May 6, 2021
Blaine Havens is the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center’s February Student of the Month. Blaine is a senior from Beaver Local High School and is enrolled in the Precision Machining and Manufacturing (PMM) Program under the instruction of Mr. Matt Peters. Blaine has taken College Credit Plus (CCP) classes since 2018 and is a current member of the Youngstown State Honors College earning the Gene Haas Foundation Scholarship. Upon graduation, Blaine will have earned 38 college credits toward a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Blaine is a member of SkillsUSA, Beaver Local National Honor Society (NHS), CCCTC chapter of the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS), and is a member of the Beaver Local swim team. Blaine has earned six machining credentials from the National Institute of Metalworking Skills including CNC Mill Programming, Setup, and Operations; Milling I; Drill Press I; Job Planning, Benchwork, and Layout; Turning Between Centers; and Mea
Apr 26, 2021
The ongoing pandemic has impacted the way schools in the county proceed with their normal daily activities. This means that it is uncertain when schools will be able to welcome visitors back into their buildings. We have partnered with The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center to showcase the career and technical programs that they offer so that incoming juniors can make an informed decision for enrollment in a program that will interest them. Programs will be spotlighted each month of the school year. Students who are interested in enrolling in a program for the 2021-22 school year are invited to do so by visiting the CCCTC’s webpage (https://www.ccctc.k12.oh.us) and completing the enrollment application which is available now. Any questions about the programs or the requirements for enrollment should be directed to Sue Allison, guidance administrator, at (330) 424-9561 ext. 118 or sue.allison@ccctc.k12.oh.us.Â
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Apr 23, 2021
The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center will be hosting the second of two Sophomore Showcase Nights April 29. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, there will be two sessions: 6 to 7 pm. and 7 to 8 p.m. Space is limited to 50 visitors for each session, so reservations are required. For reservations call Cindy Pugh at 330-424-9561 Ext. 0.
Current sophomores in Columbiana County and a parent or guardian are invited for a night full of information and tours of the high school programs at the CCCTC. During the program, students and parents will see displays of the programs and academics, meet the lab and academic instructors, visit labs and classrooms where an overview of the programs and academic offerings will be given and any questions can be answered, and tour the building and labs of interest. Help signing up for a program will be available during the evening.
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Meteorologist Jason Frazier of the National Weather Service (from left) presented the StormReady certifications to Columbiana County EMA Director Peggy Clark and the three county commissioners, Tim Weigle, Mike Halleck and Roy Paparodis. (Salem News photo by Deanne Johnson)
LISBON The Columbiana County Emergency Management Agency has completed the process to become the 34th county in Ohio to be certified as StormReady.
EMA Director Peggy Clark said she has been working for about two years to get Columbiana County certified as StormReady, a process she noted is “pretty stringent.” The certification process gets the county further ahead in preparing to warn county residents of imminent inclement weather and to respond after the severe weather passes.