Automotive Technology

10 months ago

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Instructor: Ryan Judy


AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY:

In the Automotive Technology program, the student will have the opportunity to develop skills operating state-of-the-art test equipment such as: engine computer diagnostic analyzers, trouble code scanner testers, computer four-wheel alignment, computer wheel balancing, brake lathes, and more.


Using the above equipment, the following job skills will be developed: engine diagnosis and tune-up, engine rebuilding, brake service, safety inspections, automatic transmissions, transaxles, standard transmissions, tires, suspension, and computer four-wheel alignment.  In all, mechanical failure--bumper to bumper--can be covered.  Twenty-five percent of the time is spent in book study, viewing videos, demonstrations, lectures, and VICA PDP (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Professional Development Program.) Seventy-five percent of the class consists of hands-on lab experience.



Auto Body Technology 

10 months ago

Auto Body Technology

Instructor: John Grim

The Auto Body Technology program is designed to provide each student with the necessary training to obtain career employment in his/her chosen field in the Auto Body Repair industry.  

The career outlook is good for well-trained Auto Body Repair Technicians.  The future trends in automotive construction are moving toward the use of synthetic materials (plastics), therefore, more emphasis will be directed toward proper repair of plastic components. 

Salaries are determined both by experience in the trade area and quality of workmanship.  Apprenticeship Auto Body Technicians normally start on an hourly wage basis and move up to commission with experience.

In the global automotive repair industry, there is a growing demand for qualified auto body technicians. In this course, students are taught non-structural analysis, damage repair, and welding. Students work with a variety of materials, using metal finishing and body filling techniques to prepare surfaces and repair panels. Additionally, students are taught MIG welding/cutting, metal repair, corrosion protection, masking, refinishing, and unibody inspection. Students will practice shop safety and gain career skills. 

Recommended Skills to Possess:

  • Possess the ability to be an active learner through understanding the implications of new information for both current and future problems. 

  • Ability to determine the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job. 

  • Ability to understand written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents. 

  • Be service-oriented; actively looking for ways to help people.

  • Be able to consider the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one. 

  • Use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems. 

  • Be able to identify complex problems and review related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.



Electricity 

4 months ago

ELECTRICITY

Instructor: Dagan Stephens

The Electricity program is designed to provide students with the necessary skills, concepts, and attitudes for entry into the fields of electrical installations, maintenance, manufacturing, service, and repair. Basic electricity, the national electrical code, electric motors, and their controls are covered, as well as an introduction to planning, layout, and installation of residential and commercial components associated with the electrician's trade.  The course is taught with hands-on instruction to include using the most advanced electrical tools, equipment, and meters.  Some typical projects include wall section work, onsite/offsite electrical installations/troubleshooting, and wiring a modular house.

This class is a two-year program.  Students have the option of dual enrolling through Laurel Ridge Community College.  In addition, night class is available for continuing education upon graduation.


Electricity 1 CTE Course Code 8533  

Key content includes NCCER Core Curriculum, Orientation to the Electrical Trade, Electrical Safety, Introduction to Electrical Circuits, Electrical Theory, Introduction to the National Electrical Code, Device Boxes, Handing Bending, Raceways and Fittings, Conductors and Cables, Basic Electrical Construction Drawings, Residential Electrical Services, and Electrical Test Equipment.

Electricity 2 CTE Course Code 8534 

Key content includes Alternating Current, Motors, Theory and Application, Electric Lighting, Conduit Bending, Pull and Junction Boxes, Conductor Installations, Cable Trays, Conductor Terminations, and Splices, Grounding and Bonding, Circuit Breakers and Fuses, Control Systems and Fundamental Concepts.


HVAC

10 months ago

HVAC

Instructor: Angel Garcia


HVAC I & II

The Heating Cooling and Ventilation programs for high school students can be a great way to introduce them to the field of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. This program offers a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on training. Students learn about the principles of heating, cooling ventilation, and air quality. They will also study electrical circuits, refrigeration, and HVAC system components. Student get the opportunity to work with actual  


HVAC equipment, learning how to install, maintain, and repair heating and cooling systems. This can include tasks like soldering, wiring, and trouble shooting. Students are taught safety procedures, how to hand refrigerants safely, and how to use personal protective equipment (PPE). We also emphasize soft skills such as communication, problem-solving, and customer service, which are essential in the industry. 


Carpentry

10 months ago

CARPENTRY

INSTRUCTOR: Philip Crisman

The Carpentry course is the building block for achieving high-level construction industry skills that can result in an exciting construction career.  Students start with an understanding of the safe and proper use of hand and power tools. Students learn how to apply construction mathematics and interpret blueprints.  Students will become proficient in identifying types of residential construction components to include form foundations and frame walls, floors, ceilings, roofs, doors, and windows.  Students may be involved in the construction of a storage building, a multitude of other class building projects, and in the construction of a modular house built on-site at Triplett Tech.

Recommended Coursework and Experience with: 

  • Basic math operations
  • Fractions
  • Decimals
  • Measurement to include reading a ruler to the 1/16"
  • Geometry

Supplies Needed for Course:

  • Measuring Tape (25' minimum)
  • Hammer (16 oz. minimum)
  • Two nail sets (1/32, 2/32, and/or 3/32)
  • Square (speed square and/or combination square)
  • Utility knife (retractable blade)
  • Toolbelt/nail apron
  • Hard sole work boots
  • Long pants




Masonry

10 months ago

MASONRY

Instructor: Gary Kibler

The Masonry program will prepare students for entry into an apprenticeship program in the masonry field.  This is a hands-on class where students will learn the proper use of hand tools, trowels, levels and spacing rulers, squares, and layout.  This class will also feature beginning brick and block laying to setting proper elevations.  Students will also learn about various types of mortar and mixtures, corner construction, and proper reinforcement.  Concentration will also be stressed regarding job safety, products, usage, different brick and block types, and proper scaffold setup/removal. 

Students interested in a career in landscaping and/or landscaping design will also benefit from the skills and knowledge gained in this course to prepare them for laying pavers and retaining walls used in many landscaping projects.  Students can take pride in being part of the construction of permanent structures within the community.  


Masonry work is one of the oldest and most time-honored crafts. It offers a career for persons who like to work with their hands and are interested in construction work.

Triplett Tech is proud of the masonry department's accomplishments. Since 1990, we have won the district masonry contests seven consecutive times. We also had back-to-back wins in the Virginia State Fair Contest and the Virginia State Skills Championships. These students have gone to place eighth and ninth in the United States Skills Championships held in Kansas City, Missouri. These are a few of the reasons we feel our masonry program ranks among the finest to be offered at the high school level.

Basic Masonry concepts consist of the following:

  • Proper care and use of tools
  • The laying of brick, block, and tile
  • Wall construction and the tools needed to perform the job
  • Brick and block bond patterns
  • Corner building and layout techniques

Advanced Masonry concepts consist of the following:

  • Fireplace and chimney construction
  • Arch building and outdoor structures
  • Advanced brick and block bond patterns
  • Corner building
  • Blueprint reading
  • The alteration, repair, and maintenance of masonry, and the study of planning and managing the job.

The Triplett Tech Masonry Department students are also involved in on-sight building projects. Projects in the past have included houses, dugouts, storage buildings, signs, retaining walls, etc. We feel this helps give the masonry students hands-on experience in the construction of various projects.

Early Childhood Education

10 months ago

Early Childhood Education

Instructor: Megan Hollar

Early Childhood Education

Students prepare to be primary providers of home, family, or institution-based child care services by focusing on the planning, organizing, and conducting of meaningful play and learning activities; child monitoring and supervision; record keeping; and referral procedures. Critical thinking, practical problem solving and entrepreneurship opportunities within the field of early childhood education are emphasized. Practical experiences (on-site preschool) under the supervision of the instructor is required. Students also prepare for continuing education leading to careers in early childhood fields (e.g., medical, social services, and education). Work-based learning methods of instruction are encouraged for this course.Students combine classroom instruction and supervised on-the-job training in an approved position with continuing supervision throughout the school year



Recommended Skills to Possess: 

  • Be able to problem-solve, think critically, and multi-task.    

  • Be able to interact with and speak with the public. 

  • Possess creativity skills to engage children in lessons.

  • Possess a strong work ethic.


                 
      

Culinary Arts

10 months ago

Culinary Arts

Instructor: Paje Cross

The Culinary Arts program is a carefully designed curriculum intended to teach the students the fundamentals of cooking and to prepare them for a rewarding career in the foodservice industry. Throughout the two-year curriculum, the students are taught culinary principles covering the how and why of cooking. The curriculum is a daily practical experience with the students cooking 80% of the time. Students prepare evening receptions, buffets, and serve luncheons and dinners during the school year. The intent of the course is to prepare the students to immediately seek employment or continue on to higher education upon graduation.


Recommended Skills to Posses: 

  • Ability to lift objects weighing up to 50 pounds. 

  • Be able to read and follow directions. 

  • Be task-driven.

  • Understand sanitation work habits and exhibit the behavior is absolutely required.

  • Demonstrate time management and organizational skills. 

  • Be able to work well with a wide variety of people. 

  • Be able to accept constructive criticism.



Health Care Science

10 months ago

Health Care Sciences

Instructor: Amanda Robinson

The Health Science cluster prepares students to use their love of science to help keep people healthy and treat those who are not. Health care professionals work directly with people as a doctor or physical therapist or on their own by conducting research on diseases and other important health information. This field allows you to work in diverse environments such as hospitals, medical and dental offices, or labs.


Introduction to Health & Medical Science and Healthcare Science II 

The Health Care Science course at Triplett Tech is designed to provide students a pathway into a healthcare-related profession such as nursing, dental hygiene, EMT, phlebotomy, physical therapy, dietetics, medical administrative assistant, medical billing, and more.  Course content provides students with the knowledge and skills that are applicable to a variety of health care occupations.  During this course, students will become oriented with the variety of health care occupations, learn in-depth medical terminology, medical office assistant duties, nutrition, and dietetics, and obtain AHA Lifesavers First Aid/CPR/AED certification.

Recommended Coursework and Experience with:

  • Basic anatomy and physiology

  • Algebra 1

  • Charting/ graphing skills 

Fees Needed for Course:

  • $40 Lab Fee

  • Dual enrollment fees as applicable


 
 

This course introduces the student to the field of Health Care Services. The course provides an overview of careers and legal relationships of the physician, patient, and professionals in the medical field as well as professional attitudes and behaviors. Part II explores the relationship between nutrition and human development.


Medical Systems Administration

Students wishing to gain employment in the Healthcare field may take this course to learn how to use medical terminology and apply administrative procedures necessary to be productive employees in a healthcare environment. Students will learn how to manage office activities, enhance communication skills, identify legal and ethical issues in healthcare practices, manage financial functions, and enhance employability skills. Students will take the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant exam upon completion of this course. 


Nurse Aide

10 months ago

Nurse Aide

        instructor: Rhonda Jones,


The Nurse Aide provides direct patient care and performs various caregiving tasks always under the direct supervision of a nurse. This is a school-year length course with hours spent in classroom lecture, skills performance lab, and clinicals at a long-term care facility. Grades and attendance are an important part of this program and there are requirements for entering this very rewarding career path.

Recommended Skills to Possess: 

  • Will be in direct contact with acutely and chronically ill residents thus student must be respectful and courteous at all times.

  • MUST be able to maintain confidentiality and honesty. 

  • Substantial verbal and written communication skills.

  • Basic Medical Math: to include addition, multiplication, ratios, fractions, height/ weight, temperature measurements, food intake/ beverage intake percentages/ ratios.

  • Be able to work under pressure and under stressful situations in a medical emergency environment. 

  • Physically able to stand/ walk for long periods of time, lift up to 100 pounds and have good dexterity.



Physical/Occupational Therapy Aide

10 months ago

Physical/Occupational Therapy Aide

Instructor: Jane Elwood


Welcome to the Physical/Occupational Therapy Aide! 

This comprehensive class is designed to provide aspiring and current therapy aides with the essential knowledge and skills required to excel in the dynamic field of physical and occupational therapy support.

This course is structured to cover a range of topics, from the fundamental principles of physical and occupational therapy to practical techniques and guidelines for effective patient care. Participants will gain insights into the roles and responsibilities of therapy aides, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to the rehabilitation and well-being of individuals under the care of therapists.

Emergency Medical Technician 

10 months ago

Emergency Medical Technician

Instructors: Chief Courtney Cave, Captain Summer Ruhling

Emergency Medical Technician I:

The Emergency Medical Technician course prepares the EMT student to provide prehospital assessment and care for patients of all ages, with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. Areas of study include an introduction to emergency medical services systems, roles, and responsibilities of EMT's, anatomy and physiology, medical emergencies, trauma, special considerations for working in the prehospital setting, and EMS operations. 


Cosmetology

10 months ago

Cosmetology

Instructor: Lindsay Wood

Students study hair, skin and nails and their related care.  Students are grounded in theory as they prepare to practice procedures in a clinical lab setting or classroom, using manikins for manipulative skill practice.  The first-year course emphasizes personal safety, professionalism, sanitation and disinfection of equipment and facilities.  Students develop skills in shampooing and conditioning hair, as well as styling and cutting hair.  They are introduced to chemical texture services and develop skills in manicure and pedicure procedures.  In the second year, students are provided an advanced study of the experiences received during the first year with further emphasis on development, perfection and speed of various hairstyling application skills.  Students are expected to perform services for clients in the cosmetology lab under the supervision of the instructor as well as other assigned tasks.


Recommended Skills to Possess: 

  • Possess excellent study habits, be motivated, and have a good work ethic.

  • Possess excellent manual dexterity, hand eye coordination, and be able to recognize differences in color.

  • Be able to stand for long periods of time and be able to tolerate chemical solutions.

  • Enjoy working with the public and be willing and able to follow instructions.


Working with people...

If you are a positive, outgoing individual who enjoys working with people, this may be the profession for you.  Tens of thousands of success stories from across the country prove that cosmetology is a field with options, flexibility, and the potential to make a lucrative living. As a licensed cosmetologist, you can find work in television, department stores, salons or spas, fashion magazines, make-up artists, colorists, nail tech, education, or as an entrepreneur. This is evidence that the beauty industry is experiencing success nearly everywhere.


Firefighter

10 months ago

FireFighter

Captain Summer Ruhling


Firefighter I

Firefighter I is an entry-level course for new firefighters. Course consists of a combination of classroom study, scenarios and modular practical experiences that will prepare the firefighter to carry out most fire ground functions under the direct supervision of an officer or experienced firefighter. 

Firefighter II

Firefighter II is designed for the Firefighter I who is prepared to assume more of a leadership role in a department. Course consists primarily of classes designed to give the student more knowledge of fire ground situations so that he or she can make basic evaluations of safety problems in carrying out operations. 



PRECOURSE REQUIREMENTS:

1. Prerequisites: Students must be at least 16 years of age in order to enroll in the course. Junior Firefighters must comply with all Junior Firefighters prerequisites as defined by the Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) Standards.

2. Equipment Required: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA).

3. Affiliation: Must be affiliated with a Fire and/or Rescue Organization.

Cyber Security

10 months ago

Cyber Security

instructor: Chris Dellinger

Cybersecurity affects every individual, organization, and the nation.  This program offers an excellent introduction into the world of cybersecurity.  Knowledge from this course gives the student an advantage when continuing their education into data security at the community college, four-year university or military level. The class begins by defining cybersecurity with the understanding that securing data goes far beyond securing computer networks.  Physically securing private information is equally important as securing data digitally.  Students will use Project Based Learning methods to investigate social engineering methods and realize that the weakest link to data is the employee.

Cybersecurity

This course will offer students a basic knowledge in the field of computer networking and methods to secure data on a network.  Students will learn simple programming using the BasicStamp v2 language as they program “Boebots” to behave in a prescribed manner. Malware, encryption, and offensive/defensive security software are topics the student will research in-depth to further their understanding of basic cybersecurity practices. Students will also receive an introduction to the use of virtual machines on a virtual network using the Virginia Cyber Range.


Recommended Skills to Possess:

  • Possess excellent reading, math, and problem-solving skills as students will need to read and comprehend large quantities of technical material. 

  • Excellent oral communication skills are needed to effectively work with colleagues and customers. 

  • Be able to work in a team environment and have the initiative to work without direct supervision.

  • Patience is an asset because some computer/network malfunctions occur intermittently, thus determining the cause is often difficult to pinpoint. 

  • A basic level of computer hardware, software, and peripherals knowledge would be a benefit to a networking student.



Cisco Networking

10 months ago

Computer Networking Repair

Instructor: Chris Dellinger

Education for the Real World!

The Networking Academy program is an e-learning model that delivers Web-based educational content, online testing, student performance tracking, and instructor training and support, as well as hands-on labs. With a curriculum developed by education and networking experts, the Networking Academy programs offered by high schools, technical schools, colleges and universities, community-based organizations, and other successful alliance among Cisco Systems, educators, governments, nonprofit organizations that prepare graduates for the demands and opportunities of the new global economy.


The Networking Academy program combines lectures and online learning with hands-on laboratory exercises in which students apply what they learn in class while working on actual networks. From basic to advanced networking skills, the Networking Academy curriculum prepares students for lifelong opportunities in the real world.

CCENT certification exam eligibility is available upon n successful completion of the networking academy programs 280-hour curriculum taught in Semesters 1 and 2. CCENT certification is the first step in Cisco career certifications leading to the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certification, the industry’s most respected certification for network professionals. Semesters 1 through 4 is taught at the secondary and post -secondary levels.


The World's Biggest E-Learning Laboratory

Through curriculum development and equipment and instructor training, Cisco has invested more than $50 million dollars in creating the largest e-learning laboratory in the world….the Cisco Networking Academy program. This e-learning lab delivers content in multiple formats, manages the learning experience, and comprises a networked community of learners, content developers, and experts. The Networking Academy program is rooted in the three pillars of education: curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Therefore, the program integrates a web-based curriculum, Internet-based communities, and frequent online testing. These education management tools provide built-in accountability, providing feedback to students, instructors, and administrators.


Criminal Justice

10 months ago

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Instructor: Donna Kinsey

The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a basic understanding of the history and structure of the criminal justice system. This course presents an overview of for students interested in pursuing a career in the criminal justice field and the various career opportunities, both sworn and non-sworn) available at the local, state and federal levels. Students will examine aspects of policing, the investigative process, corrections, public safety and America’s courts. Students will practice written and verbal communication skills and other workplace readiness skills to better prepare them for the workforce.

Professional Visits: 

Students will be exposed to professionals and subject matter experts in the field and on campus and will participate in exercises designed to offer a realistic view of the contemporary issues facing law enforcement. We will study United States Supreme Court decisions and complex legal issues relevant to the Rule of Law.

Through lecture, video, out-of-class experiences, and guest speakers, students will explore current trends in law enforcement training, officer safety and wellness, and the high demands and extraordinary sacrifices associated with public safety. Topics will include studying real-life cases of violent crime, gang violence, and terrorism. This course is designed to instill the importance of leadership, honesty and integrity, responsibility, respect, and professional ethics.


Alternative Education (Bridge)

10 months ago

BRIDGE PRogram: Alternative Education

Instructors: Michele Hepner & Richard Korpi

Mission Statement:

The Alternative Education program exists in order to provide an opportunity to students who have encountered difficulty in completing academic requirements in the base school setting. It is the mission of this program to partner with the referring school in delivering instruction and supervision to students who have been assigned to alternative education.

What is Alternative Education?

Alternative education is an intervention. It is an outlook based on the individual characteristics and needs of each student. It is founded on the belief that there are many ways to become educated and recognizes that everyone learns in a different way and at a different pace. It is a delivery system for instruction that incorporates variety, innovation, and choice into the school program to ensure that each student served may find and follow a path to the educational goals of the community.

General Education Development (GED)

This course is designed to provide instruction in the skills one needs to pass the General Educational Development (GED) Test. Grades 11-12

Individualized Student Alternative Education Program (ISAEP)

This course is designed to provide instruction in the skills needed to pass the GED Test. In addition to GED preparation, the student will receive employability skill training and career development experiences. Prerequisite: 45 on GED Practice test, 7.5 Grade Reading Level.