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Wayne County Schools Career Center began in 1969 as the Wayne County Joint Vocational School, offering 22 programs and three academic classes to 490 students. Smithville was chosen as the school's location since it was centrally located for all of the participating districts.
Upper Valley Career Center is a vocational school designed to train students in a variety of skills. Having a location in Ohio they are surrounded by companies in the manufacturing industry. UVCC serves approximately 900 students in 29 career-technical programs offered on the main campus.
Four County began in May 1966 when the career center district was formed. It first opened its doors in September 1969 to 900 juniors and seniors in a building that cost US$ 5,000,000. Four County was also the first vocational school in Ohio to be built with local funding.
Tri-Rivers Career Center and Center for Adult Education is a public vocational school that provides career-technical training to high school students and adults in north-central Ohio. The high school students come from schools in Marion, Morrow and Union counties. The Adult Education Center has become a regional campus that partners with area ...
Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools (EFCTS), formerly Eastland Vocational Center (1968–2001), [2] is a joint career & technical school district in Ohio. It serves 16 school districts in Franklin, Fairfield, and Pickaway counties.
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 ...
Indiana Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch walks along Market Street on Monday, Dec. 12, 2022, in Indianapolis near the Indiana Statehouse. Earlier in the day, Crouch announced her run for governor of ...
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