Greene County Career Center announces upcoming auction
XENIA Greene County Career Center has announced the upcoming auction of its Agricultural Research Center in Xenia Township.
The 50-acre center features a 15,400-square-foot indoor riding arena, 28 horse stalls, laboratory space, classrooms and office space. The indoor arena is named for former owner Andrea Chancey.
Sheridans LLC will facilitate the auction of the property, located at 551 Brush Row Road, at 1 p.m. June 3. The auction will be held in-person on the property and also virtually via an online link at www.sheridanteam.com.
The center was purchased by the career center board of education in 2011 and has housed the school’s veterinary science and equine science career-technical programs for high school juniors and seniors. Veterinary science was moved to Greene County Career Center’s new main campus in Xenia and equine science is being eliminated as a program offering.
Volunteer helps GCCC students with basket project
Submitted photo Greene County Career Center’s Career X lab had a visit from John Kinsinger, who volunteered to teach the class some basket-building skills. Kinsinger is the grandfather of student teacher Anna Kinsinger. Also pictured are students Jaylynn Smith, Christopher Jackson, and Megan Lee. Kinsinger has been mentored by program teacher Lori Smith and her assistant, Sonya Cain, during her student teaching assignment from Cedarville University. Career X is a career-technical program that assesses students on a variety of skill sets with the goal of placing them in another career center program, find full-time employment, or gain entrance into the schools Project Search program in partnership with Soin Medical Center.
GCCC’s criminal justice program contains strenuous activity
Greene County Career Center criminal justice instructor John Demmitt
Greene County Career Center Criminal Justice Student Sophia Palmer
Greene County Career Center Criminal Justice Student Will Bowman
XENIA Any Greene County Career Center student can join the school’s criminal justice program.
But the program may not be for everyone.
“Although no prerequisites are required, students will need to possess athletic and physical stability since we’re involved in physical training which can be strenuous,” Demmitt said. “It’s strenuous because it helps to prepare students for entry-level law enforcement.”
The program covers law enforcement, courts, and corrections. A primary emphasis is on law enforcement.
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