Tri-Village/cosmetology).
https://www.dailyadvocate.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/web1_WEB-Ansonia.jpgThe Miami Valley Career Technology Center Student Ambassadors visited Ansonia and Mississinawa Valley on Sept. 19. Student Ambassadors representing MVCTC included Caden Vance (Valley View/robotics and automation), Allen Christman (Ansonia/biotechnology), Carter Ward (Ansonia/graphic commercial art) and Emma Price (Tri-Village/cosmetology). Courtesy photo

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