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FCCC Instructors Take Part In Summer Work Experience

By Newspaper StaffJune 6, 2023Updated:June 8, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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To keep our career and technical training programs up-to-date, Four County Career Center instructors are eligible to participate in a Work Experience program sponsored by the Career Center.

Instructors have the opportunity to participate with a local employer in an internship experience in the career and technical area of their expertise.

Following their internship time, the instructors include the up-to-date training methods into their curriculum to give the best possible education to students attending the Career Center.

The local internship site is not responsible for wages to instructors during their training. Through these types of partnerships with local businesses, Four County Career Center exists to serve the people of northwest Ohio.

Shown above is Chris Zacharias, Welding Fabrication instructor who had the opportunity to work at Swanton Welding in Wauseon.


Chris is shown with Career Center Welding Fabrication graduates (LEFT TO RIGHT) Shawn Cook (2022 grad); Dean Fredrick (2022 grad); Zacharias; and Tucker Holifield (2023 grad). Missing from the photo is Noah Phillips (2023 grad).

Chris is working with these graduates to talk about how to incorporate new welding methods in training students at the Career Center to prepare them for the workforce.


 

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