
We gathered our spring athletes for a group photo yesterday! Several are missing due to other commitments, but we are #BuckeyeProud of these students for continuing to participate in their partner school activities while attending BCC!

Our seniors practiced for their awards ceremony this morning!

Our Landscaping students are working on Shannon's Reading Garden! #BuckeyeProud!


Award Ceremony Practice is today!
Practice will be held at two different times based on your assigned ceremony day:
• 8:00 AM – Labs in the Tuesday ceremony
• 9:00 AM – Labs in the Wednesday ceremony
If you’re unsure which group you’re in, please check with the office or ask your instructor.


This morning, our level one Business & Marketing students presented their creative business plans! Each student designed a display board outlining their business idea, built a model of their storefront, and even created a custom logo T-shirt.
Students from Electrical Systems Technology and Cosmetology toured the displays and voted on their favorites in three categories: Best Retail Business, Best Service Business, and Best Food Business.
Congratulations to our overall winners:
• Retail: Fresh & Fit Modern Design – Huntter White
• Service: Cadence Studios – Ashlynn Bolon
• Food: MadDawgs – Madeline Ward

Wilber Mejia-Ajanel, an Auto Technology senior, works at Parkway Ford in Dover. He participates in our School-to-Work program!


Our Buckeye Buddies group is having an end-of-year celebration in the cafeteria, complete with a dance party and board games! #BuckeyeProud!





Credential Alert!
Congratulations to Edward Martin (not pictured), Noah Cremeans, Joseph Krawulski, Brandon McCoy, Khalen Green, Preston Hepner, Benjamin Stewart, and Jace Eckinger. These students completed their ASE Entry Level Maintenance and Repair credential. #BuckeyeProud!

Thank you to everyone who attended our Buckeye House auction last night. It was a great community event!

“Character is more important than what others think of you."


📸 Spring Sports Photos Are Today!
Attention all spring athletes — group photos will be taken today, right after announcements.
Make sure you’re wearing your team gear and be photo-ready!


Big congratulations to our newest Buckeye House homeowners, Jody Jeffers and Chuck Williams!
This beautiful home was sold for $390,000, and we’re excited to welcome you both home!


Landon Shepler, an Electrical Systems Technology senior, works at Raven’s Sales & Service in Dover. He participates in our School-to-Work program!


"What do you want to be when you grow up?" That's a question kids hear a lot, and BCC works to help them gather information to make an informed choice when answering that question! We do this with our career connections visits to elementary and middle schools, our 8th-grade Career Carnival, Career Exploration Summer Camp, and Manufacturing Camp! Check out this article to learn more about the importance of career exploration!
https://www.edsurge.com/news/2025-04-23-why-career-exploration-shouldn-t-wait-until-high-school

Award Ceremony Practice – Thursday, May 15, 2025
Practice will be held at two different times based on your assigned ceremony day:
• 8:00 AM – Labs in the Tuesday ceremony
• 9:00 AM – Labs in the Wednesday ceremony
If you’re unsure which group you’re in, please check with the office or ask your instructor.


Credential Alert!
Congratulations to Shelby Levengood, Reese Salyers, and Isaiah Sealock. These students completed their OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Safety and Health credentials. #BuckeyeProud!


Congrats to our Adult Education Student of the Month for May, Hunter Dials! Dials is in our Welding Technology program. Dials is a West Holmes graduate and is employed at Weaver Leather. Dials enrolled in the program to further his welding skills and will start a new job in the metal shop at Weaver Leather, following graduation. His instructor, Mr. Marvin Menefee, nominated Dials for the honor. “Hunter is a pleasure to have in class. He works hard, has great attendance, and is always willing to help others,” commented Menefee. He will be honored at this evening's Board of Education meeting!


Congrats to our second high school Student of the Month, Pharmacy Technician and Business & Marketing double lab senior, Joshua Lehman! Lehman attends BCC from Tusky Valley. At BCC, Lehman is a two-year member of Drug Free Clubs of America and HOSA Future Health Professionals, and a one-year member of Business Professionals of America. Currently, he serves as a HOSA officer and is a national qualifier this year. He also volunteers for Tuff Bags. Lehman’s Pharmacy Technician instructor, Mrs. Michelle Loibl, nominated him for the honor. “Josh is a great leader, motivating students and ensuring their well-being. He goes out of his way to help juniors feel welcome in HOSA,” said Loibl. Following graduation, Lehman plans to join the workforce and potentially start his own business. He is the son of Kelly and Geoff and the stepson of Jason and Lisa. He will be honored at this evening's Board of Education meeting.


Congrats to our first May Student of the Month, Cosmetology senior Cambrielle Baker! Baker attends BCC from Claymont, where she has been a two-year member of student council and a one-year member of Sigma-Tri. At BCC, she is a two-year member of the National Technical Honor Society and Drug Free Clubs of America. She participates in SkillsUSA and interns at Hair Studio 227. She volunteers at 5 Loaves & 2 Fishes and Hennis Care Centre. Baker’s Cosmetology instructors, Mrs. Zimmerman and Mrs. Roden, nominated her for the honor. “Cami’s drive to succeed is unmatched. She is focused and always willing to learn more.” Following graduation, Baker plans to continue her education and wants to own her own salon. She is the daughter of Carissa and John Baker. She will be honored at this evening's Board of Education meeting.


Our Career Connector, Mrs. Beaber, recently visited New Philadelphia South Elementary with a few of our students to engage with 3rd graders. These young learners participated in fun, hands-on activities that introduced them to various careers and sparked excitement about their futures.