Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center

The Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center is a high school-level institution that provides advanced education to meet the demand in the areas of agriculture, business and marketing, family and consumer sciences, health careers, and trade and industry arts to the students in Indiana's Area Career & Technical District #46 (ACTD-46) consisting of nine school district and corporations in Gibson, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties in Southwestern Indiana.[1][2] 90.7 FM WPSR, which used to broadcast from Central High School, now broadcasts from the center.[3]

Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center
Indiana's Area Career & Technical District #46 the area served by the Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center. The New Harmony school district consolidated into North Posey in 2012.
Address
1901 Lynch Road

,
47711

Information
TypeVocational & Trade Magnet High School
Established2007
DirectorDavid St. Clair
Faculty34
Grades9-12
Number of students788
Counties ServedGibson, Posey,
Spencer (part), Vanderburgh, and Warrick

To provide easier access to these services to the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation along with the other eight districts the facility was constructed outside the city of Evansville. Prior to 2004 students interested in these courses had to go to North High School on Diamond Avenue which was constantly plagued with road construction and traffic tie-ups in addition to cramped and non-airconditioned spaces.[4] In terms of enrollment, the EVSC has one of the largest CTE programs in the State of Indiana.[5] Other than the EVSC the Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center draws Students from the following School Districts in Southwestern Indiana.

Gibson County

Posey County

Spencer County

  • South Spencer

Warrick County

The new facility is located on Lynch Road just east of U.S. 41.

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