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EIGHTH GRADERS from surrounding Bath schools took a trip to visit Bath Career and Technical Center Jan. 18-19. While some students tried to soothe crying babies in the Early Childhood program, others had the chance to bake a mug cake in Culinary Arts. Students who chose to visit automotive class checked tire pressure and tire tread depth. All people who visited Welding had a chance to mig weld, and the health science students experienced how to make mock wounds, similar to the ones seen in the television series “The Walking Dead.” There were several other hands-on experiences in Graphic Design, Engineering and Carpentry class. The visits were designed to expose to students t opportunities available for when they reach high school.
EIGHTH GRADERS from surrounding Bath schools took a trip to visit Bath Career and Technical Center Jan. 18-19. While some students tried to soothe crying babies in the Early Childhood program, others had the chance to bake a mug cake in Culinary Arts. Students who chose to visit automotive class checked tire pressure and tire tread depth. All people who visited Welding had a chance to mig weld, and the health science students experienced how to make mock wounds, similar to the ones seen in the television series “The Walking Dead.” There were several other hands-on experiences in Graphic Design, Engineering and Carpentry class. The visits were designed to expose to students t opportunities available for when they reach high school.

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