
Western Montgomery CTC
Weekly Newsletter
February 14, 2025 Week 23
“Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” — Aristotle
Principal's Update
With the SkillsUSA competitions behind us, we now look ahead to our Skills Over Stereotypes event. This event celebrates gender diversity in our programs. We welcome any student who is currently in the 6th to 8th grade to join us February 26 from 6 - 8 PM. Registration is required. More information can be found on the flyer in this newsletter.
The midpoint for quarter 3 is next week. Progress grades will be available in WMCTC's Skyward after 6PM on Friday, February 21.
The New Student Application for the 2025-2026 school year is open. Please visit our website, to access the application.
**Current WMCTC students are not required to re-apply.**
We are looking for substitute teachers and an Instructional Assistant. Western Montgomery Career and Technology Center offers flexible hours and a great work environment. Please contact us for more details.
Have a great weekend!
Craig Robinson, Principal
SkillsUSA Competition Results
UPDATE: One of our students was missed in this original list.
Welding Sculpture - Elton Rees - Gold
SkillsUSA was able to hold the competitions on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. All the competitors did a great job. Here are the WMCTC medal winners:
Action Skills - Noah Bergey - Silver
Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair - Jonah Fryauff - Gold
Automotive Refinishing Technology - Paige Mood - Gold
Automotive Service Technology - Sean Judge - Gold
Basic Health Care - Mackenzie Matejik - Gold
Carpentry - Nick Cressman - Bronze
Collision Repair Technology - Ashley Schuler - Gold
Cosmetology - Addison Hawks - Silver
Criminal Justice - Amelia Smith - Bronze
Diesel Equipment Technology - Syrus Steinmetz - Silver
Early Childhood Education - David Bitterman - Gold
Electrical Construction Wiring - Nate Morgan - Gold
Employment Application Process - Cole Tursi - Silver
Job Interview - Madison Johnson - Silver
Job Skill Demo A - Sam Godshall - Bronze
Medical Assistant - Morgan Williams - Gold
Nail Care - Fiona German with Model, Brady Bernhart - Silver
Nurse Assisting - Lillyan Townsend - Gold
Precision Machining - Christian Hansell - Gold
T-Shirt Design - Layla Walker - Silver
Welding - Logan Albright - Bronze
Welding Fabrication - Team of 3 - Landon Paar, Shauna Kerlin, Hannah Thompson - Gold
Congratulation to all the place winners. All the competitors who earned Gold will move on to States which will take place in Hershey on April 2nd through 4th. Good Luck!
Monday February 17 is an inservice day
Students do not attend WMCTC on Monday, Feb 17
NOCTI Performance Day is Wednesday, April 30
This is a mandatory attendance day for Seniors only. We ask that no appointments be arranged on this day to allow Seniors to complete the last test of their NOCTI exams.
Make-up testing will not be available.
Save the Date: Senior Recognition Ceremony is May 21
Parents - mark this date on your calendar. The Senior Recognition Ceremony will be at Spring-Ford high school on Wednesday, May 21 starting at 7:00PM.
More information will be sent as the date gets closer.
Skills Over Stereotypes, February 26
Calling all middle school students. You are cordially invited to attend this event at WMCTC. Use this opportunity to visit one or two of your top choice programs. Registration is required. Use the QR Code below or use this link: https://forms.gle/Sj6WuzAkKwPscqb96
We hope to see you there.
Pottsgrove Has a 3-Hour Early Dismissal on Wed, Feb 26
Only the AM students will attend WMCTC in the morning session from 7:50 to 10:50.
PM students will stay at the high school all morning. Lunch is available for purchase in the cafeteria.
Buses will pick up students at 10:50 to go back to the high school for dismissal.
Program and Student Spotlight
By Grace Vanning
Each week, there will be one or two programs and students spotlighted. We enjoy hearing what students are doing, why they are here, and what they plan to do when they leave WMCTC. Please enjoy their stories.
Early Childhood Education
David Bitterman
David Bitterman is a Spring-Ford senior who is a part of the Early Childhood Education program. He enjoys his class because he enjoys working with his students and getting to expand his experience. He has been part of the WMCTC program for four years and has been above and beyond working in his program while earning the favor of his students. After WMCTC, David plans to continue early childhood in college so he can become an elementary school teacher. David enjoys history and seeing his students outside of school. In regards to his experience at WMCTC, David says, “I truly do not sing ‘Baby Shark’ as much as they think I do.”
Ameera Hill
Ameera Hill is a Spring-Ford junior who is a part of the Early Childhood Education program. She enjoys her class because she enjoys getting to know and work with her students to better her career. She has been a part of the WMCTC program for three years and has been efficient and joyful in her program. After WMCTC, Ameera plans to expand her education at a four-year college and work in a daycare. Ameera enjoys arts, crafts, and Greek mythology. In regards to her experience at WMCTC, Ameera says, “I like working with the younger kids.”
Emilee Barnes
Emilee Barnes is an Upper-Perkiomen junior who is a part of the Early Childhood Education program. She enjoys her class because she enjoys her students and her friends. She has been a part of the WMCTC program for three years and has been well organized and lighthearted in her education and career. After WMCTC, Emilie intends to further her education at a four-year college in Early Childhood Education. In regards to her experience at WMCTC, Emilee says, “It’s a good feeling to see the littles outside of school and they’re happy to see you.”
Food Service Information
For the Cafeteria at Western Center:
Our cafeteria is currently operated by the Spring-Ford Food Service Department. Below is a link to our web page for information on utilizing eFunds for your student lunch account, charging guidelines, lunch menus and applying for the free/reduced lunch program.
https://www.westerncenter.org/Page/662
Please feel free to reach out to Tracy Bogucki at tbogu@spring-ford.net or 610-705-6209 with any questions you may have.
Are you going on a trip? A family vacation perhaps?
If you know in advance that your student will be absent from school for three or more days, please complete an Advance Notification of Extended Absence form. They are located on the WMCTC website or by emailing Attendance@westerncenter.org.
Once you have the form, your student is responsible for taking it to their high school principal and WMCTC instructor for them to sign. Don't bring it to the Attendance Desk until you have both of those signatures! We will then accept the form for Mr. Robinson to consider for approval. Happy travels!
WMCTC Regular Bell Schedule
The arrival and dismissal times below are for regular schedule days. On those days where schedules are changed (early dismissal, delays, etc.) the schedule will be shared at that time.
WMCTC Regular 2-hour Delay Schedule
This schedule is used when ALL SCHOOLS have a 2-hour delay. AM and PM students are required to attend WMCTC on 2-hour delay days. Program times are shortened, but not cancelled, due to the condensed school day. The arrival and dismissal times are in line with each high school's 2-hour delay schedule.
PE Cycle Days for 2025
Below are the PE schedule cycle days for the 2024-2025 school year. This is not a Monday-Friday schedule. This only lists the 'day' each shop is assigned their PE session.
Farther below this schedule is the calendar which shows when students will report to PE.
**Due to Student-Run-Enterprises, our cycle days do not follow in numeric order**
WMCTC PE/Health Schedule - February and March 2025
Below are the February and March calendars for PE Days at WMCTC. PE days are announced daily stating the current day cycle and the next day's cycle.
Through the year, cycle days may not be in numeric order.
****If a student misses their PE class, they must check Mr. English's Google Classroom for their assignment. It is the responsibility of the student to complete work that has been missed.****
IN THE WESTERN CENTER CLASSROOMS
Cosmetology
Salon is open Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 11-2!
Can’t make it early? We are open until 7PM every other Thursday!
Check out our Instagram @wmctc_salon (Scan the QR code below)
Online booking is also available by clicking the link to The Salon below or call 610-489-7272 x 211
Career Exploration Opportunities (CEO)
The CEO students were able to practice their skills in the Culinary Arts program.
SCHOOL OFFICE INFORMATION
Cooperative Education
Would you like to be gaining more experience in your trade while also earning a paycheck? Co-Op gives you this opportunity! Students attend their sending high school in the morning and may work in their trade instead of attending WMCTC two to four afternoons a week. A fantastic privilege that takes planning and preparation. Students or families must provide transportation to the job site, students must meet qualifications and be hired by a participating company. Students are encouraged to speak with their instructor and Ms. Mueller in the Co-Op office to find out more.
Here is what you need to know: (from the Student Handbook p.15)
Juniors (in the Spring) and Seniors are eligible for the Cooperative Education Program based on their grades, attendance, task grid completion, NOCTI pre-test score, and technical instructor and principal recommendations. A student who has five (5) or more unexcused absences from school or more than ten (10) days excused absences from school may not be eligible for the Cooperative Education Program.
Email Attendance@WesternCenter.org or call 610-489-7272 extension 209 regarding any attendance-related concerns (excuse notes, early dismissals, attendance letters, etc.).
Access to Your Student's Skyward Information
Parents, remember, you can sign on to WMCTC’s Skyward to see your student’s grades, attendance, assignments, discipline, and other important information. Go to www.westerncenter.org, click For Parents & Students at the bottom of the page, then choose Skyward Family/Student Access.
Forgot your username or password? Contact Mrs. Yusko at ayusko@westerncenter.org
Be sure to send your new address information to Student Services at studentservices@westerncenter.org
Please note that the high school does not forward change-of-address information to WMCTC.
Lost and Found
If an item has been lost or misplaced, it might be in Lost and Found in the Student Services office. These items may have been left on the bus, in our cafeteria or a classroom. Stop by to see if anything belongs to you.
If you've lost something, check it out!
From the Nurse's Office
If a student tests positive for COVID please stay home until symptoms are improving AND the student is fever free for 24 hours without fever reducing medication. Please let WMCTC nurse (ddavison@westerncenter.org) as well as attendance (attendance@westerncenter.org) know the student has tested positive and will be out.
If a household family member tests positive for COVID but the student is completely symptom free, the student may come to school.
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When a student isn't feeling well, he/she needs to visit the nurse for consultation. If a student contacts their parents without seeing the nurse, the student will still need to see Ms. Davison before dismissal.
FROM THE GUIDANCE OFFICE
February is Financial Aid Awareness Month
From the PHEAA office in Harrisburg, you can take advantage of the following informative sessions to help navigate the world of financial aid.
Spring-Ford Area High School Scholarships
MCCC Open House
At Pottstown campus on April 12 and at Blue Bell campus on April 26. Use the QR code to the right to register (the one in the flyer is not working) or go to mc3.edu/openhouse
PA State Association of Township Supervisors (PSATS) Scholarship
Deadline is January 31, 2025
Upper Perkiomen Scholarship
There is a scholarship opportunity for Upper Perk Seniors.
A $1500 scholarship is available for a student looking to attend a 4-year college or entering the workforce. Applications can be picked up in WMCTC Student Services or the high school office.
The deadline is April 14th. Don't procrastinate - apply now!
HERB It Forward Foundation
The Herb It Forward Foundation (HIFF) is proud to share that we will award 30 renewable scholarships again this year, totaling over $80,000. HIFF has celebrated Philadelphia Area students since 2015 through scholarships and community activities, including our well-known annual Leadership Camp. We hope to reach your students with this opportunity. Our scholarship program seeks applicants who:
- Reside in Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, or Delaware counties in Pennsylvania, Camden, Gloucester, or Burlington counties in New Jersey.
- Have demonstrated a strong commitment to giving back to their communities.
- Demonstrate a strong financial need.
- Are passionate about connecting with a community of like-minded peers.
- Please note: We are not a traditional merit scholarship; we are looking for changemakers who want to improve their communities and our world.
To see the program's full eligibility guidelines or have your students apply, please visit our website at https://www.herbie.com/hif-scholarship/.
Deadline is March 3
Soroptimist International of Pottstown Scholarship
Deadline is April 19
PACAC: Pennsylvania Association for College Admission Counseling
Scholarship Opportunity
Deadline is April 3
Horatio Alger Association Scholarship
This is a scholarship for high school JUNIORS
Deadline is March 1
AFL CIO Essay Scholarship 2025
Entries must be sent to Monica@paaflcio.org by April 15, 2025
Valley Forge Alumnae Scholarship
The Valley Forge Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated will be awarding deserving seniors in the Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery county areas with a $1,000 scholarship for school this fall. We know that during these trying times, an award such as this can be immensely helpful to our scholars.
DEADLINE IS MARCH 9, 2025
Montgomery County Intermediate Unit Education Foundation
Deadline is April 4, 2025
SOAR Credit Opportunity
Seniors need to have 3 things in place to be awarded SOAR credits.
-Score overall Competent or Advanced on NOCTI testing
-Have a final cumulative GPA of 2.75 in your technical area
-Have a completed task list with all tasks marked at proficiency level
(SOAR does not include Cosmetology and Sports Medicine programs).
Students meeting these requirements will be mailed home all paperwork needed for SOAR credits. These credits are good for 16 months after graduation. Students refer to collegetransfer.net for participating schools.
What if I do not qualify for SOAR or my school is not connected to SOAR?
Take anything you have completed/earned from WMCTC (Certifications/NOCTI results/task list) to your school of interest. See if they will award any advance credit or allow you to test out of class. BE YOUR OWN ADVOCATE.
Saint Francis University
Attention students: Saint Francis University is offering a Zoom information session to learn about their Department of Professional Studies on December 10th at 6:00PM. Eligible WMCTC students interested in this specific program might earn a tuition discount. Attend the Zoom for further information: https://francis-edu.zoom.us/j/86380680283?from=addon
WMCTC 2024-2025 Calendar
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Contact Us
Email: crobinson@westerncenter.org
Website: https://www.westerncenter.org/
Location: 77 Graterford Road, Royersford, PA, USA
Phone: (610) 489-7272
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