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Mrs. Marie May Chasse’s Health Occupation students from the St. John Valley Technology Center won 22 medals at the 42nd Annual Maine State Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) competition on May 4, 2018. The St. John Valley was well represented by mature and hard-working young adults. In the HOSA Bowl team competitions: Alexis Lovely, Alyssa Raymond, Vincent Gillette, Sylvie…
Within the Advanced Technologies program, we use a variety of tools and software to enhance our knowledge and skills within the world of computers. One of those such tools that we use frequently is the 3D Printer. Simply put, a 3D printer produces a solid three-dimensional object from a digital file. The object itself is…
Here at the Saint John Valley Tech Center, we have a new CNC Machine. This machine is part of the Welding program. The CNC Machine is ran by a program in a computer so it can make tasks easier for the welders in the shop by inputting the correct temperature, strength, and balance the size…
St. John Valley Tech. Centre gives its most sincere congratulations to all of it’s contestants and medal winners! It takes a lot of determination to win at SkillsUSA and you did it! You prevailed!! We could never be more proud of each and everyone of you. You accomplished no easy feat, you represented us well…
New to our welding program, we have a virtual welding simulator. With this simulator, we can train new students the basics of welding while being in a safe environment. This system uses magnetic motion tracking to have precise movements within the virtual environment to simulate an actual environment. This can help people learn in…
In the welding program, students have access to work hands-on with machinery and tools such as The Magnum sandblaster, one of their newest additions. This machine was generously donated to the St. John Valley Tech Center late in 2017 by Huber Mill in Eastland, ME, offering students a safe and viable way to…