Student News

Where Are They Now?Sep 29

What’s happened to those students who attended the JATC? We want to let you know! We are asking for all former JATC students to answer a few questions:

  1. What program did you complete at the JATC and when?
  2. What are you doing now?
  3. How did your experience at the JATC help you get where you are today?

Keep it simple, make it fun, keep in touch by sending your response to now@jatc-wj.org . If you feel inspired, please send us a photo of yourself. With your permission, we would like to use these in our marketing as we speak to potential students and their parents.

Thank you for giving back to JATC!

 

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Student AmbassadorsSep 28

Congratulations to the following students who were selected to serve as student ambassadors for the 2011-2012 school year!

Estafania Aguilar
Alexis Chamberlin
Paulina Kim
Amelia Reid
Melissa Strickler
Alyssa Winn

Lise Bennett
Makenzie Chaudoin
Kenny Dailey
Nicole DeGiulio
Conner Ludlow
Skyler Deason
Hannah Rodgers
Melissa Strickler
Tara Goodrich

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“Hunger Action Month”Sep 13

JATC Students are doing there part to help the Utah  Food Bank with “Hunger Action Month” by donating canned food items. Our goal was to collect 600 cans of food – we surpassed that 4 times over. Thanks againg to all students and staff who participated in this great event!

The most donations were placed in the U of U bin so go Utes!

The Utah Food Bank hopes to raise 1 million pounds of food statewide during ”Hunger Action Month” we hope you’ll participate in helping us end hunger in Utah.

To start the fall season off and to promote thinking about colleges we will  be having a little competition between BYU fans and U of U fans.  We also want to  launch the year off  by  helping those in need. 

  • Plan to wear the colors of your favorite school during the week and encourage your students to do the same. 
  • From Tuesday, September 13th-Thursday, September 15th we will havea food drive to support the Utah Food Bank. 
  • Those who support the “BYU” will bring a can of food to place in the  BYU bin and  those who support the “U of U” will bring a can of food for the  “U of U” bin. Donations can be made in the front office. 
  • On Friday the announcement will be made of which school got the most support in preparation for the big game on Saturday.

 If the U of U wins we will all wear Red including Principal Skidmore !!! If BYU wins Blue is the color of the day.

TSA News

Women Tech AwardsSep 13

JATC Students attended the Women Tech Awards on Thursday,  September 15th! The Women Tech Awards recognizes technology focused women who are driving innovation, influencing technology companies, and are passionate about the community.

 More information available by clicking here

Welcoming the new addition to our Vet Tech Program – Tikki Doll.

Mr. Halliday, Principal of the JATC is welcoming Tikki Doll to the JATC, with a treat of carrots.

BioTech Symposium Success!

This years BioTech Symposium was a big success, we had winners of the contest for scholarships at SLCC and UVU. Please follow the link to view the results and winners. https://sites.google.com/site/biotechnologypostersymposium/

Congratulations Engineering!

At the recent annual conference for the International Technology & Engineering Educator Association (ITEEA), the Technology Education Program at JATC was recognized as one of only 29 programs worldwide to earn the prestigious PROGRAM EXCELLENCE AWARD.

Sponsored by ITEEA and Paxton/Patterson, the Program Excellence Award is one of the highest honors given to Technology Education classroom teachers on the elementary, middle or high school levels.  It is presented in recognition of outstanding contributions to the profession and students.  Schools from all over the United States and around the world compete for this honor.

 

Each year the Program Excellence winners are recognized at the largest conference for Technology Educators in the world.  This year the program at JATC was recognized at the first general session of the conference where the award plaques and pins were presented.  A synopsis of our program was displayed through a multimedia presentation.

The teachers for this program are Michael Smoot and Kirk Terry. They have been Engineering Education educators at the JATC since 2003.

We appreciate your support of our program which contributed significantly to our ability to earn this distinction. We look forward to you visiting our technology education lab at your earliest convenience. Your presence in our lab would excite our students even more.

Students of the Quarter

Welcoming the new addition to our Vet Tech Program – Tikki Doll.

Mr. Halliday, Principal of the JATC is welcoming Tikki Doll to the JATC, with a treat of carrots.

BioTech Symposium Success!

This years BioTech Symposium was a big success, we had winners of the contest for scholarships at SLCC and UVU. Please follow the link to view the results and winners. https://sites.google.com/site/biotechnologypostersymposium/

Congratulations Engineering!

At the recent annual conference for the International Technology & Engineering Educator Association (ITEEA), the Technology Education Program at JATC was recognized as one of only 29 programs worldwide to earn the prestigious PROGRAM EXCELLENCE AWARD.

Sponsored by ITEEA and Paxton/Patterson, the Program Excellence Award is one of the highest honors given to Technology Education classroom teachers on the elementary, middle or high school levels.  It is presented in recognition of outstanding contributions to the profession and students.  Schools from all over the United States and around the world compete for this honor.

 

Each year the Program Excellence winners are recognized at the largest conference for Technology Educators in the world.  This year the program at JATC was recognized at the first general session of the conference where the award plaques and pins were presented.  A synopsis of our program was displayed through a multimedia presentation.

The teachers for this program are Michael Smoot and Kirk Terry. They have been Engineering Education educators at the JATC since 2003.

We appreciate your support of our program which contributed significantly to our ability to earn this distinction. We look forward to you visiting our technology education lab at your earliest convenience. Your presence in our lab would excite our students even more.

Students of the Quarter