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Awards Night 2022 a

SkillsUSA National Signing Day

Michael Farrington signed his "Letter of Intent" for a high-wage and high-demand career.  Michael will be attending SMCC next fall in the Electrical Engineering Technologies Program.  SkillsUSA National Signing Day event was held on Thursday, May 5 at Waldo County Technical Center to celebrate high school seniors and college/postsecondary students who have chosen to pursue a career as a professional in any of the skilled trades.  Hundreds of SkillsUSA schools in over 25 states and territories participated in the 2022 event.

MFarrington Natl signing day

Congratulations to our SkillsUSA state medalists and to all of our competitors! We at WCTC are super proud of everyone! Well Done! Our High School gold medal winners will be competing at the SkillsUSA Nationals competition in Atlanta GA in June!
2022 SkillUSA state medalist from WCTC
Bronze medals:
MVMS: Jayden Hasenbank, from ESP, competed in CO2 Dragster
MVHS: Sam Valleau, from ET competed in Electrical Construction Wiring
Home school: Jacob Greeley, from CC competed in Information Technology Service
SDHS: Kim Hall, from GD competed in State Pin Design
Home school: Jonas Wagner, from CC competed in Technical Computer Applications
Silver medals:
MVMS: Lysa Beckett, from ESP competed in CO2 Dragster
BAHS: Levi Woods, from ET competed in Knowledge Test Electrical Construction Wiring
Gold medals:
MVMS: Brady Peter, from ESP competed in CO2 Dragster
MVHS: Kricket Thompson, from CA competed in Culinary Arts
MVHS: Miles Littlefield, from CC competed in Extemporaneous Speaking
MVHS: Eric Braley, from ET competed in Related Technical Math
Our High School Gold medal winners will be competing at SkillsUSA Nationals in Atlanta GA in June.
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HomeSchool day 2022

There will be no school at WCTC tomorrow, Thursday, December 23, 2021.

Wishing everyone a safe, healthy and happy holiday!! 

Hello WCTC Community,
 
Per the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, WCTC is required to provide notification that two drinking water samples taken from WCTC on August 26, 2021 had lead levels above the EPA action level of 15 parts per billion (ppb), or 0.015 milligrams of lead per liter of water. 
 
Please note that the EPA considers water that comes from hand washing sinks as "drinking water".  WCTC samples did not come from any fixture that would be used for drinking or cooking.  Water samples that exceeded lead requirements came from the following sources:
 
1. Outdoor Leadership restroom sink (not being utilized presently as this program has been suspended and no one is using the space at the present time):  20.9 ppb
 
2.  Welding Technology restroom sink - 18.5 ppb
 
WCTC is taking the following steps to reduce lead levels:
 
1.  Replace fixtures and shut off valves in the Outdoor Leadership and Welding Technology restroom sinks.
 
Pease view the link for more information. Lead in Water 2021
 
If you have any questions, please reach out to Junior Turner, WCTC Maintenance Supervisor, jturner@waldotech.org, or me.
 
Thank you,
 
Rick Amero
WCTC Director
 
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