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Our level two Masonryy students have been working hard at the Buckeye House. They are laying brick on the left side of the house. #BuckeyeProud!

“Life is the art of drawing without an eraser.” -John W. Gardner


Our HOSA Officer team had a great time honing their leadership skills at today’s Fall Leadership Conference held at the Northeast Ohio Medical University!


Patricia, our Pharmacy Technician ambassador, joined our marketing staff today at Newcomerstown for sophomore presentations! #BuckeyeProud!


Happy Boss's Day! A big thank you to Mr. Alsept, Mr. Everett, Mr. Rippeth, Mrs. Carroll, Mr. Polen, Mr. Furner, Mrs. Zimmerman, Mrs. Brinkman, Mr. Edie, Mr. Fockler, Mr. Bailey, Mrs. Malik, and Mrs. Willison. We appreciate all that our administrators do to keep Buckeye Career Center an incredible place to learn and grow! #BuckeyeProud!


“Success means having the courage, the determination, and the will to become the person you believe you were meant to be.” -George Sheehan


Our level one Utility Lineworker students recently practiced lifting and placing utility poles using the line truck and its controlling systems.

Credential Alert! Congratulations to level one Welding student Jeveon Winborn. Jeveon received the Lincoln Electric and NC3 Global credential Welding Safety certification. #BuckeyeProud!


Take a look at the themes for next weeks Spirit Week!


This morning, Jeff Burrier, Jeff Eggleston, and Roger Bond from Port Washington Lodge #202 visited Buckeye to generously donate trowels to our Masonry students. They also shared insights on potential career opportunities and pathways available to students after high school.




So much support for our Students of the Month at tonight's board meeting! #BuckeyeProud!




Representatives from the Greater Dover New Philadelphia Food Pantry stopped by today to pick up 113 packs of ground pork (processed by our Meat Cutting lab) from our fair hog donation effort! Our staff raised $1,580 to purchase the Tuscarawas County Fair hog of Construction Technology student Madison Cottrell (Claymont). The remaining $212 from the effort has been donated to the Buckeye Foundation to benefit the Shannon Wigfield Memorial Scholarship. We are so thankful that our staff raised enough money to benefit two worthy causes! #BuckeyeProud!

Congrats to our second high school Student of the Month for October, Exercise Science & Sports Medicine senior Mylie Galigher. Galigher attends BCC from Conotton Valley, where she is active in volleyball, softball, cheerleading, bowling, the CV Wish Squad, and the National Honor Society. She also volunteers for the Conotton Valley biddy sports programs and works at the Atwood Dari Bar in the summer. At BCC, she is a Buckeye Ambassador, the HOSA Future Health Professionals chapter president, and was a 2024 HOSA International Leadership Conference qualifier. She is also a member of BCC’s National Technical Honor Society. Her Exercise Science instructor, Mr. Jamey Harlan, nominated her for the honor. “Mylie continually shows her communication strengths as a leader in my lab and with HOSA. She also represents BCC in public by helping our marketing department as an ambassador and has grown so much since entering BCC last August,” said Harlan. Galigher plans to attend college for a pre-chiropractic degree with future hopes of owning a chiropractic practice. Congrats to Mylie!


October’s Adult Education Student of the Month is Esthetics student Hallie Price. Price is a Quaker Digital Academy graduate and owns her own business, PRO Cleaners. Price enrolled in the program because of her love for beauty and skin care. She hopes to use her education to open a second business, related to esthetics. Price is married and has three children. Her instructor Ms. Emma Brode nominated her. “She is always pushing herself to be better than the day before. She is always working extra on assignments, reading ahead, or asking to retake an exam that she already passed because a 98% just isn’t as good as a 100%”. Congrats to Hallie!

Congrats to our first October Student of the Month, Law Enforcement and Fire & EMS Technology senior Emmett Windle. Windle attends BCC from Garaway where he has participated in football, basketball, baseball, and wrestling. He is a seven-year Boy Scouts member and is employed by Park Street Pizza. At BCC, he participates in Drug Free Clubs of America and the Good News Bible Study club. Windle’s Law Enforcement instructor, Mr. Jim Myers, nominated him for the honor. “Emmett worked hard as a junior and continues to do so this year. He never complains or offers excuses,” commented Myers. Following graduation, Windle plans to enter the police academy with hopes of working at the Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office and eventually wants to become a SWAT officer. He is the son of James Windle and Brenda Windle. #BuckeyeProud!


“Things work out best for those who make the best of how things work out.” -John Wooden


Colton Miceli, an Energy Operations senior, works for Bennington Propane in Newcomerstown! He participates in School-to-Work.


Thank you to Jeff Neidig and Medi-Wise Pharmacy fordonating to our chapter of Drug Free Clubs of America! #BuckeyeProud!


Our level two Landscaping students designed and constructed a beautiful waterfall installation. The structure features a carefully arranged combination of large and small stones, creating a natural pathway for the water to flow.