HATC names Wolschlager student of the month
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Mirandia Wolschlager
BAD AXE - The Huron Area Technical Center recently announced the Student of the Month recipient for April 2021. Students are selected based on a variety of criteria including: achievement in career technical education, outstanding attendance, enrollment status, CTE related extra-curricular activities, on-the-job-training placements, work experience, and future CTE Program related education and/or employment plans.
Mirandia Wolschlager is the HATC Student of the Month for April. She is a senior at Bad Axe High School and is a student in the health science program at the Huron Area Technical Center. Mirandia has received numerous achievement awards throughout high school, including Spanish and chemistry certificates. You may have seen Mirandia s smiling face when ordering Chinese food, as she has been a dedicated employee at China King in Bad Axe for over two years. Miran
Mein named Tech Center Student of the Month
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Jaden Mein
HURON COUNTY - The Huron Technical Center recently announced the Student of the Month recipient for February. Students are selected based on a variety of criteria including: achievement in career technical education, outstanding attendance, enrollment status, CTE related extra-curricular activities, on-the-job-training placements, work experience, and future CTE Program related education and/or employment plans.
Jaden Mein is the HATC Student of the Month for February 2021. She is a senior at Bad Axe High School and is a student in the visual communications program at the Huron Area Technical Center. Jaden is a student leader in the Viscom Class and is completing her second year in the program. Jaden is the daughter of Lynn Mein.
Tech Center puts spotlight on students during CTE month
Paige Withey, paige.withey@hearstnp.com
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The Huron Area Technical Center has been helping prepare students for careers of college since 1986.
During the month of February, which was recently deemed Career and Technical Education Month by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, and the Michigan Department of Education, the tech center has spotlighted many students and their love for the programs provided there.
As part of its celebration of CTE month, the Huron Area Technical Center is featuring various students on its Facebook page, asking them why they enjoy their program of choice at the tech center. Many students, such as Jameson McKnight, who chose to attend the mechanical/architectural engineering and design program, enjoy the hands-on approach the tech center offers.
Caseville CTE students working through pandemic precautions
Paige Withey, paige.withey@hearstnp.com
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With more than 529,000 Michigan job openings projected annually through the year 2028, many schools across the state are ramping up their efforts to make sure graduating students are career ready.
Students at Caseville Public School are some of many who utilize the Huron Area Technical Center. The programs available through the tech center are automotive technology, careers in education, construction/building technology, cosmetology, electrical technology, health sciences, hospitality/food service, law enforcement/public safety, marketing, mechanical, architectural, engineering, and design technology, power technology, and visual communications.
Huron Tech Center announces student of the month
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Austin Volmering
BAD AXE - The Huron Area Technical Center recently announced the Student of the Month recipient for November 2020. Students are selected based on a variety of criteria including achievement in career technical education, outstanding attendance, enrollment status, CTE related extra-curricular activities, on-the-job-training placements, work experience, and future CTE Program related education and/or employment plans.
Austin Volmering is the HATC Student of the Month for November. He is a junior at Bad Axe High School and is a student in the law program at the Huron Area Technical Center. Austin is the son of Ron and Terri Volmering.