The Pennsylvania Highlands Police Academy will be hosting two open houses, one on Monday, February 12, and one on Monday, March 4, from 6 to 7 PM at the College’s Richland Campus.
Participants can choose between either of the two available sessions. February’s event will be held in Room A142, while March’s will be in A143. Both locations are directly across the hall from the College’s Large Group Instruction (LGI) classroom.
“The field of law enforcement is both exciting and growing, with many new career opportunities for our graduates,” stated Dennis Miller, Police Academy Director. “These events are a great opportunity to explore the Police Academy and a career in law enforcement.”
During the event, participants will gain insights into the application process, pre-screening tests, and overall curriculum. Additionally, a guided tour of the Academy’s facilities will be provided.
The Penn Highlands Police Academy is a certified unit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Commission (Act 120). Successful completion of the program will earn cadets a certificate and permit graduates to test for a Commonwealth Municipal Police Training (MPT) number required of all municipal police officers in Pennsylvania.
The Academy’s second class is slated to graduate in August 2024. The inaugural class, which completed training in August 2023, had a 90 percent placement rate upon graduation, with 10 of 11 cadets receiving immediate employment.
Jennifer Anderson, Rev. Reginald Floyd, and Brett Smith have been added to the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Board of Trustees.
These individuals replaced former board members Alan Cashaw, Edwin Bowser, and Marc McCall. Floyd will be on the board for a three-year term that ends in December 2027, while Anderson and Smith each have a six-year term that runs through 2029.
“We are thrilled to welcome our newest Trustees to the Penn Highlands family,” stated Dr. Steve Nunez, President of Penn Highlands Community College. “Their diverse backgrounds, expertise, and commitment to education make them invaluable additions to the Board of Trustees. I look forward to working collaboratively with them to help the College better serve our communities.”
Anderson is the Director of Professional Learning and Organizational Development with the Office for Educational Programs and Services with Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 (IU8). Throughout her 21 years at the intermediate unit, she has served as a special education teacher, educational consultant, special education supervisor, and executive-level administrator.
Currently, she leads the IU8 Training and Consultation Team and serves as the Region 7 Lead for the Safe Schools, School Climate, and Social and Emotional Wellness initiatives through the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) Statewide System of Support.
Anderson holds a Bachelor of Science dual degree in Elementary and Special Education, a Master’s in Educational Leadership, and a Special Education Supervisory Certificate from Saint Francis University, as well as a Superintendent Letter of Eligibility from Gannon University. She is currently a doctoral student at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.
“As an administrator in the K-12 public education system, I’ve worked alongside some exceptional individuals at the national, state, and local levels to enhance learning opportunities for our youth and educators,” Anderson stated. “It is an honor to serve in this capacity with Pennsylvania Highlands Community College and its community of learners on its journey to be a premier institution of higher education and an integral part of the growth and development of our region.”
Floyd has served the local community through various roles, with four years of active duty in the United States Army and 26 years with the Johnstown Police Department under his belt. He has also worked as a School Resource Officer for the Greater Johnstown School District, a Camp Trojan Director, and is the outreach minister for St. James Missionary Baptist Church.
He has also contributed to eight different volunteer initiatives, including HOPE for Johnstown Board, Crisis Intervention Team Board, NAACP Veterans Board, The Bruce Haselrig Group, Cambria County SERT, Cambria County Mental Health Advisory Board, Cambria County Drug & Alcohol Advisory Board, and Salvation Army Advisory Board.
“I am honored to be selected to serve on the Pennsylvania Highlands Board of Trustees,” Floyd stated. “I come from a generation that was raised by men and women that worked in Bethlehem Steel. They always told us as children to pay attention to our education and go as far as we can. Education is very important, and I want to help instill that message in as many people as possible.”
Smith holds both a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Saint Francis University, as well as a Master of Business Administration from Valparaiso University and a Juris Doctorate from Duquesne University.
He then passed the Bar Exam and was admitted to practice law in 2009, which Smith has been doing since then via a private practice. Smith is also the current solicitor for Cambria County Crimestoppers, Portage Township, the West Carroll Water Authority, and the Adams Township Zoning Hearing Board.
“I was born and raised in this area, so being able to serve on a college board that is close to home is very rewarding,” Smith stated. “I aim to try to encourage people, that maybe wouldn’t otherwise go to the College, to come to Pennsylvania Highlands and get an opportunity at quality higher education. I am excited to be a part of that outreach.”
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has named Pennsylvania Highlands sophomore Joziah Wyatt-Taylor the Division III Men’s Basketball Player of the Week for the week of January 17-23.
Joziah Wyatt-Taylor, Men’s Basketball
A native of Johnstown, Wyatt-Taylor averaged 33 points and 10.5 rebounds while shooting 57.7 percent from the floor in the two contests this past week for the Black Bears, which included a 98-65 victory over the Wolfpack of Westmoreland County Community College, a Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference foe.
He also set a new school record for points in a game after tallying 46 against the Wolfpack, breaking the previous mark of 45 set by Cliff Eddins in December 2016.
“It’s truly an honor to receive this award,” Wyatt-Taylor stated. “I appreciate my coaches, my mom and dad, and everyone at the College. Their support means a lot to me. I just want to keep working to get better and see what I can accomplish. My goal is to strive for greatness.”
Wyatt-Taylor became just the third men’s basketball player in school history to earn a National Player of the Week honor, joining Tim Biakapia and Matt Forbes.
“We are all proud of Joziah and his accomplishment,” stated Sue Brugh, Director of Student Activities & Athletics. “He has put in a tremendous amount of work on the basketball court. He does everything he can to score and grab rebounds, while doing his part to help make our team the best it can be.”
Through 18 games, Wyatt-Taylor leads the Black Bears in points per game (22), rebounds per game (9.6), and minutes per game (28.4).
His points per game average ranks 12th in the nation for Division III, while currently sitting 33rd for rebounding. In Region 20, Wyatt-Taylor ranks first in points per game and third in rebounds per game.
Ten Pennsylvania Highlands Community College athletes were awarded Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference (WPCC) All-Academic Team honors for the Fall 2023 semester.
Student-athletes given High Honors status finished with a grade point average (GPA) between 3.5 and 4.0. Honors status was a 3.0 to 3.499 GPA.
“I am extremely proud of all of our incredible student-athletes for their outstanding achievements inside the classroom,” stated Sue Brugh, Director of Student Activities & Athletics. “This group of young men and women continue to exemplify the high standard that academics are just as equally important as athletics. It is a testament to their character and the values we strive to instill in our student-athletes.”
The honorees include:
Cross Country
Chase Brenneman (Somerset, PA) – High Honors
Christian Haberkorn (Johnstown, PA) – High Honors
Tim Roddy (Windber, PA) – High Honors
Connor Haberkorn (Johnstown, PA) – Honors
Men’s Basketball
Christian Harding (Washington, D.C.) – High Honors
Jeremie Washington (Bushkill, PA) – High Honors
Austin Svencer (Johnstown, PA) – Honors
Joziah Wyatt-Taylor (Johnstown, PA) – Honors
Women’s Volleyball
Autumn Montgomery (Homer City, PA) – High Honors
Golf
Will Latuch (Somerset, PA) – Honors
The WPCC is entering its 52nd year of operation after being founded in 1972. Pennsylvania Highlands joined the conference in 2010, the same year athletics were introduced at the College.
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has appointed Omar Strohm as the College’s new Associate Vice President (AVP) of Finance.
Omar Strohm, Associate Vice President of Finance
A native of Altoona, Strohm has more than 20 years of experience working in local government, including serving as the Finance and Human Resources Director (2003-18), Deputy City Manager (2018-21), and City Manager (2021-23) in the City of Altoona.
As the AVP of Finance, Strohm serves as the College’s Chief Financial Officer, providing leadership and guidance to the business office, student financial services, procurement, the bookstore, and dining services. In this capacity, he is responsible for the development, assessment, and improvement of services in each of the supervised areas.
“Everyone here has been very open and willing to help me,” Strohm stated. “I already feel like I am a part of the family. It has been a positive experience so far getting to know everyone and adjusting to the new position. There is a lot of information and processes to learn, but I am beginning to get settled in.”
Strohm holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) and multiple master’s degrees. These include a Master of Arts in Industrial & Labor Relations from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a Master of Business Administration from Saint Francis University, and a Master of Community and Economic Development, Public Administration, and the Psychology of Leadership from Penn State.
He is also a Member of the International City/County Management Association and the Association of Pennsylvania Municipal Managers, as well as a former Board Member of the Altoona Blair County Development Corporation, Altoona Parking Authority, Central Blair Recreation Commission, and the Vice-Chair of the Altoona Water Authority.
“For more than twenty years, I provided leadership to the City of Altoona,” Strohm stated. “I have also spent a lot of my adult life pursuing degrees in higher education and have always wanted to work in higher education. This College has a great reputation, and I am excited to get started.”
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