Mr. Hill's welding students are learning how to use a plasma cutter.
over 2 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Today, Xavier Moore is learning how to use a plasma cutter in Mr. Hills welding class.
Mrs. Miller's Financial Literacy course is learning about college tuition prices. Students are researching the net price of various colleges around the state and country.
over 2 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Peyton sharing his presentation.
Carpentry students are working on the tiny house this week and practicing their skills with the circular saw.
over 2 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Carpentry Students
This week Mr. Thacker's Electrical Technology students are learning how to wire sockets.
over 2 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Students working in Electricity.
Students at the Lee County ATC in Automotive Technology have been working on fuel injections and other various projects for the past week.
over 2 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Maggie Johnson working on a car
Student Showcase has been scheduled for November 15th from 5-7 PM here at the Lee County ATC. We hope you make plans to attend.
over 2 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Student Showcase
On the last day of school, John Allen and Tyler Phillips presented Stop the Bleed to the health science students. Student learned about using a tourniquet, packing bleeds, and compression with hands on practice.
almost 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
John Allen and Tyler Phillips presented Stop the Bleed to the health science students. Student learned  about using a tourniquet, packing bleeds, and compression with hands on practice.
John Allen and Tyler Phillips presented Stop the Bleed to the health science students. Student learned  about using a tourniquet, packing bleeds, and compression with hands on practice.
John Allen and Tyler Phillips presented Stop the Bleed to the health science students. Student learned  about using a tourniquet, packing bleeds, and compression with hands on practice.
Mrs. Miller’s Digital Literacy course participated in the DAR’s American History Contest this year. Allyson Bowling and Brystal Angel placed first in our region with the Red River Valley DAR chapter. Their essays were sent on to state to be judged against chapters across Kentucky. We are so proud of Ally & Brystal!
almost 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Ally Bowling
Brystal Angel
Ally Bowling
Brystal Angel
On March 17th Mrs. Combs and Mrs. Davis traveled to Louisville, Kentucky along with 10 HOSA members to compete in the State Leadership Conference. There was over 1,200 HOSA members that attended this conference in which students can compete in a wide variety of Healthcare events. Lee ATC had members competing in Parliamentary Procedures, Healthcare Display, and Research Persuasive Speaking. Parliamentary Procedure team place 1st Members Cade Sparks-Wolfe Brianna Ledford-Wolfe Shelbi Stamper- Lee Taylor Thacker- Lee Chelsea Thorpe- Lee Emmi Warner-Lee Preslee Cundiff - Lee Health Care Display team of Sydnie Deaton- Lee and Madison Gentry- Lee placed top 5 in state our of 46 teams And Freshman Dylan Noe- Lee had a strong showing in Research Persuasive Speaking. Lee County ATC HOSA also had 113 pounds of pop tabs for the Ronald McDonald house which was 2nd in the state! Lee HOSA is the 2nd largest overall HOSA club in the state with 68 members!
about 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
HOSA
HOSA
HOSA
HOSA
Mrs. Miller and Mr. Rose are excited to share the results of the FBLA Region 6 Competition. Our students all did exceptionally well, and we cannot wait to see how proud they make us all at STATE! • 1st place Local Chapter Newsletter – Chloe Alexander, Taylor Back, and Faith Hernandez (Lee) • 1st place Parliamentary Procedure – Joshua Creech, Shelbi Stamper, Taylor Thacker, and Chelsea Thorpe (Lee and Wolfe) • 2nd place Broadcast Journalism – Jaiden Hunter and Emma Smith (Lee) • 2nd Place Business Calculations – Joseph Creech (Wolfe) • 2nd place Economics – Molly Collier (Wolfe) • 2nd place Organizational Leadership – Jonathan Creech (Wolfe) • 2nd place Social Media Strategies – Amber Flinchum and Wesyln McIntosh (Lee) • 3rd place Graphic Design – Allyson Bowling, Emily Lutes, and Emily Phillips (Lee) • 3rd place Impromptu Speaking – Mason Lawson (Wolfe) • 3rd place Publication Design – Hanna Allen, Erinn Caudill, and Autumn Fox (Owsley and Lee) • 3rd place Public Service Announcement – Rachael Campbell, Sydney Combs, and Tori Gilbert (Owsley) • 3rd place Journalism – Lauren Peyton (Wolfe) Congratulations to all!!
about 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
FBLA Students (Missing  some Owsley students)
FBLA Students
FBLA Students
FBLA Students
Mr. Lucas is extremely proud of his Automotive Technology students. Looking at the impressive list below, it is easy to see why. These students competed at the Regional SKILLS competition on February 23rd. Automotive - 1 3rd place, Maggie Johnson (Lee) 2nd place, Levi Mayabb (Wolfe) 1st- place, Chris Ross (Wolfe) Automotive service 3rd place- Jarrett Halsey (Wolfe) 2nd place-Mark Mattingly (Wolfe) 1st place - Ethan Fugate (Wolfe) Congratulations to all who competed. Special thanks to The Holler for the awesome photos.
about 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Auto Students
Auto Students
Auto Students
Auto Students
Mr. Judd's Carpentry students participated in the SKILLS USA competition on February 25th. All students who participated did very well, and we are so proud of their hard work. Our winners who will advance to state: Logan Reed placed 1st in Carpentry Tanner Deaton placed 2nd in Carpentry Connor Williams placed 1st in Carpentry 1 A.J. Maloney placed 2nd in Carpentry 1 Congratulations! You make Lee County ATC proud! Thank you to The Holler for the awesome photos of our students!
about 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Construction Students
Construction Students
Construction Students
Construction Students
We are so proud of our SKILLS USA club for their performance at the regional SKILLS competition. To highlight every program, we will have a separate post for each over the next few days. First, we have Mr. Thacker's Electrical Construction students. On February 25th, they competed at the Regional SKILLS competition at Breathitt County ATC. Every student performed exceptionally well. 3 placed and will be moving forward to the state competition next month in Louisville. Our students who placed are pictured L-R: 4th Place - Hunter Perry, Wolfe Co. 1st Place - Elijah Ferguson, Wolfe Co. 2nd Place - Dalton Little, Lee Co. A special thanks to The Holler for the great photos they captured of our students.
about 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Electrical Construction Students
Electrical Construction Students
Electrical Construction Students
Winners!
Mr. Hill’s Welding program received a generous donation from Lincoln Electric and Miller Electric last week. We appreciate the support of our welding program! #TechnicalEducation
about 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Mr. Hill with Donations
Mrs. Miller’s Digital Literacy have been learning how to use Microsoft Excel. Yesterday, they played Battleship in Excel with their homemade boards. #MakeLearningFun #TechnicalEducation
about 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Battleship Game
Mr. Thacker’s Electricity class have put their knowledge and skills to the test by wiring the Tiny House! #RealWorldExperience #TechnicalEducation #TinyHouse
about 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Wiring the Tiny House
Lee County ATC student Logan Reed has been selected to serve as a representative on the KY Tech Student Advisory Committee! Logan will serve as a student voice for KY Tech. He will provide input on how CTE has prepared him for future, what he loves about CTE, how CTE can grow, etc. This is a great honor for both our school and Logan. We are very proud of him. Way to go, Logan!!!
about 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Logan Reed
Thursday, students in our Health Sciences pathways visited HCTCS-Lee's Campus Health Science program. Students met with facility members from the Medical Assisting, Health Information, LPN, and RN programs. Students were also allowed to visit the nursing skills lab with a demonstration of the interactive SIM mannequins. Students then travel to Juniper Health and toured their new Intergenerational Center.
over 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Lee County ATC Health Science Students at Juniper Health
Lee County ATC Pre-Nursing Program Mrs. Combs Pre-Nursing students completed their 16 hours of clinical at Wolfe County Health and Rehabilitation Center this week. Mrs. Combs said that she is, " thankful for the opportunity to train students in such a wonderful facility." For more information on the pre-nursing pathway, email Tammy Combs at tammy.combs@lee.kyschools.us
over 3 years ago, Rachel Addison-Miller
Lee County ATC Pre-Nursing Students
Mr. Thacker's Electricity Class work on the three way switch project.
over 3 years ago, Craig Herald
Electricity students working on three ways switches