
If you've been out and about at area craft shows, you might have purchased hand-made goods from our very own Olivia Hursey! She operates Olivia's Custom Creations! Great job, Olivia!


A big shout-out to Extreme Trailers for their generous $5,000 donation to our Welding lab! We truly value these incredible partnerships. During their visit, they also had the opportunity to tour our Welding lab. Thank you for supporting our students and programs! #BuckeyeProud!




Our office staff was treated to lunch today!






Our Teaching Profession students gave their typical Friday teaching days a holiday spin last week! They helped our Hospitality students make gingerbread houses and planned holiday games. The two labs work together every Friday.







Our students are involved in all kinds of activities, including dance! These photos feature Graphic Arts senior Lydia Warfield, who danced in the performance of the Nutcracker at the Performing Arts Center. Her instructor, Mr. Fierbaugh even caught the show!



Today, our Level One Electrical Systems Technology students are showcasing their skills for the local Electrical Construction Wiring competition. This event will determine the top three students who will advance to the regional competition in January. Good luck to all our participants!

Kevin Johns, from Material Handling, Specialist, came in this morning to speak with our Agriculture & Diesel Technology, Commercial Truck, and Outdoor Power students. He discussed what MHS had to offer and careers after graduation.




“Sometimes the right path is usually the most lonely and scary one, but move on, you will never regret walking it.”


A fan favorite part of our Board Christmas Dinner is wreath and greenery making with Mr. Vandall! #BuckeyeProud!




Our Students of the Month had great supporters with them at this evening's board meeting! #BuckeyeProud!








We celebrated our Board of Education and partner school administrators with our annual Board Christmas Dinner! Our Culinary Arts students prepared and served a fabulous meal for our guests. Thank you to all who attended!

It's a beautiful morning to pour concrete for our new burn building! The facility will benefit our high school and adult Fire and EMS programs by providing live fire experiences for our students. It will be located just behind our back student parking lot and is expected to be finished this spring!


The results are in! Congrats to Isabella Sanatore for her Roadrunner Christmas nail design (pictured in the center)! Isabella will represent BCC at the regional SkillsUSA competition for nails!


Congrats to our second December Student of the Month, Hayden Fernandez! He is a senior in the Project Lead the Way/Engineering lab. Fernandez attends BCC from Strasburg, where he has been active in marching band for six years and track and field for three years. At BCC, he is a member of Drug Free Clubs of America, the National Technical Honor Society, and SkillsUSA. He has also competed in the autonomous vehicle challenge at the National Robotics Challenge. His PLTW instructor, Mr. Tim Vandeborne, nominated Fernandez for the honor. “Hayden exemplifies the qualities of a creative problem solver and innovative thinker, consistently demonstrating an unparalleled ability to tackle engineering challenges through out-of-the-box solutions and exceptional leadership,” said Vandeborne. Upon graduation, Fernandez plans to attend the Ohio State University for electrical engineering. Fernandez is the son of Meredith and Michael Fernandez. He will be honored at this evening's Board of Education meeting!


December’s Adult Education Student of the Month is Dental Assisting student Destiny Davis.
Davis is a Newcomerstown High School graduate and is a stay-at-home mom. Davis was inspired to enroll in the Dental Assisting program by her sisters Dominique and Trew, who are dental assistants. Davis’ instructor, Mrs. Crystal Polen, nominated her for the recognition. “Destiny is a great student who goes above and beyond expectations. She works well with others and is a great leader,” commented Polen. Davis and her husband Seth reside in Gnadenhutten with their daughter. Upon graduation, Davis hopes to work at a pediatric dental office. She will be honored at this evening's Board of Education meeting.


Our Teaching Professions students, along with the Good News Bible Study group, collected nearly 1,000 canned goods to donate to the Twin City Food Pantry and the Tuscarawas County Homeless Shelter. Our students have big hearts and it is showing around the holidays!

Another Adult Diploma Program graduate to celebrate! Congrats to Dalton Nealey who completed the short Welding course! Our next Adult Education short Welding course begins on January 14th! Call 330.339.2288 to register!


“There are solutions to every problem: accept it, change it, or leave it. If you can’t accept it, change it. If you can’t change it, leave it.”


Congrats to our December Student of the Month, Layla Troyer!
Troyer double labs in the Cosmetology and Business & Marketing programs at BCC. She attends BCC from Hiland. Troyer serves as the SkillsUSA vice president, interns at Hush Hair in Berlin, works at Honey and Fig Café, and is a banquet server at Der Dutchman. She is also a four-year member of the youth group at her church. Her Cosmetology instructors, Mrs. Morgan Roden and Mrs. Dina Zimmerman nominated Troyer for the honor. “Layla consistently demonstrates exceptional creativity and innovation in the Cosmetology program. Her ability to conceptualize and execute nearly any haircut, style, or business design sets her apart.” Following graduation, Troyer plans to work at a salon. Troyer is the daughter of Joe and Cheryl Troyer. She will be honored at this evening's Board of Education meeting


Our Floral Design and Culinary Arts students are decorating and preparing for this evening's Board of Education Christmas dinner! They always transform the café into a winter wonderland for this event!


