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The Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School is a career and technical school located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania.It was officially started in 1965 when the Bethlehem Area School District, Northampton Area School District, and Saucon Valley School District combined resources to form one vocational-technical school for its students to attend.
1961– Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades becomes a post-secondary institution. [4] March, 2008- Henry and Lee Rowan and H. FitzGerald (Gerry) and Marguerite Lenfest donate $45 million to the school's endowment. [5] July 1, 2015– "Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades" is officially renamed "Williamson College of the Trades" [6]
The Machinist Training Institute gained accreditation through from the Council for Noncollegiate Continuing Education in 1986. That same year, CNC training was added to the MTI curriculum. By the end of the decade, Focus: HOPE had graduated roughly 800 students from The Machinist Training Institute with a job-placement average of 95%. [32]
Populations of Students from Sending Schools, 2018-2019 School Year [3] Sending School Number of Students Percentage Central York School District 95 5.7% Dallastown Area School District 120 7.1% Dover Area School District 87 5.2% Eastern York School District 73 4.3% Hanover Public School District 27 1.6% Northeastern York School District 91 5.4%
In 2010, the school, established as a nonprofit foundation, became an educational subsidiary of the Rolex corporation. At the time, principal Herman Mayer was one of its three instructors and 21 students were enrolled. [10] By 2017, the Lititz Watch Technicum had put 148 students though its 3,500 hour training program with an 85% graduation ...
In 1944, IAM union members established an education department to publish a supplemental journal. Initially published weekly by The Machinist, the IAM newspaper, the journal's production was eventually reduced to twice a year, then voted out of existence in 1956. [7] It was replaced with a quarterly magazine entitled The IAMW Journal.
“No one should have to be fighting cancer and insurance at the same time,” Tsoukalas, a West Lafayette, Indiana, resident who is now in law school, told CNN. “It’s such a cruel system.
Mercy Career & Technical High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia . It is the only four-year co-educational Catholic vocational high school in the United States.