Programs
Automotive Technology
This program introduces the student to basic automotive diagnoses and repairs and is taught by an ASE Master Certified Technician. Processes for accepting and processing vehicles through the repair process is incorporated into the learning environment, simulating an authentic automotive dealership’s service department. Safety and professionalism are taught as the foundation of employability skills in this program and membership in SkillsUSA further promotes leadership development, community involvement, and personal growth.

Automotive Technology
This program introduces the student to basic automotive diagnoses and repairs and is taught by an ASE Master Certified Technician. Processes for accepting and processing vehicles through the repair process is incorporated into the learning environment, simulating an authentic automotive dealership’s service department. Safety and professionalism are taught as the foundation of employability skills in this program and membership in SkillsUSA further promotes leadership development, community involvement, and personal growth.
Health Sciences
This one-year option is designed to better prepare high school students for entering studies in all healthcare fields and includes an introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the human body along with the common body diseases and terminology associated with the field. The study of the systems and the terminology are intertwined throughout the year. Students will also have the opportunity to connect directly with regional healthcare facilities for consideration of future employment opportunities, as well as introductions to various post-secondary continuing education programs in various areas of the healthcare field.
Welding Technology
This program introduces the student to basic welding techniques and tools, materials, and equipment used in SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, and Metal Fabrication by applying the knowledge and skills gained from hands-on performance using various types of metal plates. These skills prepare a student for employment in various industries such as construction, fabrication, plant maintenance, the automotive industry, and more.
Construction Technology
This program introduces the student to the basic fundamentals of construction, structural carpentry, residential carpentry, and the fundamentals of residential electricity, with an emphasis on OSHA safety regulations.
HVAC-R
This program introduces the student to the basic fundamentals of industrial safety, electricity and the core skills needed for a career in HVAC-R. Students will also have an opportunity to earn several nationally recognized certifications.. Safety and professionalism are taught as the foundation of employability skills in this program, and membership in SkillsUSA further promotes leadership development, community involvement, and personal growth.
Cyber Security
This course is designed to cover a broad range of subjects that form the basis of computer system security studies. Students will define the concepts of confidentiality, integrity, and availability. In addition, they will explore basic security models, mandatory access control (MAC), discretionary access control (DAC), trusted operating systems, and secure network design. The students will be presented an overview of cryptography, with an emphasis on the terminology, algorithms, techniques, and software used in encrypting information.
Industrial Technology
This program introduces the student to basic fundamentals of industrial safety and mechanical principles and operations including, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems. Students will also have the opportunity to earn an OSHA 10 certification. Safety and professionalism are taught as the foundation of employability skills in this program and membership in SkillsUSA further promotes leadership development, community involvement, and personal growth. Students have the opportunity to compete at the state and national levels.
Advanced Manufacturing
Computer Networking
This course gives students a fundamental overview of industry networking including Ethernet, protocols, TCP/IP, topology, security, network installation, testing and trouble shooting. Ethernet and TCP/IP data transmission are emphasized. The network cabling plant, network devices, interfaces, bandwidths, and compatibility issues.
Med Pro - CNA
Students will develop a solid foundation of critical skills and procedures necessary in practical and clinical care lessons through a simulated hospital setting and will have the opportunity to experience both long-term and hospital care facilities. Students will also have the opportunity to connect directly with regional healthcare facilities for consideration of immediate and future employment opportunities and will be introduced to various postsecondary continuing education programs in various areas of the healthcare field.
Tower Program
Health Sciences
This one-year option is designed to better prepare high school students for entering studies in all healthcare fields and includes an introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the human body along with the common body diseases and terminology associated with the field. The study of the systems and the terminology are intertwined throughout the year. Students will also have the opportunity to connect directly with regional healthcare facilities for consideration of future employment opportunities, as well as introductions to various post-secondary continuing education programs in various areas of the healthcare field.
Welding Technology
This program introduces the student to basic welding techniques and tools, materials, and equipment used in SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, and Metal Fabrication by applying the knowledge and skills gained from hands-on performance using various types of metal plates. These skills prepare a student for employment in various industries such as construction, fabrication, plant maintenance, the automotive industry, and more.
Construction Technology
This program introduces the student to the basic fundamentals of construction, structural carpentry, residential carpentry, and the fundamentals of residential electricity, with an emphasis on OSHA safety regulations.
HVAC-R
This program introduces the student to the basic fundamentals of industrial safety, electricity and the core skills needed for a career in HVAC-R. Students will also have an opportunity to earn several nationally recognized certifications.. Safety and professionalism are taught as the foundation of employability skills in this program, and membership in SkillsUSA further promotes leadership development, community involvement, and personal growth.