We are proud to partner with the SCC-Union campus to provide our students with the opportunity to study phlebotomy. Through this program, students are highly engaged and gaining valuable, hands-on skills that prepare them for careers in the healthcare field. Upon completion of the course, students will earn their phlebotomy certification, giving them a strong foundation for immediate employment and future advancement.

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10 days ago, Mary Hooker
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We were excited to welcome a professional photographer and content creator, Smithalee Photography, as a guest speaker for our CTE Round Table! Students were highly engaged and inspired as they learned about the creativity, skills, and opportunities within this dynamic career field.

Hearing real-world experiences and gaining insight into the industry sparked excitement and curiosity among our students as they explored potential career pathways.
We appreciate our guests for sharing their knowledge and helping our students see the possibilities ahead!

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16 days ago, Mary Hooker
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Our manufacturing students have been actively engaged in hands-on learning as they design and create precision tools, including a gravity center punch and a brass hammer. Through this project, students are developing essential skills in measurement, machining, and craftsmanship while applying industry-relevant techniques.

Experiences like these not only strengthen technical proficiency but also prepare our students for future careers in manufacturing. We are proud of their dedication, attention to detail, and commitment to excellence as they bring these projects to life.

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18 days ago, Mary Hooker
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Health Science students had the incredible opportunity to learn from guest speaker Cammy Canupp, who brings 16 years of real-world experience in the medical field.

Students explored important topics in female reproductive health care, including cervical cancer screenings, STIs, and even participated in a hands-on demonstration of how to properly administer insulin using an orange.

The session concluded with an engaging Q&A, where students asked thoughtful, in-depth questions about burnout in the medical profession, as well as the highs and lows of working in healthcare. Ms. Canupp also shared powerful firsthand stories that provided students with a deeper understanding of the realities of life in the field.

Experiences like this help bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world application, inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals.

We would love to welcome more industry guest speakers to our classes! Just reach out if you would like to share your expertise with students.

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25 days ago, Mary Hooker
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Our students recently attended the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) conference, where they had the opportunity to connect with peers from across the state, expand their professional networks, and engage in valuable learning experiences over several days. This provides students with meaningful opportunities to develop leadership skills, explore healthcare careers, and represent our school with excellence.

Congratulations to Ayden Thompson, who was named South Carolina HOSA 2027 State Secretary. This is a tremendous accomplishment, and we are incredibly proud of Ayden for representing our program and school with dedication and professionalism.

We look forward to seeing all that our students accomplish as they continue to grow as future healthcare leaders.


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30 days ago, Mary Hooker
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Students from Union County Career and Technology Center demonstrated outstanding skill, teamwork, and innovation at the SkillsUSA South Carolina State Competition, bringing home multiple honors in robotics. They earned Gold & Silver in Robotics and Gold in Mobile Robotics.

We are incredibly proud of these students for representing Union County Career and Technology Center with excellence and professionalism. Congratulations on an outstanding performance at the SkillsUSA South Carolina State Competition! They have qualified to advance to the national competition.

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about 1 month ago, Mary Hooker
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We are proud to celebrate an outstanding achievement by one of our dedicated members of the National FFA Organization!

🎉 Congratulations, Thomas Robinson, on being named Mr. FFA! 🎉

This prestigious honor reflects his leadership, commitment, and passion for agriculture. Through his involvement in FFA, he has demonstrated excellence in agricultural education, community service, and personal growth. His dedication to the values of leadership, service, and career success truly represents the spirit of FFA.

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about 1 month ago, Mary Hooker
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Ayden is a dedicated student at Union County Career Center and an active member of HOSA – Future Health Professionals. As he prepares for the upcoming competition, he has the distinct pleasure of meeting with our superintendent, who offered words of encouragement and support.

This meaningful interaction served as a motivating experience as Ayden continues to represent our school with pride, professionalism, and a commitment to excellence. Please join us in wishing him the very best as he competes!.

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about 1 month ago, Mary Hooker
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Our Auto Collision and Repair students recently completed the removal of seats from a bus as part of the initial phase of a reconfiguration project. This hands-on experience provided students with the opportunity to apply technical skills in disassembly, tool safety, and project planning while preparing the vehicle for its next stage of customization.

Projects like this allow students to work with real-world equipment, strengthening both their technical knowledge and teamwork skills as they prepare for careers in the automotive industry.

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about 1 month ago, Mary Hooker
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On February 21, 2026, our Color Guard had the distinguished honor of presenting the colors at the Veterans Hall of Heroes Ceremony held at Philippi Baptist Church.

This prestigious event provided our cadets with the opportunity not only to post and retire the colors with precision and professionalism, but also to escort each veteran forward as they were individually recognized for their service and sacrifice.

We are incredibly proud of the outstanding job our cadets performed. Their discipline, respect, and commitment were on full display as they helped honor the brave men and women who have served our nation.

Thank you to all of our veterans for your courage and dedication. It was truly a privilege to be part of such a meaningful ceremony. ❤️🤍💙

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about 2 months ago, Mary Hooker
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We are proud to celebrate the induction of an exceptional group of students into the National Technical Honor Society.

Membership in NTHS represents more than academic achievement—it reflects a commitment to excellence in Career and Technical Education, leadership, character, and service. These students have demonstrated dedication to their craft, a strong work ethic, and a desire to lead both in the classroom and in their future careers.

We commend them for this well-earned honor and look forward to watching them continue to excel and make a meaningful impact in their industries and communities.

Congratulations to our newest NTHS members!

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about 2 months ago, Mary Hooker
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Our Auto Technology students recently removed the cab of a truck in order to switch out the engine—an advanced, hands-on learning experience that gave them a true understanding of vehicle structure and design.

By lifting the cab off the frame, students were able to clearly access the engine and critical components beneath it. This process highlights how the truck’s frame serves as the foundation, supporting the drivetrain, suspension, and power systems. Removing the cab not only makes engine replacement more efficient, but it also allows students to see how every major system connects and works together.

Experiences like this go beyond textbooks.

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about 2 months ago, Mary Hooker
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Outstanding Career and Technical Students at Union County Career & Technology Center will be honored as the new inductees into the National Technical Honor Society, the honor society for Career & Technical Education (CTE). The students were inducted for membership based on their skill development and academic achievement in their Career & Technical courses.
It will be held on February 19, 2026, at 6 pm in the Multipurpose Room (Room 600) of the Career Center.

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about 2 months ago, Mary Hooker
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🌟 Business Partner Spotlight: Sonoco Plastics 🌟

We are proud to spotlight Sonoco Plastics, a valued industry partner that has consistently shown its commitment to our school and, most importantly, to our students.

Strong industry partnerships are essential to preparing students for success beyond the classroom. Through the support of partners like Sonoco Plastics, our students gain exposure to real-world skills, career pathways, and workplace expectations that help bridge the gap between education and employment.

Sonoco Plastics’ willingness to invest time, resources, and support demonstrates the powerful impact businesses can have on shaping the future workforce. Their partnership reinforces the importance of collaboration between education and industry to create meaningful opportunities for student growth and career readiness.

We are grateful for Sonoco Plastics and their continued dedication to empowering our students and strengthening our community. Together, we are building brighter futures..

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3 months ago, Mary Hooker
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We are excited to share that our students had the opportunity to participate in a Mini Med Clinic with the Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM)! 🩺 This hands-on experience allowed students to explore careers in healthcare, gain insight into osteopathic medicine, and learn directly from medical professionals. Opportunities like this help our students connect classroom learning to real-world careers and inspire future pathways in medicine.

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3 months ago, Mary Hooker
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Congratulations to our very own Mrs. Dill for being chosen as the January Instructional Spotlight teacher.
Mrs. Dill is an Agriculture teacher who is deeply dedicated to both her subject area and her students. She is a strong and impactful educator whose influence extends well beyond the classroom.

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3 months ago, Mary Hooker
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We officially kicked off the second semester, and what a fantastic first week back it was! After the holiday break, it was great to see our students and staff back on campus, energized and ready to learn. Classrooms were filled with positive conversations, focused instruction, and a renewed sense of purpose as we began this next chapter of the school year.

Here’s to a strong start and an even stronger second semester!


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3 months ago, Mary Hooker
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Let's meet Mr. Whelchel!

How long have you been teaching?
I've been teaching for 26 years.

What subject do you teach?
I teach Machine Tool.

What inspired you to become a teacher?
Becoming a teacher wasn’t something I initially planned after high school. However, when Phillip Malphrus reached out and asked me to consider teaching Machine Tool at the career center, I decided to take the opportunity—and it turned out to be a great choice.

What are some skills that students learn in your class?
Students develop hands-on technical skills such as hand-eye coordination, welding muscle memory, and teamwork. They also build important soft skills that prepare them for success in the workplace.

What is your favorite book, movie, or quote – Why?
While I don’t have a single favorite book or movie, I enjoy action and thriller films for their fast-paced and engaging storytelling.

Share a fun fact about yourself.
In my free time, I enjoy deer hunting.
4 months ago, Mary Hooker
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Our Equine Science students have been hard at work! 🐴✨
They researched real-world equine facilities, designed and built their own model barns, and crafted detailed scenarios describing how their horses would be raised and cared for.
Hands-on learning at its finest — creativity, critical thinking, and career exploration all in one project!

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4 months ago, Mary Hooker
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Let's meet Mrs. West!

How many years have you been teaching?
This is my fifth year in education.

What do you teach?
I currently teach Web Page Design, Image Editing, Jacket Pathways, and will begin teaching Intro to AI Honors in the spring.

What inspired you to become a teacher?
I have always been driven by a desire to help others. Teaching gives me the chance to support students every day—whether through an assignment or simply by listening. My most meaningful moments come when students remind me that this work is about far more than standards; it’s about connection and impact.

What are some skills that students learn in your class?
I teach computer-based courses so students can build practical skills they will use in everyday life. I also emphasize the value of a strong work ethic, because discipline and character often take students further than anything else.

What is your favorite book, movie, or quote - Why?
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11
This verse anchors me and guides the way I show up for my students each day.

Share a fun fact about yourself.
I enjoy spending time outdoors and being with family and friends. You can often find me camping, boating, fishing, walking the dog, or playing pickleball. I also love watching sports—Go Gamecocks! 🤙

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4 months ago, Mary Hooker
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