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Student Organizations

 

Join a Career Technical Student Organization at GCCTC

All GCCTC programs have Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) associated with them. The acronyms for these organizations include FCCLA, SkillsUSA, HOSA, and NTHS. These organizations provide a wide range of activities at the state, regional and national levels. The activities include the opportunity to serve in leadership positions, such as chapter and state office.
 
CTSOs also promote community development projects. CTSO members work at food banks and raise money for various charitable causes, just to mention a few community development projects. In addition, CTSOs offer opportunities for competition in technical areas as well as leadership areas. Technical competitions run the gamut from computer repair competitions to automotive trouble-shooting. Typical leadership competitions include public speaking and parliamentary procedure contests.
 
Many of these organizations have fees that need to be paid in order to become a member. However, fundraising opportunities are available for students who wish to participate to pay off their dues. Please contact your program instructor for more information on the student organizations that best fit your needs and program. 
 
 
 

 

SKILLS

 

 

 

Advisors:

 

Mr. Todd Kieffer & Mrs. Natalie Goodwin

 

 

SkillsUSA

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Advisor: Mr. Bob Mitchell

 

National Technical Honors Society

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOSA
 
 
Advisor: Ms. Megan Trump
fccla
 
 
Advisor: Mr. Dan Wagner
Additional Clubs and CTC Organizations
 
prostart
 
 
Club Coordinator: Mr. Dan Wager
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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The BotsIQ program is a club that meets during normal session time at the career center.

 

 

Students in this club can put their passion for robotics together with their classmates in other programs to plan, design, fabricate, and compete in battle bots competitions. 

 

The BotsIQ Club Advisors are: Chris Ralston and Jen Nix

 

 

The BotsIQ Club Members will be determined at the start of each school year. 

 

 

Bots will Battle - Sparks will Fly!

BotsIQ is an innovative educational program of the Pittsburgh Chapter National Tooling & Machining

Foundation, A 501(C)(3) non-profit organization and approved PA EITC Educational Improvement Organization.

 

www.botsiqpa.org

 

 

 

 

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Nondiscrimination Policy

 

The Greene County Career & Technology Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability or age in its programs or activities. Career and Technical Education program offerings include: Automotive Collision and Body Repair, Automotive Technology, Building and Construction Occupations, Computer Networking Technology, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Electrical Occupations, Emergency and Medical Services, Health Assistant, Precision Machining, Welding and Licensed Practical Nursing (adults only). Admission to the programs depends upon availability and class size and sending school districts criteria. Inquires may be directed to the Greene County Career and Technology’s Title IX Coordinator/Assistant Director, Katie Sleasman at [email protected] or the Section 504 Coordinator/Executive Director, Mark Krupa at [email protected]. Inquires can also be sent to 60 Zimmerman Drive, Waynesburg, PA 15370 or you may call 724-627-3106.