August 3, 2025 - 04:57

As we embark on the 2025–2026 school year, the James Valley Career and Technology Center (JVCTC) is eager to welcome students back for another year filled with hands-on learning and growth. This year promises to be inspiring for both returning students from Jamestown High School, Montpelier, and Pingree-Buchanan, as well as newcomers from Gackle, Medina, and surrounding areas.
JVCTC continues to focus on providing practical, real-world experiences that prepare students for their future careers. With a variety of programs designed to equip students with essential skills, the center emphasizes the importance of vocational education in today’s job market. Students will have the chance to engage in interactive learning environments, where they can apply their knowledge in meaningful ways.
The dedicated staff is committed to fostering a supportive atmosphere that encourages exploration and innovation. As the school year unfolds, students can look forward to exciting projects, collaborations, and opportunities that will enhance their educational journey and prepare them for success in their chosen fields.
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