Indiana County Technology Center
Indiana County Technology Center is a technical school in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. The center serves high school and adult students.
Indiana County Technology Center | |
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Location | |
Indiana , Pennsylvania | |
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School type | Public Vocational Education School |
Oversight | Joint Operating Committee |
Director | Mr. Eric Palmer |
Principal | Mr. Michael McDermott |
Grades | 10-12 |
Schedule type | Part-Time |
Nickname | ICTC |
Website | www.ictc.edu |
Secondary program
ICTC serves high school students from the county's eight Senor High Schools, who spend one-half of the school day at ICTC and the other half at their home school:
Sending high schools
- Blairsville Middle-High School
- Saltsburg Middle-High School
- Homer-Center Junior/Senior High School
- Indiana Area Senior High School
- Marion Center Area High School
- Penns Manor Area Junior/Senior High School
- Purchase Line Junior/Senior High School
- United Junior/Senior High School
Secondary programs
There are 14 program areas at ICTC in five clusters[1]:
- Automotive Technologies
- Construction & Building Trades
- Engineering Technologies
- Information Technologies
- Public Service Occupations
Career development programs
Career Development programs at ICTC[2] include:
- Cooperative Learning - The student leans hand-on skills while being employed in the community, and is advised by school faculty
- Work-based Learning -Students in this program have job shadowing opportunities and possible unpaid internships
Secondary clubs
There are a variety of clubs available to the student at ICTC,
- Student Challenge Program
- National Technical Honor Society
- PA Builders Association - Student Chapter
- Skills USA
Adult education
There are programs for adult learners in 31 different programs, as per demand from Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and are tailored to the student's need.[3]
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References
- "Secondary Program Areas". Indiana County Technology Center. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
- "Enrichment".
- "Adult Education".
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