The MedSplash! camp took place during July of 2022 on the Lane CC campus. Students learned about high wage/high demand health careers, toured state-of-the-art medical facilities and practiced a variety of hands-on skills including taking blood pressure, taking dental x-rays, and becoming certified in First Aid and CPR
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This project defines the true meaning of partnership as it builds from an existing network of Lane County educators, local transitional housing organizations, community-based organizations, industry and workforce to align and support local housing shortages with the construction of 30 temporary shelters
As stated by instructor Wheylin Niehus, his students are not only honing the skills they have learned but are also helping people in the community. View the video for the full story here:
A collaboration between students, industry and local volunteers brings hope to the McKenzie community
CTE Construction Trades Specialist Lee Kounovsky visits Tyler Tjernlund’s Advanced Woods and Metalworking class at North Eugene High School, hoping to get students excited about the program and other paths to trades. Read the full article here by Jordyn Brown/RG
Junction City/Harrisburg/Monroe Habitat for Humanity encourages trades-based education. Read more on how this partnership has benefited students
Introducing students to the labor trades as well as earning 4 credits at LCC, instructors hope this course gets students excited about their future – full story here
Construction/aggregate, welding, manufacturing and drafting were just a few of the trades presented by Lane County employers – view the full story here
Read Relationships between CTE Teachers and Students are Stronger by Terry Bierwirth for My Work My Future
Read AKHS garden fertile ground for learning by Damien Sherwood for the Cottage Grove Sentinel