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The Scioto County Career Technical Center is designed to provide students with marketable skills so they are better prepared to enter the workforce.
Who is eligible to attend the Scioto County Career Technical Center?
High school students who have successfully completed the 10th or 11th grade are eligible to complete an application.
How many credits do Scioto County Career Technical Center students earn during the 11th and 12th grades?
Eleventh Grade | Twelfth Grade | |||
English | 1 | English | 1 | |
Math | 1 | Math | 1 | |
Science | 1 | Science | 1 | |
Social Studies | 1 | Social Studies | 1 | |
Lab | 3 | Lab | 3 | |
Total | 7 | Total | 7 |
Do Scioto County Career Technical Center students graduate from their home school?
Yes, each Scioto County Career Technical Center student will graduate from his/her home school if the student meets all graduation requirements.
What do Scioto County Career Technical Center students receive for successfully completing a vocational program?
Students who have attended a one or two-year program, and completed all vocational requirements, may be eligible for one of three levels of the Ohio Vocational Certificate, along with a “Career Passport” that documents his/her accomplishments.
Can I attend college or a technical school if I complete a career technical program and graduate from my high school?
Yes, each year many Scioto County Career Technical Center students attend colleges and technical schools. In fact, students can:
- Enter the work force with skills learned in a vocational t raining program
- Enter post-high school training at a technical school
- Attend a college or university
- Join a branch of the military
How do I enroll in a Scioto County Career Technical Center program?
Enrollment involves the student’s home school and the Scioto County Career Technical Center student services office.
- Discuss your career plans and the available Scioto County Career Technical Center programs with your high school counselor.
- Obtain an application from your home school counselor or the Scioto County Career Technical Center student services office.
- Complete the application form and return to your high school counselor.
- Scioto County Career Technical Center student services will notify your high school concerning your acceptance into a career technical program.
- Upon acceptance, information will be provided regarding starting date, school schedule, tools, uniforms, and lab fees.
The Scioto County Career Technical Center Board of Education and its staff are dedicated to providing equal opportunity. No student or employee of the Scioto County Career Technical Center shall, on the basis of gender, race, color, national origin, disability, religion or age, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal assistance as provided by Title IX.
For more information, call or see your home school counselor or contact Scioto County Career Technical Center counselors, Julie Ramey or Sarah Sand.
Available Programs
Medical Office Management
Carpentry
Electrical Trades
Masonry
Industrial Maintenance
Care and Guidance of Children
Engineering
Allied Health
Dental Assisting
Culinary and Food Service Operations
Cosmetology / Hair Design
Information Technology/Cybersecurity
Job Training Coordinating
JTC
Criminal Justice
Welding
Auto Body
Auto Technology