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TREE SERVICE JVS Student advances JVS Students 3-D Print Product
to National Competition for local company
ATTENTION TREE SERVICE COMPANIES Nine Lorain County JVS students placed in the top ten for
You can now dump your ground trimmings & woodchips their contests at the Business Professionals of America State
for FREE at 34020 Royalton Rd., Eaton Twp (Three Z Inc.) Leadership Conference competition held at the Columbus Con-
vention Center in early March.
Aniya Qualls, Cybersecurity and Networking junior from
Please call 216-524-4544 for more info Midview, placed second in the Prepared Speech event, qual-
ifying her for the national competition being held in Dallas,
ARBOR CARE TREE Texas, in May.
ARBOR CARE TREE
ARBOR CARE TREE
While in Dallas, participants will also have the opportunity
to network with other Business Professional of America mem-
• 60 Ft. Bucket Truck
• 60 Ft. Bucket Truck bers and participate in a walk that raises money for the Special
Olympics.
• 60 Ft. Bucket Truck
• 113 Ft. Crane
“All of the students worked hard, and they have made us
• 113 Ft. Crane
• 113 Ft. Crane
• Removal, Trimming, Firewood
• Removal, Trimming, Firewood proud,” shared Tina Krosse, Lorain County JVS Web and
Graphic Design instructor. “The students were excited to be
• Removal, Trimming, Firewood
•Stump Grinding
Triple Shredded Mulch
Triple Shredded Mulch able to compete in person this year.”
Triple Shredded Mulch
The students and the events they competed in are listed be-
Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member low by their associate school.
Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member
Robert Simms of Avon Lake, Web and Graphic Design ju-
Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member
440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675
440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675 nior competed in the Extemporaneous Speech event; Jolie Pa-
440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675
gan of Columbia, Marketing and Entrepreneurship senior com-
peted in the Administrative Support Team event; Dawson Fries
of Clearview, Web and Graphic Design senior competed in the
WATERPROOFING Computer Animation Team event; Damian Garcia of Clear- Oskar Velazquez, Precision Machine Technology senior
from Clearview inspects 3-D printed parts for NN Inc.
view, Web and Graphic Design senior competed in the Com-
puter Animation Team event; Olivia Floyd of Elyria, Web and Students in the Lorain County JVS Precision Machine Tech-
Graphic Design senior competed in the Administrative Support nology and Welding and Fabrication programs are working to-
Team event; Chase Lee, Web and Graphic Design senior com- gether to 3-D print products for NN Inc., a local manufacturing
peted in the Computer Animation Team event; Aniya Qualls company from Wellington.
of Midview, Cybersecurity and Networking junior competed in Students are 3-D printing 250 parts that will be used to hold
the Prepared Speech event; Zackary Hart of North Ridgeville, a Volkswagen pinion gear up-right while it goes through a con-
Web and Graphic Design senior competed in the Computer An- veyer and eventually gets picked up by a machining robot.
imation Team event; and Cassandra Sirocky of Oberlin, Web “I came and toured a few programs, and it got me thinking
CONCRETE CRACK INJECTION and Graphic Design senior competed in the Digital Media Pro- that we might be able to have this part made at LCJVS,” said
SPECIALIZING IN SEALING POURED duction event. Congratulations to all! Ricky Sheman, NN Inc. business unit manager. “I met and talk-
BASEMENT WALL CRACKS ed with John Green, Precision Machine Technology instructor,
and a few of his students, talked about the possibility of this
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Trial and error came into play, as students in both career tech
JOE MINARCHICK (440) 785-4036 The Rural-Urban Record programs learned the ins and outs of the 3-D printers and the
The “Good News” newspaper! material they were working with.
“It took about fifty attempts before we had all the challenges
J. A. KILBY ENT. Delivered to over 20,000 local figured out,” shared Precision Machine Technology senior, Leo
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Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services Oskar Velazquez, Precision Machine Technology senior,
•Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement No one else has a circulation this large enjoyed the project and the fact that he was able to work along-
440-327-3433 that reaches so many readers side Sheman. “He came in a few times to help and then confirm
the part was exactly what was needed. Being able to see how
in your area of business. this all works in a company and a machine shop was cool.”
WATER WELLS Call us today at how many parts were being printed in his classroom. “We have
Welding and Fabrication senior, William Wallace, explained
440-236-8982 four printers running at a time, each of them printing five parts
at a time, and they take about six hours to complete the job.”
ART’S WATER SYSTEMS thing like this, but for fabrication and manufacturing in the fu-
“In welding, you wouldn’t think you would be doing any-
SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS ture, I think it is an important thing to learn,” said Wallace.
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