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One student said the robotics program at Monroe County s Vocational Center brings her joy.
Posted: May 18, 2021 8:57 AM
Posted By: Alexis Jones
ABERDEEN, Miss. (WTVA) - Monroe County Vocational Center is helping engineering students bring their imaginations to life. Kids from around the county travel to the Vo-tech for its robotic program.
Engineering teacher, Alan Moore said students learn how to use CNC machines, 3D printers, and build robots.
Monroe County Vo-tech s robotic competition
Monroe County Vo-tech s robotic competition
Every year students compete in a robotic competition. Winners take home $25 to go toward building a new robot. Students also graduate from the center with an OSHA 10 Safety Certification.
Students back in classrooms on all five MCVTS campuses
Students back in classrooms on all five MCVTS campuses
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In-person classes have resumed on all five campuses of the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools.
Since April 19, both academic and career-education classes have been held in person, although students still have the option of virtual education.
Since September, career-education classes had been held in person five days a week, while academic classes were virtual. Students now are attending half-day sessions five days a week on the East Brunswick, Perth Amboy and Piscataway campuses for both career and academic classes. They are dismissed at noon and, after a break for lunch, have one more virtual class in the afternoon, according to information provided by the school district.