1995
Participate in ECCC Program... These East Cen- tral Community College students were among participants in the new Work-Based Learning Program which is offered through the Col– lc~e's Skill/ Tech One-Stop Career Center located on the Decatur campus. Work-Based Learning is a curriculum for technology ma– jors that blends classroom instruction and structured laboratory ex– periences at participating worksites in an effort to better prepare students for current and future careers in a highly technical workplace. Students who participated in the program, their hometown, major and corresponding place of employment include (seated from left) LaMonica Harris of Lawrence, Business Technology , Sunburst Bank in Decatur; Sonia McBreairty of Philadelphia, Business Technology, La-Z-Boy South in Newton ; Mary Ann Williamson of Philadelphia, Business Technology, Wells Cabinet Works in Philadelphia; and Maggie Chitto of Philadelphia, Child Development Technology, MBCI-Headstart in Philadelphia. S tanding from left are Steven Denson of Morton, Drafting
Technology , Goss Fire Protection in Forest; Chris Mowdy of Union, Drafting and Design Technology, Wells Cabinet Works in Philadelphia; Steve Smith of CoUinsville, Automotive Technology, Mississippi Power Company in Meridian ; Todd Adkins of Union, Machine Shop Technology, U.S. Electrical Motors in Philadelphia ; Steven Curtis of Philadelphia, Automotive Technology , Triple M. Mo to rs in Carthage and Roger Whitlock, Wo rk-Based Learning Coordinator. S tudents also participating in the WBL Program but are not pictured include Yancy Martin of Carthage, Machine Shop Technology , U.S. Electrical Motors in Philadelphia ; Penny Hart– man of Forest , Business Technology, Hughes Aircraft in Forest; Danielle Breland of Union , Business Technology, Rush Foundation Hospital in Meridian ; Richard Cutrer of Philadelphia, Killens Chevrolet in Newton; and Randy Germany of Union, Auto Body Repair Technology, Car City in Forest. Special recognition was given to the above listed program participants during Work-Based Learn– ing Program Advisory Committee meeting recently held on the Decatur campus.
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