WAYNESBORO,- Franklin County Career and Technology School’s cosmetology students provided a salon experience for Waynesboro Middle School 7th graders interested in the profession. The 7th graders were able to get their hair washed and styled along with options for manicures.
The event was a great opportunity for the 7th graders to explore the cosmetology profession and gain hands-on experience. The high school cosmetology students were able to practice their skills and provide a valuable service to the community.
According to the Franklin County Career and Technology School website, the cosmetology program provides students with classroom experience in salon management, anatomy, sanitation, chemistry, electricity, and more. The program also offers real-life experience through the on-campus salon, where students can practice their skills on the public.
This event is just one example of the many ways that Franklin County Career and Technology School is providing students with opportunities to explore different careers and gain valuable experience. The school’s cosmetology program is accredited and offers students a chance to learn from experienced professionals like Salon Leader and Master Stylist Shannon Carbaugh.
Overall, the event was a success and provided a great experience for both the 7th graders and the high school cosmetology students. It’s clear that Franklin County Career and Technology School is committed to providing students with the tools and resources they need to succeed in their chosen careers.