Friday, July 17, 2015

TCAT McKenzie replicated Eiffel Tower



Library Now Has Eiffel Tower Replica

Paris, Tenn.- Thanks to the Tennessee College of Applied Technology in McKenzie and the city of Paris public works department, there’s a new Eiffel Tower replica outside the front doors of the W.G. Rhea Public Library.
Director of the Library Connie McSwain said TCAT agreed to take on the project of building an 8 foot tall Eiffel Tower for the Library. The students did hours of research on the real tower in France including the architecture and the history and during that research students realized in order to be better scale, they should build the tower 14 feet high instead of 8 feet. Public works crews from the city helped install the tower right outside the main entrance to the Library.
Those involved in the project included Dr. Brad White, TCAT director, John Penn Ridgeway, asst. director, and Jimmy Kee, welding instructor who spearheaded the project. Others included James Tucker, machine tool instructor, Kila Palmer, maintenance, and students Keeanu Cox, Donald Pitman, and Mike Ogden. Steve Franton helped the library procure the metal needed and Jason Martin provided the power coating to help better preserve the tower for many years to come.
The project required 25 sticks of ¼ HR round which equals 500 feet. Each piece was hand cut and TIG was used to join the pieces together. It took the students 180 man hour to build the tower and it stands 174 inches from base to top which is topped off with an American Flag donated by McEvoy Funeral home.
McSwain said the replica tower should be just another attraction for our community and visitors when they come to Paris. She said they are already planning a fundraiser around the tower called Locks of Love. Soon, locks will be made available to purchase at the Library to lock your love on the fence surrounding the tower. This is from a story and program in France where people purchase a lock then take a boat ride to the river lock on the Sein River and when the reach the water lock they place their lock on to symbolize locking their love and throw the key into the river.
(Photo Credit: Tim Alsbrooks)

Thursday, July 9, 2015

TCAT McKenzie Students Win National Skills USA Award

Justin Page, Jason Mercer and John Billingsby



TCAT MCKENZIE STUDENTS WIN NATIONAL AWARD

Three students from Tennessee College of Applied Technology in McKenzie brought home the bronze medal in the National SkillsUSA Competition held in Louisville, Kentucky.  In order to compete at the national level, these students had to win gold in the state competition.

TCAT-McKenzie HVAC students competed in the Community Service competition of National SkillsUSA. The community service competition evaluates local chapter activities that benefit the community. The chapter presents its best community service project for the year.  Contestants are evaluated on a notebook which reports their chapter’s community service project and on a live presentation, which is given to a panel of three judges.

Winners of the bronze medal are John Billingsby of Dresden, TN, Jason Mercer of Martin, TN and Steven Justin Page of Paris, TN.

SkillsUSA is a national organization serving teachers, high school, and college students who are preparing for careers in technical, skilled and service occupations, including health occupations.  SkillsUSA programs include local, state and national competitions in which students demonstrate occupational and leadership skills.  At the annual national-level Skills USA Championships, over 5,000 students competed in 87 occupational and leadership skill areas.


TCAT-McKenzie is proud of our national winners and of all our students who have competed at the State and National level this year.

Monday, February 9, 2015

SkillsUSA Officers meet with Carroll County Mayor

Center: Carroll County Mayor, Kenny McBride; Middle: Daphne Brown-Sponsor, Keeanu Cox-Reporter and Brittany Frizzell- Treasurer; Back Row: Jason Lyles-Sergeant at Arms, Michael Johnson-Secretary, Chaston Nolen-Parliamentarian and Brandon Perry-Vice President.  Not Pictured: Justin Page-President




SkillsUSA members at Tennessee College of Applied Technology McKenzie are celebrating SkillsUSA Week during February 8-14, 2015 in conjunction with National Career and Technical Education Month.
Keanu Cox, Brittany Frizzell, Michael Johnson, Jason Lyles, Chasten Nolen, Justin Page, and Brandon Perry, TCAT McKenzie's SkillsUSA officers planned several activates to celebrate SkillsUSA Week at the campus. Monday at 9:00 SkillsUSA officers will be in Huntingdon with Carroll County Mayor, Kenny McBride proclaiming this SkillsUSA week. Additionally, our local officer Justin Page, and SkillsUSA State Parliamentarian, will be traveling to Nashville for a three day event that includes leadership training, a capital tour, and attending the State of the State. Friday the student body will celebrate SkillsUSA week with a cake denoting 50 years of SkillsUSA. Friday at 12:00 SkillsUSA officers will be attending Capital Talk with Senator John Stevens at the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce.

SkillsUSA is a national organization serving high school and college students and professional members enrolled in training programs in technical, skilled, and service occupations, including health occupations in high schools and college/technical schools.
SkillsUSA has more than 350,000 members annually, organized into 13,000 chapters and 54 state and territorial associations (including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands).
SkillsUSA prepares America’s high performance workers. It provides quality education experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development. It builds and reinforces self-confidence, work attitudes and communications skills.
It emphasizes total quality at work, high ethical standards, superior work skills, life-long education and pride in the dignity of work. SkillsUSA also promotes understanding of the free enterprise system and involvement in community service activities. For more information: www.skillsusa.org.



Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Perfect Attendance Fall 2014

Front: L-R:  Jacob Cunningham-Automotive
                   Austin Iverson- Automotive
                   James Collins-Automotive
Back L-R:   Jason Lyles-Welding
                   Dustin Walker-Green Electronics
                   Blake Burrus- Industrial Maintenance
                   Anthony Malin- Industrial Maintenance
                   Jeff Shavers-Industrial Maintenance
Not Pictured:
                   Samantha Bonskowski-Computer Information Technology
                    Matthew Keeling-Green Electronics


Monday, November 24, 2014

Fall Community Service

TCAT-McKenzie Students' have had a busy Fall Trimester.

 Students collected 117 coats in October.  Our box was overflowing!  All were donated to United Neighbors of Carroll County.


 Our annual canned food drive raised 5,276 cans.  Each program competes to see who collects the most cans per student enrolled in that class.  This year, HVAC/R earned the bragging rights raising 92 cans per student or 2,311 cans. 

United Neighbors of Carroll County were ready and waiting for their donation!


HVAC Class

TCAT-McKenzie students




Monday, August 11, 2014

TCAT- MCKENZIE HOLDS NATIONAL TECHNICAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION CEREMONY



TCAT- MCKENZIE HOLDS NATIONAL TECHNICAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION CEREMONY
TCAT-McKenzie inducted 7 students into the National Technical Honor Society on August 6th, 2014. The ceremony was conducted by Maureen Sledd, Administrative Office Technology Instructor and National Technical Honor Society Advisor.
In order to qualify, the student must be entering at least their second trimester, must maintain an “A” average and must not have missed more than 22 hours in their previous trimester. The student must also promote the ideals of honesty, service, leadership and skill development among the future workforce. The student is nominated by his/her instructor for admittance into the NTHS.
Inductees for the summer trimester as follows:
From Welding Technology – Kati Petering, Nathan Bland, Brandon Reynolds and John Edwards;
From Machine Tool Technology – Zach Crider;
From Green Electronics Technology – Josh Davis
From Industrial Maintenance Technology – Corey Adams

TCAT-McKenzie congratulates these students for their outstanding achievement.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

TCAT-McKenzie wins Bronze at National Level





TCAT MCKENZIE STUDENTS WIN NATIONAL AWARD

Three students from Tennessee College of Applied Technology in McKenzie brought home the bronze medal in the National SkillsUSA Competition held in Kansas City Missouri.

TCAT-McKenzie HVAC students competed in the Community Service competition of National SkillsUSA. The community service competition evaluates local chapter activities that benefit the community. The chapter presents its best community service project for the year.  Contestants are evaluated on a notebook which reports their chapter’s community service project and on a live presentation, which is given to a panel of three judges.

Winners of the bronze medal are Richard Black of Trenton, TN, Matthew Matheny of Paris, TN and Benjamin Thomas of Cedar Grove, TN.

SkillsUSA is a national organization serving teachers, high school, and college students who are preparing for careers in technical, skilled and service occupations, including health occupations.  SkillsUSA programs include local, state and national competitions in which students demonstrate occupational and leadership skills.  At the annual national-level Skills USA Championships, over 5,000 students competed in 87 occupational and leadership skill areas.


TCAT-McKenzie is proud our national winners and of all our students who have competed at the State and National level this year.

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