Friday, May 31, 2013

CATE TRIP TO SCE&G POWER PLANT FOR WELDING STUDENTS - TEACHER, MR. EVON ROBINSON

The advanced Welding students of Thunderbolt Career & Technology Center, who are under the leadership of Mr. Evon Robinson, toured the SCE&G Power Plant on Thursday, April 25, 2013.  Mr. Kevin Wicker, the Plant Manager, openly welcomed the Welding students to tour the facility that is located on Augusta Hwy in Walterboro, SC. 

There were 12 Advanced Welding Students in attendance, who were accompanied by Mr. Robinson, Ms. Betty Broughton, and Ms. Kimberly Footman that toured the facility.  We were required to wear hard hats and safety glasses to tour the facility.  Mr. Wicker shared with the students and the staff the overall operations of the plant and how the employees use their work skills to do their particular jobs.  We were shown different parts of machines, and some material that is made from the coal. 


Here are some reflections from the SCE&G Plant tour that a couple of students shared:  “I think the field trip to SCE&G Power Plant opened a lot of doors for me in careers.  When we went there, I had my ears stuck on Mr. Wicker’s presentation the entire time!  I was very interested in what they have to offer.  I am a Welder student at Thunderbolt Career and Technology Center, and it was said that this training now, will increase our chances of getting the job because it’s very hard to find good Welders.  He also told us that TCTC has a good name because of the people that have gotten hired and worked there in the past.  Before I went on this trip, I was considering going in the Army because I didn’t want to really go to a four year college, but when I went to this trip, it is apparent that I want to work at the SCE&G Power Plant.  I can really say that this was a life changing event for me!”~by Marquez Cannady; “My trip to the SCE&G Power Plant in Canadys was a good experience.  On the trip, I learned that they actually employ several welders there, and that they are very important to keep the plant functioning.  It was shared how the plant operates and some of the jobs that the Welders do.  They told us that they could send employees to school to get welding certification.  When they told us that, it made me consider working for them so that I could become a certified Welder.  Since I am in the welding class at TCTC, it seems like that would be a good plan for me in my future to have a good job, especially knowing that the starting salary is approximately $20/hour.  And once you get promoted, you can make almost $40/hr or better.  It was said that the welding jobs were most important in repairing the pipes that run along the inside of the burners.  The salary makes me really consider working in this career choice.  Overall, I think the trip there was a great learning experience for us all.  




Thursday, May 30, 2013

1st Annual TCTC Go Cart Race

The first Go-Kart Race of the Welding students of Thunderbolt Career & Technology Center (TCTC) took place on Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at the Technical College of the Lowcountry’s Career Skills Center.  This race was organized by Mr. William “Billy” O’Neal, Program Coordinator, of the Technical College of the Lowcountry (TCL) and Mr. Evon Robinson, Jr., the Welding Instructor at TCTC.  They collaborated to make this event take place for the Career and Technology Education students of TCTC. 

The purpose of the Go-Kart Race was to increase the awareness and interest in the STEM initiative, and to demonstrate to the students that learning can be fun!  TCL wanted to introduce to the high school students the technical training and education as an alternative to attending a four-year college or university.  This initiative was to attract many students to the Welding program of TCTC, and also for them to think about the programs of TCL.    

In completing the Go-Kart kits, each of the 4 groups learned how to work as a team.  The students also found out that Quality Control is of the utmost importance.  This competition generated the interest and learning of the students.  The 4 groups consisted of the following team members:  Grizzly Boys-Marquez Cannady, Lucas Hayden, and Kenny Morris; Grim Reeper-Kajuan Ferguson, Walter Myers, James Neuroth, and Justin Pfeffer; J4-Jonathan Fillers, Juan Hammond, Teyvon Jones, and Joshua Nelson; and the Dem Boyz-Lemuel Seigler, Daquan Sutter, and Christopher Turgeon.


The sponsors for this great event were:  The Heritage Classic Foundation, Trish Heichel and the Lowcountry Regional Education Center, Dream It Do It, and the Lowcountry Workforce Development.  




Thursday, May 9, 2013

David Bundy, CATE's May Student of the Month



Congratulations to David Bundy, CATE's May Student of the Month.

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David is a Senior who will be a completer in the Auto Tech program this year.  David plans to pursue a career in the Automotive Tech Industry.  David graduates on June 1, 2013.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Stacey Godley, CATE's April Student of the Month


Congratulations to Stacey Godley, CATE's April Student of the Month.

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Stacey performs exceptionally well with his Agricultural academics and lab work per Mr. Dukes.  Keep up the great work Stacey!!!!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Amber Cromer - CATE's March Student of the Month


Thunderbolt Career & Technology Center's March Student of the Month is Amber Cromer.  Amber is a freshman, Welding student, who is performing exceptionally well per her Instructor, Mr. Evon Robinson.  Amber is has good grades, good attendance and performs well in class and in the lab.

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Keep up the great work Amber!!!!

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Trevor Crosby, CATE's February Student of the Month

Congratulations to Trevor Crosby, CATE's February Student of the Month.

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Keep up the good work Trevor, esp with your academics, attendance and behavior!!!!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Cody Carter, CATE's January Student of the Month

Congratulations to Cody Carter, CATE's January Student of the Month, who's striving to be a Completer in the Carpentry II class under the instruction of Mr. David Brantner.

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Keep up the good work Cody, esp with your academics, attendance and behavior!!!!

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Monday, January 28, 2013

Student Appreciation


On all Tuesday night home basketball games, we will have student appreciation night. All students with a picture i.d. will be admitted for $3.00. Our home Tuesday games are as follows:

December 4 (6:00 P.M. -Vasity only)
January 15 (4:30 J.V & 6:00 Varsity)
January 29 (4:30 J.V. & 6:00 Varsity)

Monday, January 14, 2013

CATE Student of the Month

TCTC is pleased to announce that the CATE Student of the Month is now displayed on our web site.  Please take a moment to visit this section of our web site.  We congratulate all of our Student of the Month recipients.