Month: September 2022
This flower was made by Daymn Hebert from our welding class. He expressed that it only took him about 15 minutes to complete this piece of work. Students at the Saint John Valley Technology Center demonstrate their skill everyday and show how much passion they have for their particular trade and for our future workforce.
Today our students in the electrical construction program learned how the utility company(Versant Power) set a power pole. This pole has been generously donated to our program from Versant Power. It will enable our students to learn how to do everything from installing a light on a pole to installing an…
Here at the Saint John Valley Technology Center we are amazed at the skills of our students. Here sophomore, Damyn Hebert is making a snow plow from scratch. He is using everything in the toolbox from our metal plasma CNC machine, outfitter unit to hand tools. He is demonstrating what…
This summer one of our seniors, Hannah Albert, represented the St. John Valley Technology Center at the National SkillsUSA competition in Atlanta, Georgia. Hannah competed in the Health Occupations Professional Portfolio contest which prepares students for demonstrating key attributes of their business, educational and professional competencies for employment entry. We…
Training and certifications are one benefit to students here at the Saint John Valley Technology Center. Our early childhood program is a great example of that. In class students “Child safety and welfare are number one priorities when working in the Early Childhood Field. Early Childhood seniors received a certificate of completion and 1 contact…
Here at the Saint John Valley Technology Center, we encourage instruction by demonstration. Here, Mr. Kevin Daigle is showing his junior class how to cut steel using an acetylene torch. Then it’s the students’ turn to demonstrate what they have just learned. Students are truly learning by doing.
We have new construction here at the Saint John Valley Technology Center. Here our Heavy Equipment Operations students are laying the groundwork for and building our new playground for our “littles” who participate in our 1,2,3 playgroup as part of our Early Childhood Occupations program. It is exciting to see…