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
Location

Indiana
,
Pennsylvania
Information
School typePublic Vocational Education School
OversightJoint Operating Committee
DirectorMr. Eric Palmer
PrincipalMr. Michael McDermott
Grades10-12
Schedule typePart-Time
NicknameICTC
Websitewww.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

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,

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

  1. "Secondary Program Areas". Indiana County Technology Center. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
  2. "Enrichment".
  3. "Adult Education".

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