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The show must go on. These class rooms are empty but the students are still here. Virtual classes will start at 8am. #Keeppushing




Principles of Business students are working hard to learn about leadership. One assignment has them choosing a leader that has impacted them.



Mr. Kashner from Radio/Media and Business Management Students are teaming up! The final project was to create a food truck and record a radio spot. Mr. Kashner is assisting with final touches before entering the studio.



Students have been busy this semester learning new skills that will last a lifetime.




Leila, an intern at Hamilton Exhibits, builds a crate that will hold pieces of a trade show exhibit. She said her work based learning experience has helped her improve in her ability to build things in a timely manner.





Check out these bowling pins our Collision Repair students are custom painting for donation to the Twisted Toy Drive!





Business Teachers participated in a door decoration contest. We’re all winners when we model school spirit!





Education Professions cadet teachers lead small groups or large groups of young scholars because of the empowerment given by their cooperating teachers!



Business teachers are collaborating to create file sharing in PCC.




Davon is a Work Based Learning student at Ed Martin Nissan. His boss describes him as “outstanding.” He sets a good example of being a student who shows up every day ready to learn, demonstrates initiative to work, and displays a positive attitude.


Students in Graphic Design classes got a chance to learn about career opportunities during a field trip to a local digital design company, Sport Graphics. Their tour guide was a former Walker Career Center Graphic Design student!





One of the highlights of the Culinary & Hospitality Career Day was a tour of the Ivy Tech food truck. Students also picked up free milk and cookies along the way! #walkerweek #careerday





Career Day at Walker Career Center was a treat! Students met with several local Culinary & Hospitality companies to learn about current and future career opportunities.





Behind the scenes look at WCTV studios. Students learn how tv production in the “real world” is done.




All Freshman take a class called “Preparing for College and Careers.” This week, students in those classes learned more about the programs offered at Walker Career Center, including the Work Based Learning program.




These future inventors are developing the skills they’ll need in our engineering program. The programs at Walker Career Center give our graduates so much more than a diploma!



Principles of Business Management students are learning about entrepreneurship via virtual simulation! PBM students can try their hand at starting and running a food truck.




Education Professions students had the opportunity to learn about how culture influences a student's education from Mrs. Rusununguko-Taylor. Thank you @MSDWarrenHR!


The Walker Career Center Job Board has moved to outside the new main office, F109. We’ve already spotted students finding job opportunities! WCC students and alumni can also find job postings on our virtual Job Board: www.facebook.com/groups/walkercareercenterjobboard
