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Christine Buck-Boatwright talks with her students at Fort Mill Prep School.
This is the caption under Christine's picture
that was featured in Rock Hill's "Carolina Careers" section of
The Herald.
Christine earned co-op credit towards her Early Childhood Development
degree. Below are excerpts from the article written by Adam MacInnis.
Realizing her passion was for childcare,
Buck-Boatwright decided to go back to school to get a degree in childhood
development. Taking what she learned in classes and experience from working
with children, Buck-Boatwright in December 2001 opened the doors to her
first childhood development center with 25 kids and four teachers. |
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Chuck Cook rewires a 1936 Cord reproduction car
at Vintage Cars in Fort Mill last Week.
This is the caption under Chuck's picture that
was featured in Rock Hill's "Carolina Careers" section of
The Herald.
Chuck earned co-op credit towards York Technical College’s Automotive
Technology d egree.
Below are excerpts from the article written by Adam MacInnis.
The courses at York Tech taught Cook how to work on newer cars and most of
it still applies to the older cars. "You learn basic mechanics, and it can
apply to old cars and to new cars. It's kind of like steel nuts and bolts,"
he said. “It's basic mechanics which I learned in school, and basically I
can apply it here, no problem |
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Chris Laney
troubleshoots a computer at Online Computers in Lancaster.
Chris was
recently featured in Rock Hill's "Carolina Careers" section of The
Herald.
Chris participated in an
internship with Muzak located in Fort Mill as Help Desk Technician. In
addition, he earned co-op credit as a Technician with Online Computers in
Lancaster. Adam
MacInnis interviewed Chris and asked him to describe his co-op experience.
"I would say that this (co-op) has helped at York Tech, and York Tech has
helped me here, because I'm more of a hands-on learner. If I can see it and
I can touch it, then I can figure it out."
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