Teegan Benson, a Construction Technology senior, participates in School-to-Work while employed at ProVia in Strasburg! #BuckeyeProud!
3 months ago, Shyanne Carroll
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BCC is proud to have earned a five star report card rating! Visit www.buckeyecareercenter.org to view the entire press release. Congrats to our students and staff for this outstanding achievement!

Highlights from the 2024-2025 BCC Report Card:

• Achievement – 4 Stars: 84.5% of students exceeded state standards in technical and academic achievement.

• Career & Post-Secondary Readiness – 5 Stars: 112.9% of students significantly exceeded state standards in career & post-secondary readiness. This component reviews how well-prepared students are for all future opportunities.

• Graduation – 5 Stars: A 96.6% four-year graduation rate and a 95.3% five-year graduation rate, significantly exceeding state standards.

• Post-Program Outcomes – 5 Stars: 97.3% of students are employed, participating in an apprenticeship, joined the military, are enrolled in postsecondary education, or are receiving advanced training within six months of graduation.
3 months ago, Shyanne Carroll
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Job of the Day: Miller’s Creamery is hiring for their New Philadelphia store! They’re looking for motivated team members to join their crew. Both day and evening shifts are available.

Applications are available at Miller’s Creamery stores or online at www.MillersCreamery.com. For more information, call 330-440-6641.
3 months ago, Mackenzie Fahner
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Our Graphic Arts students are at our fair booth until 4pm! Come check out their display! #BuckeyeProud!
3 months ago, Shyanne Carroll
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This morning marks the start of the foundation for the next Buckeye House! Our students poured the concrete that will support another beautiful student build home.
3 months ago, Mackenzie Fahner
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Our Precision Machining and CAD students are at our fair booth until 2pm!
3 months ago, Shyanne Carroll
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Collin Smith, a Commercial Truck senior, works at Provia in Strasburg through our School-to-Work program! #BuckeyeProud!
3 months ago, Shyanne Carroll
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Our Students of the Month were joined at this evening's board meeting by family members, instructors, and partner school administrators! Congrats to Gage, Zilynn, and Martin!
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Our Outdoor Power students are at the fair until 8pm! Stop by to learn about their program!
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Our Energy Operations students are with us at the fair until 4pm! #BuckeyeProud!
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Our Medical Assisting and Pharmacy Technician students are working our fair booth until 2pm! Stop by and they will check your vitals!
3 months ago, Shyanne Carroll
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You still have time to sign up for Sign Language-Level I! Call our Adult Education office at 330.339.2288 to reserve your spot!
3 months ago, Lisa Martinelli
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This week we celebrate National Truck Driver Appreciation Week.

Truck drivers play a vital role in keeping our communities moving by delivering the goods and supplies we rely on every day. At Buckeye Career Center, we’re especially proud of our CDL students and alumni who are preparing to keep America on the road. Thank you for all you do! #BuckeyeProud!

If you’re interested in earning your CDL license, call 740.254.9313 or visit BuckeyeCareerCenter.org for more information.
3 months ago, Mackenzie Fahner
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September’s Adult Education Student of the Month is Martin Marcoguiseppe II of the Law Enforcement Training Academy! Marcoguiseppe is a graduate of Washington High School and resides in Massillon. He holds an associate’s degree in computer network administration and security from Stark State College and a bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems from the University of Akron. He is currently employed as the chief information officer at The Schroer Group. Marcoguiseppe has always been passionate about public service and wanted to take on a new personal challenge. “This program allows me to combine my leadership experience with a lifelong interest in law enforcement, and to grow as a person by stepping outside of my comfort zone,” said Marcoguiseppe. He was nominated by LETA Commander David Dobbins. “For a cadet in this day and age to have a full-time career and attend this academy, to obtain a commission as a deputy sheriff and not get compensated to do that job, speaks volumes to me,” said Dobbins. Following graduation, Marcoguiseppe plans to join a local law enforcement agency as a reserve or special officer/deputy, primarily contributing on weekends and evenings, leveraging his IT experience to support technology efforts within a department.
3 months ago, Shyanne Carroll
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Job of the day: The City of Dover is accepting applications for the position of Meter Technician Apprentice I.

A valid Ohio CDL is required, and electrical or line-worker experience or education is preferred. Applications are available at the Mayor’s Office or the Service Director’s Office and may be returned there as well. You can also be downloaded from the City of Dover website: https://www.doverohio.com/jobs/2521/

The application deadline is September 25, 2025, at 4:00 p.m.
3 months ago, Mackenzie Fahner
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Our second high school Student of the Month for September is Auto Technology senior, Gage Moore. Moore attends BCC from Strasburg High School. Moore has participated in basketball, football, and track throughout his high school career. He attends Faith Family Church and is employed at Choice One during the summer months. Moore’s Auto Technology instructor, Mr. Nathan Wauthier, nominated Moore for the honor. “Gage shows responsibility and accountability in lab by consistently following safety procedures, wearing proper personal protective equipment, and maintaining a clean and organized workspace. He takes ownership of his assigned tasks,” commented Wauthier. Moore is the son of Craig and Carey Moore. He plans to work at ProVia in Strasburg, following graduation.
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It's time to recognize our first Students of the Month for the 2025-26 school year!

The first high school recipient is Hospitality senior Zilynn Zedi. Zedi attends BCC from Dover High School. At Buckeye, Zedi participates in Buckeye Buddies and FCCLA. Zedi was involved with the Crimson Café and choir at Dover. Outside of school, Zedi is a 10-year Tuscarawas County Challenger Baseball participant. Zedi’s Hospitality instructors, Mrs. Deb Ganyard and Mrs. Jill Young, nominated her. “When the class is working in the community, Zilynn can be counted on to complete her job. She never complains about a task,” said Ganyard and Young. Following graduation, Zedi plans to pursue a career within the hospitality field. Zedi is the daughter of Paulette Zedi.

3 months ago, Shyanne Carroll
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“Excellence comes down to consistency. Nothing great or worthwhile happens without consistent work, consistent habits, consistent effort, and consistent discipline.”
3 months ago, Mackenzie Fahner
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Our Commercial Truck and Agriculture & Diesel Technology programs are at the Tuscarawas County Fair today until 6 PM. Stop by and see them!
3 months ago, Mackenzie Fahner
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Our Floral Design & Greenhouse Management students were at the Tuscarawas County Fair earlier today handing out flowers.
3 months ago, Mackenzie Fahner
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