Congratulations to the Mr. Lasiter's Auto Technology I Class for winning the GTC Morning Christmas Olympics!
We just had to have fun with some Reindeer games today. @rswolves
GTC students really showed their generosity to help out the RS food pantry.
Students in the Marine Technology program are learning about different hull designs. The students crafted a hull from 1 inch foam board, wired a series circuit using a 9 volt motor, installed a switch and battery connector, used parts of a Bic pen and made a prop shaft and driveline.
After all students manufactured his/her boats they raced them down a 30 foot rain gutter. Clayton Jones from Blue Eye High School was the champion from the morning block. Lawrence Hopkins from Spokane High School was the champion from the afternoon block.
It was great visiting with a great group of students from Spokane High School this afternoon. There is no way to measure their excitement as they explored all of the great things Table Rock Career Center has to offer in preparing them for so many different career and college paths.
Students in the Health Technology program have been working on oral care skills this week as they prepare for the clinical portion of their program of study at the Shepherd of the Hills Living Center next semester.
Forsyth High School students James Loggins and Chloe Morse from the graphic design program have been hard at work producing items on the program's direct to garment printer.
Sophomores from Hurley High School toured our facilities this afternoon and are excited about the potential opportunities they have as students in one of our 12 programs of study at Table Rock Career Center.
Today, sophomores from Blue Eye High School checked out all of the great options Table Rock Career Center has in helping prepare all students for college, career, and life.
Students in the EMT program have been hard at work mastering the art of patient assessments as they prepare for their clinical rotations with the Taney County Ambulance District.
Students in the Early Childhood Careers Program had an opportunity to visit OTC’s Early Childhood Education Department, Greene Valley State School and Stewart Head Start Center.
SkillsUSA members from Blue Eye, Branson, Forsyth, Galena, and Reeds Spring completed a service project prepping materials to build 50 beds for the Table Rock Lake chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace. This great organization is dedicated to building, assembling and delivering top-notch beds to children and families in need.
"NO KID SLEEPS ON THE FLOOR IN OUR TOWN!"
The foundation is set. The first line has been snapped for the sill plate. It only goes up from here for students in the construction program as they continue the process of building another house.
Students in Culinary Arts have been busy completing a unit on sauces by making a delicious hollandaise sauce.
Galena High School sent over a great group of Sophomores to tour our great programs of study. Even better, this group of students will be some of the very first students to receive a quality Career and Technical Education at the new Table Rock Career Center next year.
What a great morning! Over 100 students from Forsyth High School visited GTC to explore all of the great things the new Table Rock Career Center has to offer for the 2024-2025 school year.
Last week 28 members of our SkillsUSA chapter visited Convoy of Hope and helped package over 71,000 bars of soap to be used in future disaster relief operations. SkillsUSA is committed to making sure the United States has a viable workforce for the jobs of tomorrow. An additional goal of our SkillsUSA chapter is to help students see the importance of being civic-minded adults.
The students in the collision program have been hard at work with various customer projects. From dent repair, sanding, to the paint shop, and the final detailing of the vehicle, these students are learning skills they will have for the rest of their lives.
Students in Mr. Thompson's Computer Technology class have been partnering with the Reeds Spring IT Department repairing student Chromebooks.
It was great seeing so many sophomores from Crane High School exploring all the great programs of study we offer as they prepare to be the first group of students to walk through the doors of the new Table Rock Career Center in the fall.