Chase Gilbert, HHS, is now a Certified Phlebotomy Technician! Great Job.
Kendall Hyatt, JHS, is now a Certified Phlebotomy Technician! Great Job.
Caden Miller, NAJ, is now a Certified Phlebotomy Technician! Great Job.
Alexis Abbate, HHS, is now a Certified Phlebotomy Technician! Great Job.
Kaileigh Hollis, NAJ is now a Certified Phlebotomy Technician! Great Job.
February is CTE Month! Keep checking our website and social media to see all the amazing things that our CTE students are doing!
After an immense amount of preparation, HACC, phlebotomy students are ready for this challenge!

First year, Health Science, students diving deep into Anatomy and Physiology and applying it to their Anatomy in Clay lab.
Michigan Tech is Offering a FREE GenCyber Camp for Middle & HS Students This Summer https://www.mtu.edu/gencyber/
The GenCyber program provides summer cybersecurity camp experiences for students and teachers at the K-12 level. The goals of the program are to help students understand safe on-line behavior, learn fundamental cybersecurity knowledge, increase interest in cybersecurity careers, and improve pedagogical methods for delivering cybersecurity content in K-12 curricula.
The GenCyber camps at Michigan Tech are live-in / commuting programs jointly managed by Michigan Tech’s Summer Youth Program (SYP) and faculty from the College of Computing. Live-in camp participants will stay overnight in the Michigan Tech residence halls during their time at GenCyber. Commuters will commute every day to participate in day-time activities. The GenCyber camps are offered at no cost to all participants. All selected participants will receive a scholarship valued at more than $1,000, which covers all tuition, classroom supplies, and room and board. Funding of the GenCyber camps will be provided jointly by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) through awards received by Michigan Tech.

Magali, WCA, performing a butterfly draw w/syringe. Our Phlebotomy students are amazing!
BreAnna T. (JHS) and Phillip M. (NAJ) working on their Phlebotomy certification. BreAnna is performing a capillary draw and Phillip is performing a venous draw.
Reminder: No School for HACC on January 17th due to Teacher Professional Development.

The Health Sciences students at the HACC are looking for volunteers on MWF to practice the blood draws needed to earn their phlebotomy certifcation.
It only takes a few minutes and the students are doing a great job! Contact us today if you want to help out!


Great Job, HACC students!

The basement walls have been poured! Our Construction Trades program is currently building on Windswept Lane. The complete build is a 2 year process that walks our students through the entire build process.

Career and Technical Education for Hillsdale County students

