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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.
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