Floyd County Area Technology Center

Floyd County Area Technology Center

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06/02/2026

Congratulations to the Floyd County ATC AM students on earning their OSHA-10 certifications!

These students have completed OSHA-10 training, gaining knowledge about workplace safety, hazard recognition, and safe work practices. Earning this industry-recognized certification is an important step toward being career-ready and shows a commitment to working safely on the job. Whether they continue into construction, manufacturing, welding, or other skilled trades, this certification will be a valuable asset as they enter the workforce. We are proud of their hard work and dedication and look forward to seeing their future success

06/02/2026

Congratulations to the Floyd County ATC AM Construction students on earning their NCCER certifications! These industry-recognized credentials stay with them for life and show the hard work, dedication, and skills they've developed throughout the program. It's always great to see students leave with certifications that can help them step directly into the workforce or continue their training after high school. We are proud of everything these students have accomplished and look forward to seeing where their construction careers take them. Great job, everyone!

Photos from Floyd County Area Technology Center's post 03/19/2026

Big things are happening in the Carpentry program at the Floyd County ATC!

Each year our carpentry students take on the task of designing and building a “Tiny Home”, In the past these homes have been auctioned off to support continuation of the program.
However, this year the students and instructors wanted to do something special.

Instead of auctioning off the home, the Floyd County ATC carpentry class will be donating the home to a deserving military veteran.

The students will be gaining real-world experience as the work to frame, build, and finish the home, while learning valuable skills to help them in their future careers.

We are incredibly proud of the hard work these student are putting into this project and even more proud that their work will help give back to someone who has served our country.

Applications for veterans interested in receiving the home will be opening soon, we will be sharing more information in the coming weeks.

We encourage students and families in our community to continue supporting the programs at the Floyd County ATC and to consider the many opportunities available in the skilled trades. Careers in carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, welding, and other trades are in high demand and provide meaningful ways for young people to build strong futures while serving their communities.

Photos from Floyd County Area Technology Center's post 11/19/2025

The Floyd County ATC would like to thank the Kentucky Welding Institute for coming out and working with students on 6G certification and pipe fitting today.

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1024 KY Route 122
Martin, KY
41649

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Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm