
Our level two Introduction to Nursing students practiced their phlebotomy skills today. They have the opportunity to earn their phlebotomy certification through this program. Training includes working with both phlebotomy arms and real veins. Today was extra special, our Principal, Mr. Fockler, volunteered to have his blood drawn by his daughter, and our Career Connector, Mrs. Beaber, had her blood drawn by her son! #BuckeyeProud!
Students in our Medical Academy are learning how to assist a patient at risk for swelling and blood clots by properly applying a compression sock as part of hands-on patient care training. #BuckeyeProud!
Our level one Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration lab has been learning how to design and build using sheet metal, developing skills that are essential in the field.
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We are working hard to get our acceptance letters in the mail next week! We are excited to send over 650 letters! #BuckeyeProud!
We are working hard to get our acceptance letters in the mail next week! We are excited to send over 650 letters! #BuckeyeProud!

Today, we recognize our Buckeye Career Center Board of Education Vice President Steve Brode. Thank you for all that you do for our students!

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-https://www.chick-fil-a.com/careers/team-member-employment

This morning we held our CTSO meetings! Pictured is our FCCLA members working in groups on a safe driving interactive. #BuckeyeProud!
Do you want to take your photography to the next level? Join our 'Advancing Your Photography' Adult Education class and learn how to enhance your photographic skills with hands-on guidance. The cost is $65.00 for 4 weeks. Call the Adult Education office to register at 330.339.2288.

Our Adult Education Cosmetology students are building their practical skills with piggyback perm wraps and traditional perm wraps. #BuckeyeProud!
Winter sports photos will be held on Friday, January 30th, at 8:00 am, immediately following announcements.

Buckeye Career Center is happy to celebrate Mr. Frank Polen, who was named the 2025 Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce Volunteer of the Year! Several of our administrators attended last evening's ceremony to honor Frank and the other awardees! Mr. Polen serves as BCC's director of curriculum, instruction, & adult education, but spends countless hours volunteering for the chamber and other organizations within our area! #BuckeyeProud!
The Joe Carlisle Café will still be open today, despite our delayed school day! Join us for lunch from 11:30am-1pm!

Today, we recognize our Buckeye Career Center Board of Education President, Mrs. Cyndy Host! Thank you for all that you do for our students!

Buckeye Career Center will operate on a two-hour delay on Thursday, January 22, 2026. First period will begin at 9:50am.

From practice to perfection! Cosmetology students put their skills to the test as they master manicure techniques for state boards.
Hands-on learning in action! Level one Electrical Systems Technology students build and reconfigure electrical training boards to practice wiring, circuit connections, and switch operation.
We had the pleasure of welcoming Jason Hall, Superintendent of Dover Light & Power, who spoke with a few of our labs this morning about the work Dover Light & Power does and its role in the community.
Join us in the Joe Carlisle Cafe today or tomorrow for lunch between 11:30am-1pm!

“Talent may get you in the door, but it’s your attitude and work ethic that determines how long you stay there.” Frank Medrano

January's Adult Education Student of the Month is Esthetics student Crimzen Christmas. Crimzen resides in Coshocton and is a graduate of Newcomerstown High School and attended BCC. Crimzen is an independent provider for Coshocton County and volunteers for the Coshocton County Board of Developmental Disabilities. She is also a dance teacher at Studio 3 in Newcomerstown. Crimzen enrolled in the Esthetics program to earn her license so she can eventually own her own spa and be a traveling make up artist. Crimzen’s instructor, Ms. Larissa Seikel nominated her for the honor. “Crimzen is always friendly and willing to learn. I am excited to watch her grow in her career after graduation,” said Larissa. Crimzen is the daughter of Debbie and Corey Christmas.
