
After spending the week creating rules for working in groups, Finance and Investments students enjoyed playing CashFlow and working on their new rules.




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Culinary Arts started the new year with Hoppin' John. A southern, New Year's tradition that is said to bring you a prosperous year filled with luck. The black-eyed peas are symbolic of coins. The leafy green vegetables are the color of currency. How did you celebrate the New Year?



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Early Childhood Education student, Anayanci Caballero's preschool class surprised her with this artwork before winter break.


Students like Senior Corey Duncan spend time completing independent study courses in something they are passionate about. Corey spends his time filming and editing our sports teams as well as doing work with our TV Production class.

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Our Automotive program will be receiving $500,000 from Ed Martin to help update our equipment, acquire new training vehicles, and transform our training spaces! Ed Martin has been hiring our students for several years and we love having them on our team! #WCCJoyfulJourney


Introduction to Culinary students prepare for final exams by creating review board games. Chutes and Ladders anyone?


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Need a dog house for the winter? Students in our Construction class are making dog houses that will be for sale in January. #WCCJoyfulJourney



Nutrition and Wellness students enjoyed making frittatas this week. Some chose to add spinach, tomatoes, and sausage. What would you add?


Students in our Principles of Health Science classes practiced their CPR skills with simulators.



Entrepreneurship students were interviewed by Wish-TV to discuss the progress on their business ideas. This interview will be featured in the Wish-TV “Business, Equity, and Opportunities” segment to share their success stories over the next few months



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Our Welding students aren't the only ones that learn to weld. Mr. Ross' Collision class are learning the skill to make automotive repairs. #WCCJoyfulJourney




Principles of Human and Social Services class discusses the positive and negative influences social media has on relationships. "Setting Boundaries" sparked a thoughtful conversation.


Empowering words are so important and powerful! Students made bracelets with the empowering word that meant the most to them.









Education Profession students are earning dual credit with UIndy this semester. They were able to visit the campus and learn the next steps to becoming an educator.


CNA students are measuring up to make sure they are ready to be out at clinicals! But first they showcased one of their assignments for the MSDWT staff at the township Professional Development Conference.

