FOCUS: Scenes from CCTC
Published 12:00 am Saturday, July 31, 2021
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Students work on a project in the carpentry program at Collins Career Technical Center in 2019. (Submitted photo)
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Students at Collins Career Technical Center took part in a staged hazardous materials exercise in 2019. (Submitted photo)
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Symmes Valley High School students examine a mock crime scene on the first day of Project Lead the Way STEM courses at the school in August 2017. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
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Ironton High School juniors, from left, Bela Delawder and Lexie Payne, were part of a team of Project Lead the Way biomedical students testing water around the city of Ironton in 2019 for levels of lead and copper in homes with older pipes. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
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South Point High School students, enrolled in Project lead the Way courses through Collins Career Technical Center, take part in Engineering Day activities in 2019. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
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A student works on a project in the welding program at Collins Career Technical Center in 2019. (Submitted photo)
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Superintendent Steve Dodgion has retired after 42 years at Collins Career Technical Center. Here are scenes from the last few years of the school’s programs during his tenure.