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May 10, 2021 Submitted photo MCCTC STEM students show off their graphic design skills with completed license plates for the Go Baby Go cars. From left, James Groom from West Branch, Aiden Ripple from Austintown, Shelbi Heid from Poland, Dillon Shipley from West Branch and Dominic Pratt from Poland. CANFIELD On April 24, 22 children received ride-on cars that were adapted to compensate for various mobility needs courtesy of the Magic of Michael Foundation and dozens of passionate volunteers. The event, called Go Baby Go Youngstown, is in its 6th year of modifying ride-on cars for mobility-impaired children in the community. Prior to the event, students from the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center (MCCTC) began their work on the project. STEM students used their graphic arts expertise to design custom license plates for each car based on the child’s favorite colors, characters, and other interests. Engineering students from the MCCTC began setting up ....
Submitted material MCCTC STEM students show off their graphic design skills with completed license plates for the Go Baby Go cars. From left, James Groom from West Branch, Aiden Ripple from Austintown, Shelbi Heid from Poland, Dillon Shipley from West Branch and Dominic Pratt from Poland. (Submitted photo) CANFIELD Â On April 24, 22 children received ride-on cars that were adapted to compensate for various mobility needs courtesy of the Magic of Michael Foundation and dozens of passionate volunteers. The event, called Go Baby Go Youngstown, is in its 6th year of modifying ride-on cars for mobility-impaired children in the community. Prior to the event, students from the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center (MCCTC) began their work on the project. STEM students used their graphic arts expertise to design custom license plates for each car based on the child’s favorite colors, characters, and other interests. Engineering students from the MCCTC began set ....
CANFIELD The Mahoning County Career and Technical Center is experiencing a shortage of technical training instructors for its adult education programs. To fill the need, the school is looking for people with five years’ experience, with two of those years most recently in the areas of industrial maintenance, electrical, manufacturing, robotics, welding, engineering, machining and any other skilled craft or trade. “MCCTC Adult Career Center is starting a technical training instructor program and offering it at no out-of-pocket cost to those who have skilled-trades expertise,” Jodi Glass, recruiter-marketing specialist, said. “The course will provide the basic skills needed to successfully construct and teach an adult course.” ....