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Friday Update 3/24/17

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In the Weeks Ahead at Lake Technical College

 

CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

Weekly Progress in Pictures


 
 
Why Manufacturing? If you get satisfaction from making something, get excited about using new technology, or if you just like to know how things work, a manufacturing career may be perfect for you. Manufacturing is the process of changing raw or processed materials into products people can use. Today, in Florida, more than 18,389 different companies and 340,267 people work in the manufacturing field. These employees are making, on average, over $$63,853 a year!! That’s over $30 per hour, amazing!!!

Check out this video – Made in Florida and see if this career might be a good one for you!
 
 

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology – Congratulations to Miguel Uribe, a student enrolled in the Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology program for earning his Florida High School diploma. He is the first Lake Tech student participating in the FICAPS (Florida Integrated Career and Academic Preparation System) project where an academic teacher is embedded into the career program. This team of teachers work together to align the education and training activities for the students. Two more students have now enrolled into the program.

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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION
Accounting Operations / Administrative Office Specialist – After a relaxing spring break, the Accounting Operations and Administrative Office Specialist students returned excited to complete the final weeks of the semester. Tina Draper took advantage of the time off to develop a presentation regarding website design and introduced our students to basic coding. In addition to working on our program requirements, we also took time to learn about identity theft. Donovan Jackson, a Customer Service Sales Representative from Wells Fargo, presented important information on the topic, which included information to our students on the steps to protect their identity and correct it in case of damage.

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program at Lake Tech is a free tax preparation service run by volunteers offered to families throughout Lake and Sumter counties. VITA offers free tax help to those who make $54,000 or less and need assistance in preparing their tax returns. IRS-certified volunteers will provide free basic income tax return preparation with electronic filing. Please call the Accounting Operations classroom to set an appointment to have our volunteers assist you with your taxes, 352-589-2250 ext. 1826.

HEALTH SCIENCE
Practical Nursing – The next application period for the part-time program that will start in October, 2017 will be April 1 – July 31, 2017. The application period for the full-time program which will start in early 2018 in Eustis and in Sumterville will be August 1 – October 31, 2017. Check the website or call Admissions for further details.

FireFighter/Emergency Medical Technician, Combined – The FF/EMT students are out of the classroom completing their field internship. On their return to the classroom March 30th, the students will have two full days of skills and scenarios testing – And then GRADUATION!! The graduation ceremony will be held at the Eustis High School Auditorium, at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 5, 2017.

Paramedic – The paramedic students recently completed four weeks of trauma lectures and skills labs and will begin the medical emergencies unit next week. In April, the students will attend clinical rotations at Orlando Regional Medical Center in the Adult / Trauma Emergency Department. The purpose of the clinical experience is to provide the student with opportunities to observe and participate in the care and management of urgent and emergent patients specifically with traumatic injuries.

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
Commercial Foods and Culinary Arts – Several culinary students spent the week creating, preparing, and cooking pasta stations. Their efforts were very successful for everyone who had a chance to taste!

Other students learned how to support the specific dietary needs of our customers.  Jmoi Peters made fresh vegetarian pizza, and it was a huge success!  Carlos Colon spent some time learning about the brining and curing process that makes bacon & pancetta (that’s to keep our meat lovers happy!)


 
 
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Computer Systems and Information Technology Students from the Computer Systems & Information Technology program will have the opportunity to tour Redd Ash Technologies located in Apopka this week. Redd Ash provides certified network engineering for Healthcare IT, surveillance cameras, electronic door access, and many other anti-intrusion technologies.

LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY
Florida Law Enforcement Academy – This week the recruits took the exam on Chapter 2 – Legal examination. All of the recruits from the class passed the exam. The recruits then went on and continued Interactions in a Diverse Community via PowerPoint and scenarios. The role-play exercise involved many students portraying the individuals in the scenes, the rest of the class watched and learned from the mistakes and also from the correct steps taken by the future law enforcement officers. The students tested on this chapter and all the students passed with a class average of 92.2.

The recruits went to the range on Thursday and began the classroom portion of the Firearms block. To continue ensuring the students keep up and grow in their physical fitness, the recruits resumed training in the evenings. 


 
 
FireFighter/Emergency Medical Technician, Combined – After months of anticipation, the new Lake Tech fire engine has arrived. A traditional Push-In Ceremony will be held May 1 at 9:30 am.

The most recent Advanced Specialized Fire Academy class was VMR Technician. Fire Fighters from around the region attended this training.


 
 
TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS
Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing – On Tuesday, the recruiter from Service King spent the day in the Auto Collision program to share information with the students about their apprenticeship program and the benefits of becoming employed at Service King. The students were very interested.


Automotive Service Technology – 
The students were more than happy to be back after spring break and ready to go to work. They are still working on improving their time on the removal and replacement of different vehicle components. They also had the chance to get the power steering pumps out of the vehicles and learned what and how to use the tools needed for power steering pump pulley removal and installation. We also had students learn how to tin a soldering iron as well as wire repair and they learned how important a good solder connection is on any kind of electrical connection as well as all the tools and materials involved in order to perform the task.
 
 

STUDENT AFFAIRS

  Students are invited to the Lake Tech Annual Career Boot Camp scheduled for April 10-13 and April 17-20 either 11:30 to 11:50 or 12:10 to 12:30. Twenty minutes for eight days!! Topics include: 

There are drawings every day for USB drives, movie tickets and more. Students who attend all eight sessions will be eligible to win a Chromebook. Seating is limited; sign up in the Career Success Center.

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