6S alert! Mr. Becker's Carpentry class made a handcuff shadow board for the Law & Public Safety Program for key organization.

Special thanks to Casey Edwards from Galaxy Food Centers and Andy Leithead from Handy Andy's Home Improvement, for sharing your entrepreneurial experience with our entrepreneurship students. As part of the curriculum, students were required to interview an entrepreneur.


West Liberty University professors, Jared Thompson and Sarah Davis, visited with graphic design and multimedia students today. They gave an overview of program offerings and did a fun design thinking activity. We even had a special guest! Current WLU student and MOVTI alumni, Matty Lamp shared information about campus life. Thank you all for spending the day with us!





This beauty is still up for auction! if you'd like to bid on this - please locate the post that is pinned on our page. Help us send our kids to the Skills competition!

Next on the board- Skylar McCumbers from Ritchie County. She passed herSMAW 6010 Root Pass 7018 with Fill & cap today. Congratulations, Skylar!
Let welding certification season begin!
First on the board- Logan Jones from Ritchie County.
He passed his SMAW 6010 Root Pass 7018 with Fill & cap. Congratulations!
Pictures tomorrow! Please remember to wear a shirt that represents your home high school sport/club/activity!

The Workforce Development Board of the MOV VR Team is spending the day at the MOVTI to offer the Transfr VR platform as a resource for Career Exploration. Students are spending time in the VR world to explore and experience different career choices based on their program of study.
Graphic Design and Multimedia publishing students spent some time with Belmont Elementary 4th graders today. They made Christmas cards for the residents at the Heritage Assisted Living facility to help spread some Christmas cheer!




Field trip to Washington County Career Center on December 1St. Student got to see demonstrations and practice skills such as CPR, injections and phlebotomy. Students also got to view a dissected pig and simulated cadaver to identify organs and tissues. There were also several local industry representatives present to speak with students about career opportunities in the future.






Now that we featured our instructors, we're bringing back the spotlight for our administration! First up, Chas Bunch, our assistant director!!

Did you know that MOVTI offers over 20 programs?!
These programs give students hands-on training and teach students real-world skills. Plus, they can earn industry-recognized credentials and get work-based learning experiences. It's a great way for students to check out different careers and get some valuable experience while still in high school!
Therapeutic Services and Emergency Services students participated in a classroom debate about topics related to medical professions, such as legalization of euthanasia. Mrs. Redin, embedded English instructor, facilitated the debate and provided students topics to research and prepare for the event.


MOVTI students have been hard at work after coming back from Thanksgiving break!
We ❤️certifications!
Graphic Design student, Mariah King (TC), passed the Adobe Certified Associate exam for Adobe Illustrator! Congratulations!

Drafting student, Meredith Bennett, earned her general industry OSHA-10 certification! Congratulations!

Automotive and Diesel students toured HINO Motors truck manufacturing plant in Mineral wells today

Project Lead The Way students have been designing air pod holders that require a hinge lid or door. Brady Rinard went difficult and modeled this truck with a tailgate that opens and shuts! The newer air pod case will fit perfectly in the bed of this truck! Good job Brady, excited to see the other students prototypes soon.



Mr. Bunch's Tyler Consolidated Middle Schoolers participated in the water bottle engineering challenge. The group with the tallest structure won!







At our Career Day event yesterday, Rachael Dukas, service supervisor of Boyd Cat- Parkersburg branch, presented a donation check to Alex Mossor. This generous donation will greatly benefit Mr. Mossor's diesel program and his students. We are grateful for the generous support provided by Boyd Cat and we appreciate your continued support of our technical school!
