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Daniel Morgan Technology Center
Daniel Morgan Technology Center `Machine
Tool Technology II students Micah Brown, Kris
Taylor, and Terrell Lewis are machining a head
from a Ford engine as a collaborative project
with our Automotive Technology
class. Instructor Hal Garner would like to thank
automotive technology for allowing his students
the opportunity to gain real world machining
experience and to building construction for
supplying the clamps that they used to hold the
part in place.
Healthcare Providers are part of a team that is
often required to think outside the box and
create something from nothing. Mrs. Cash’s
Health Science II classes at Daniel Morgan
Technology Center were given 25 straws,
masking tape, and scissors to create a floating
structure that would support weight.
Daniel Morgan Health Science students spent the
morning learning about current healthcare issues
with medical students from VCOM (Edward Via
College of Osteopathic Medicine.) Topics covered
included: Nutrition/Obesity, Effects of Drugs and
Alcohol, Osteopathic Medicine, Lung Disease,
Infectious Disease, and Cardiac Health.
Tori Burgess, a Daniel Morgan Technology
Center (DMTC) Welding completer, has been
selected to participate in a Registered Youth
Apprenticeship in partnership with JIT
Manufacturing and Apprenticeship Carolina. Tori
is the first DMTC “Non-Traditional” student to be
selected for an apprenticeship. Nontraditional
Career-Technical Education (CTE) programs are
identified as those connected to occupations or
fields of work in which individuals from one
gender comprise less than 25 percent of the
individuals employed in those occupations or
fields of work.