Junior and Senior students had the opportunity to listen to Army Reserve recruiter SSG Christopher Aggas.
The Mission of the US Army Reserves is to provide COMBAT-READY units and Soldiers to the Army and the Joint Force ACROSS THE FULL SPECTRUM OF CONFLICT.
Thank you to SSG Aggas for sharing your knowledge with our students.
The Army Reserves is a great way for students to pay for college. If students are interested in finding out more information, please contact Ms. Rogers or Mr. Hill for more information.
The Ohio State University, Columbus and Newark, visited WHS in a virtual informational and Q & A college session. Both Juniors and Seniors were able to learn about each campus in general, scholarship opportunities, comparison in cost, the detailed information on the admission process. For more information visit https://visit.osu.edu/ for the Columbus Campus and https://newark.osu.edu/future-students/visit-campus/?scrlybrkr=c4121fa0 for the Newark Regional Campus.
*The recording of this visit will be posted in the students’ Career G-Classroom, along with website links. This is just the first of many university presentations to our students!
WHS junior's taking College & Career Readiness classes, had the opportunity to hear about the Work+ program at Miami University Regional Campus's. The Work+ program pays for students to attend college full time, while working and getting their education FULLY paid for!
Check out their website for more information. It is such a GREAT PROGRAM for all students!
Monday, UNOH (University of Northwestern Ohio) came to speak to College and Career Readiness students. UNOH offers associates, bachelors, and masters degrees in both business & applied technologies.
There are so many options for our graduating students!
Ohio Valley Electrical Services visits College & Career Readiness students on Monday to teach students about their paid apprenticeship program. There are so many great options for our students, this is just one of them.
Congratulations to Junior Levi Morgan on being the first to earn his OSHA-10 credential. All College & Career Readiness students will earn their credential by completing the course in class. Thanks for Warren County Career Center for offering this to our satellite programs!
Senior Emery Siders speaks to Freshman in Transitions & Careers about her experiences at Warren County Career Center. Emery is enrolled in the Vet Tech program, and plans to attend Morehead State and earn her degree in Veterinarian Science. Emery takes AP and CCP classes, and loves her experience at the Career Center.
For more information on the Warren County Career Center, please send EMAIL.