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Career & Technical
2013 OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE
porter county career & technical education
NEW
Valparaiso proGrams
Porter County Career & Technical Center,1005 N. Franklin St., Valparaiso 46383Jan. 24, 8-9 a.m.∙Feb. 6, 8-9 a.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
• Auto Services Technology • Health Careers (HSE I) • CAD & Animation • Health Occupations (HSE II)• Construction Technology • Precision Machining• Electronics & Computer • Strategic Marketing Internship
Technology • Video Production & Media• Entrepreneurship/ Studies
Sports & Entertainment Mktg.
POSSIBLE NEW PROGRAM: • Aviation Operations
portaGe proGrams
Jan. 24, 8-9 a.m.∙ Feb. 6, 8-9 a.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
• Auto Services Technology Willowcreek M.S. Rear Entrance• Construction Technology Willowcreek M.S. Rear Entrance• Dental Careers PHS-East Door C, Rm. 155• Industrial Mechanics PHS-East Door C, Rm. 110• Health Science PHS-East Door C, Rm. 156
Education I w/Anatomy• Graphic Imaging Tech. PHS-West Door F, Rm. B14
Jan. 24, 1-2 p.m. ∙ Feb. 6, 1-2 p.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
• Diesel Service Technology Green Building N.E. of PHS-E• Early Childhood Education South Haven Elem. Rm. 25• Work Study GOE Lab near media center
Boone GroVe hiGh school
260 S. 500 West, Valparaiso, IN 46385Jan. 24, 8-9 a.m. ∙ Feb. 6, 8-9 a.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
• Culinary Arts & Hospitality Management
iVy tech community colleGe
3100 Ivy Tech Drive, Valparaiso 46383Jan. 24, 8-9 a.m. ∙ Feb. 6, 8-9 a.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
•Welding Technology Main Entrance
don roBerts Beauty school
1354 W. Lincolnway, Valparaiso 46385• Cosmetology Feb. 23, 1:30-3 p.m.
selF school
750 Ransom Road, Valparaiso 46385Jan. 24, 8-9 a.m. ∙ Feb. 6, 8-9 a.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
• Early Childhood Education Rm B8
morGan twp. hiGh school
299 South State Road 49, Valparaiso 46383 (In Agriculture Building)Jan. 24, 1-2 p.m. ∙ Feb. 6, 1-2 p.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
• Horticultural Science
wheeler hiGh school
587 West 300 North, Valparaiso 46385Jan. 24, 8-9 a.m. ∙ Feb. 6, 8-9 a.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
• Criminal Investigations Entrance E• Criminal Justice System Entrance E
hoBart hiGh school
2211 East 10th St., Hobart 46342Jan. 24, 8-9 a.m. ∙ Feb. 6, 8-9 a.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
• Cisco Networking Fundamentals Front Entrance• Early Childhood Education Front Entrance• Emergency Medical Services Front Entrance• Fundamentals of Sports Medicine Front Entrance
Jan. 24, 1-2 p.m. ∙ Feb. 6, 1-2 p.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.
• Strategic Marketing Field Experience Front Entrance
permission slip to attend daytime open houses
(No need for permission slip to attend evening open house)
Student Name ______________________________________________ Your Grade Level ________ Parent Signature _______________________________________
Date of Open House Location of Open House Time of Open House
Jan. 24, 8-9 a.m./ 1 p.m.
Feb. 6, 8-9 a. m./ 1 p.m.
2013 Open House Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Path To Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Auto Services Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Aviation Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Cisco Networking Fundamentals/Computer Tech Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Computer Aided Design and Animation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Construction Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Cosmetology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Culinary Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Dental Careers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Diesel Service Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Early Childhood Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Electronics and Computer Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Emergency Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Entrepreneurship/Sports & Entertainment Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Graphic Imaging Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Health Careers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Health Occupations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Health Science Education I w/Anatomy Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Horticultural Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Industrial Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Law Enforcement Careers Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Precision Machining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
School-to-Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Sports Medicine, Fundamentals of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Video Production and Media Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Welding Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Dual College Credit Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Director’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Program Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
career & technical proGrams
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career & technical educationis a Great Path To Success
reachinG your Goals depends on
the choices you make.
Increase Your Skills and Earn College Credits while still in High School
Auto Technology 2, Career CenterAviation Operations, Career CenterCAD 1&2, Career CenterCisco Networking, HobartConstruction 1&2, Career CenterConstruction 1&2, ChestertonCriminal Investigations, Wheeler
Criminal Justice, Wheeler
Dental Careers, PortageEarly Childhood Education 1&2,
Hobart, SELF, & South Haven
Electronics 1&2, Career CenterEmergency Medical Services, Hobart
Entrepreneurship/Sports & Entertainment Marketing, Career Center
Health Careers, Career CenterHealth Occupations, Career CenterHealth Science Education I w/Anatomy, Portage
Horticultural Science, Morgan
Precision Machining, Career CenterStrategic Marketing Internship, Career CenterVideo Production 1&2, Career CenterWelding 1&2, Ivy TechWork Study, Chesterton
Dual college credits are presently available in these classes:
Some dual credits require certain scores on placement assessments.There may be additional dual credits in the future.
Aviation OperationsSee yourself flying a plane someday as a careeror hobby? Aviation Operations might be agood start for you. It will teach seniors theground school portion of becoming a pilot—and more.
Learn about the field of aviation, aircraftscience, propulsion and power plants,regulations and the potential for careers in theindustry. Dual college credits will be availablethrough Vincennes University.
There is a huge demand for pilots to replacea workforce that is reaching retirement age.
The course will challenge you with lots ofreading and college course work.
If flying gets in your blood, you may want tofollow up with flight training on your own toget a private pilot’s license.
Educational Opportunities
• Indiana State University• Military• Private Flight Training Centers• Purdue University• Vincennes University
Career Opportunities
• Airport Operations• Air Traffic Controller• FAA Inspector• Pilot. . .and more
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education Graduate: $8.00-$10.00/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$20 and above
Grade: 12; Cr. 6-9
Auto Technology
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If you enjoy having a talent that few people
have and want to know how cars and light
duty trucks work, then sign up for this hands-
on program. This program will give you the
opportunity to work on vehicles and give you
a basic understanding of the new technologies
and principles necessary to perform repairs on
your own vehicle or to prepare for a career in
the auto industry. Area businesses are eager to
hire bright young people for employment and
for apprenticeship programs. Many students
have won scholarships for higher education as
a result of participating in this program. You
should have strong communication and
computer skills and be task oriented to be
successful in this program.
Educational Opportunities
• Specialized Factory Training Courses
• University of Northwestern Ohio
• Vincennes University
• ASE/NATEF Curriculum
• Ivy Tech Community College
• IDEM Emissions Training
• Universal Technical Institute
• Lincoln Tech
Career Opportunities• Auto Service Technician
• Parts Counter Man
• Alternative Fuel Technician
• Auto Shop Owner
• Automotive Engineer
• And Many More...
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $8.00-$10.00/hr.
Additional Technical Training:
$16.00-$30.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Cisco NetworkingFundamentals
The Cisco Networking Academy is an“applications” based class that covers manytypes of practical networks you may encounter,from simple home or small office networks tomore complex enterprise models. You willlearn the technical skills and soft skills neededto succeed in entry-level networkingprofessions such as a network installer, helpdesk technician, pre-sales support technician,or network technician. CCNA Discovery alsoprovides an introduction to advancedtechnologies such as voice, video, wireless, andsecurity. The CCNA Discovery curriculum iscomposed of four courses:
• Networking for Home and Small Businesses
• Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP
• Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise
• Designing and Supporting Computer Networks
Educational Opportunities
• Purdue University• DeVry University• Ivy Tech Community College• Vincennes University• ITT Technical Institute• Moraine Valley Community College• Kaplan College
Career Opportunities
• Electronic Salesperson• Lan/Wan Technician• Network Control Technician• Network Support Specialist• Cisco Certified Networking Associate• Computer Engineer • Electronics & Electrical Engineer
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education Graduate: $7.25-$13.50/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$12.50-$25.00/hr.
Computer TechnologySupportChesterton High School is offering aprogram for its juniors and seniors on howto assemble and configure a computer,install operating systems and troubleshootproblems.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Computer Aided Design& Animation (CAD)
If you’re interested in Architecture,Mechanical Design or Animation, then this1 or 2 year program will help prepare youfor a future career. Whether your interest isdesigning a concept car, creating a video game, or constructing a dream home, CADdesigners are needed. Students will makedetailed drawings, part models andanimations to show exact dimensions andspecifications of a project. While using stateof the art software for these designs,students will earn college credit. Whetheryour desire is to work immediately afterhigh school, or work while you’re incollege, this program will help youaccomplish this goal.
Educational Opportunities
• Purdue• Ivy Tech Community College• Ball State University• Indiana State University• Indiana Institute of Technology• Vincennes University
Career Opportunities
• Architect• Landscape Architect• Interior Designer• Mechanical Drafter/Designer/Engineer • 3D Animator• Video Game Designer• And Many More...
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education Graduate: $8.00-$18.00/hr.
Additional Technical Training: $13.00-$25.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
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Construction Technology
Do you like to work with your hands? Do you like to work outdoors? Wouldyou like to join a construction crew withyour classmates and actually build a houseor commercial structure? Then sign up forthis program!! You will be given theopportunity to prepare for employmentand learn the attitudes and behaviornecessary to get a job in this field. Ifyou’re interested in gaining pre-apprenticeship training in carpentry,electrical, heating, air conditioning,painting, drywalling, plumbing, andmasonry trades, sign up today.
Educational Opportunities
• Purdue University• Vincennes University• Ivy Tech Community College• Ball State University• Indiana State University• Apprenticeships w/ Trade Unions
Career Opportunities• Carpenter• Masonry Worker• Electrician• Plumber • Sheet Metal Worker • Painter• General or Sub-Contractor • Construction Estimator• Insulator • And Many More...
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $7.25-$21.00/hr.
Additional Technical Training:
$16.00-$30.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Cosmetology
Due to 21st Century advertising trends,fashionable looks for both men and womenwill remain of great importance. Althoughstyles will change, a cosmetologist’s task willremain the same...to help people lookattractive. As a service professional, you willbe shampooing, cutting, styling, straightening,perming, and coloring hair; giving manicures;providing scalp and facial treatments; andfurnishing makeup analysis. At the end ofthis program, you will be eligible to take theIndiana State Beauty Board Examination.Don Roberts Beauty School requires studentsto pass End-of-Course Assessments or toachieve a GED before any student will berecommended for the Indiana Cosmetologylicense examination. You must begin thisprogram in July after completing yoursophomore year and you must be able toattend the entire months of July and Augustwithout interruptions. July and August will beconsidered a probationary period for studentsentering this program.
Career Opportunities
• Hair Stylist
• Make-Up Artist
• Beauty School Instructor
• Manufacturer Representative
• Nail Technician
• Salon Owner
Indiana Wages
The average income for a salonprofessional according to the U.S. Dept. of Labor is up to $41,420.
Employment Outlook
According to the Dept. of Labor Statistics,the need for hairstylists and cosmetologistswill increase by 20% by 2018. Thedemand for new employees in the beautyindustry is believed to be a result of agreater demand for services.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 8
Culinary ArtsAre you interested in a career in the foodservice and hospitality industry? You couldbe one of the 1.5 million people expected tobe hired in the next 10 years. Taking thiscourse could lead to certification and a$5,000 scholarship to the culinary school ofyour choice. This two-year program offersyou the opportunity to gain knowledge andskills through classroom experiences.Emphasis is placed on developing workplacereadiness skills in food preparation, safetyand sanitation, management, financialplanning of food costs, teamwork, creativity,communication, responsibility, and self-confidence. Classroom experiences areexpected to include food preparation,demonstrations, guest speakers, videos,projects, textbook reading, study guides,tests, and field trips. The program is alsovaluable for one year of participation.
Educational Opportunities
• Ivy Tech Community College• Purdue University• Vincennes University• Johnson & Wales University• Culinary Institute of America• Kendall College
Career Opportunities
• Caterer• Pastry Chef • Executive Chef • Cook• Restaurant Manager• Hospitality Management in hotels/
Cruise Industry• And Many More...
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $7.25-$9.00/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$25.00-$50.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Randy Ridge, Washington Twp. H.S., and Jessica
Scrivnor, Hebron H.S., work together in the bakery at
Valparaiso University as part of their field experience.
“I like being outdoors and working with my hands.”
Jacob Straka, Hebron H.S. (rear) with William Kistler,
Wheeler H.S.
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Diesel TechnologyDiesel technology has changed a lot inrecent years. Diesel technicians todayneed formal training in the latestdiagnostic equipment and must possessgood reading and math skills in order tofollow detailed service manuals and workwith computer based software. Skilleddiesel technicians are in demand today.So, if you are interested in working ondiesel fueled trucks and large heavyequipment, then sign up for this programtoday. This program is ASE/NATEFcertified.
Educational Opportunities
• Vincennes University• Ivy Tech Community College• Lincoln Tech• University of Northwestern Ohio• Specialized Factory Training Courses• Universal Technical Institute
Career Opportunities
• Diesel Technician • Hydraulic Repair Technician• Aircraft Mechanic • Enter an Apprenticeship• And Many More...
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education Graduate: $8.00-$22.00/hr.
Additional Technical Training:$22.00 - $27.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Early Childhood Education
If you are considering a career in education, thisprogram is an excellent place to start. You willexperience direct interaction with children and besupervised under a licensed teacher. You willlearn teaching techniques by preparing andsupervising planned activities that will enhanceyoung children’s physical, emotional, social andintellectual development.
This program is offered in three differentlocations. SELF School offers experiences withpre-school students or students with disabilities.South Haven Elementary offers experiences in anelementary school and at their nearby Head Startpreschool/day care program. At Hobart HighSchool, experiences will be available in theirstate of the art pre-kindergarten class.
By enrolling in the program for two years, youmay earn the required clock hours needed toqualify for the National Child DevelopmentAssociate (CDA) credential. You will earn dualcredit with local colleges upon completion ofeach year. If you really like working withchildren, check into this program today!
Educational Opportunities
• Purdue University Calumet• Indiana University • Ball State University• Calumet College • Vincennes University• Indiana State University• Ivy Tech Community College
Career Opportunities
• Pre-school Teacher • Nanny • Elementary Teacher• Social Worker • Child Care Center Director • And Many More...
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education Graduate: $7.25-$8.00/hr.
Additional Technical Training:$10.00-$21.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Dental Careers
You’ll have a lot to smile about when youbegin a dental internship as a high schoolstudent and earn high school credit at thesame time. You’ll have the opportunity towork side by side with a dentist or in adental laboratory and learn many skillsthat will give you a head start to asuccessful career. If you are interested inlearning more about dentistry, oralanatomy, x-rays, dental instruments, andlab procedures, then sign up today for thisprogram.
Educational Opportunities
• Indiana University Northwest• Indiana University South Bend• Indiana University Purdue University
Indianapolis• Indiana University Purdue University
Fort Wayne• University of Southern Indiana• Vincennes University• Ivy Tech Community College
Career Opportunities
• Dental Assistant • Dental Hygienist • Product Representative • Dentist • Dental Technician • And Many More...
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $10.00-$15.00/hr.Postsecondary Education:
$13.00-$100.00/hr.
Grade: 12; Cr. 6-9
Angel Sanchez, Portage H.S., performs a clinical
evaluation on Megan Bruce, Chesterton H.S.
Danny Vela, Portage H.S., checks electrical wiring for
loose connections.
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EmergencyMedical Services
Sign up for the Emergency Rescue TechnologyAcademy if you are interested in learning aboutfast-paced emergency rescue career opportunitiessuch as fire fighting and emergency medicalservices. You will learn how to take care ofcritically ill and injured patients through lecture,lab, and clinical experiences, and develop strongcommunication and leadership skills that will last alifetime. This challenging course is taught in arelaxed college atmosphere and requires extensivehands-on training. You will be responding on fireapparatus and ambulances on actual emergencycalls. Additional topics will include orientation tofire department operations, arson investigation,wildland firefighter, vehicle extrication, injuryprevention and technical rescue. In order to enroll,you should possess personal characteristics such ashonesty, good judgment, respect for human dignityand a strong sense of ethics. This program is anationally accredited EMT program!
Seniors that obtain their EMT certification fromthe program can transition into a paramedicprogram after graduation and pursue anAssociate’s Degree from Ivy Tech in ParamedicScience. After completing the Paramedic Sciencedegree, a bridge program is an option for studentswho want to pursue a nursing degree at Ivy Tech.
Educational Opportunities• Ivy Tech Community College• Purdue University• Indiana University
Career Opportunities• EMT with Public or Private Ambulance
Service• Dispatcher for Emergency Services
(Fire/EMS and Police) • Firefighter • Paramedic • Flight Medic• Fire Investigator • Fire Inspector• Hospital Emergency Room Technician• Emergency Manager • Wildland Firefighter• Transition to Nursing degree
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $9.98-$12.75/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$17.50-$30.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Electronics andComputer Technology
Your future is bright if you wish to enterthis field as a career. Employmentopportunities are expected to increasefaster than the average rate for alloccupations due to an increased demandfor computers, communicationsequipment, military and consumerelectronics. If you choose this "hands-on"program, you’ll have the opportunity towork on amplifiers, computers, fiberoptics, robotics, home and car audio,security alarm systems and much more.
Educational Opportunities
• Purdue• ITT Technical Institute• Ivy Tech Community College• Indiana State University• University of Southern Indiana• Vincennes University• Lincoln Tech• Cooperative Educational Program
with U.S. Steel and Arcelor Mittal
Career Opportunities
• Electronics Equipment Repairer
• Computer Technician
• Small Business Owner
• Office Equipment Technician
• Automotive Sound Installer
• Industrial Maintenance Technician
• Communication Equipment Mechanic
• And Many More...
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $8.00-$15.00/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$12.00-$25.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
A college major in Electronics Technology is in the
works for Tyler Rush, Kouts High School.
Mr. Jeff Lawley
explains the
programming of
METIman to Nico
Eason, Portage H.S.
Entrepreneurship/Sports & Entertainment Marketing
Business Ownership LabIf you are a team player and don’t want tobe a spectator in life, participate in yourbusiness career now. You will learn how todevelop sporting event promotions like theprofessionals do, open and operate a localbusiness and earn credits in three differentcourses. You earn economics credit,business ownership credit, sports andentertainment marketing credit as well assix college credits. So if you are a "peopleperson", experience the excitement ofowning, operating, and managing your ownbusiness while still in high school!
Educational Opportunities• Ball State University• Small Business Development
Center Portage• Calumet College• Indiana State University• NW Indiana Entrepreneurship
Academy Valparaiso• Indiana University• Ivy Tech Community College• Purdue
Career Opportunities• Salesperson • Cashier • Accountant• Small Business Owner • And Many More...
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $7.25-$12.00/hr.
Additional Technical Training:
$10.50-$50.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Jessica Johnson, Boone Grove H.S., operates the
register for the Snacks on Snacks school store.
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Health Occupations
If you're looking for the opportunity to
succeed and have dreams of helping others,
then focus on this career. Growth patterns
for employment in this field are projected to
increase in demand. This program will equip
you with a working knowledge of different
occupations within the medical field. You'll
learn the skills and procedures necessary to
function in such health agencies as hospitals,
nursing homes, or doctors’ offices. You can
also use this education as a stepping stone to
pursue further education in the medical field.
And, if you qualify, you’ll even receive a
State Nurse Aide Certificate and/or dual
college credits.
Educational Opportunities• Vincennes University
• Saint Francis College
• IUPUI
• Marian College
• Ivy Tech Community College
• University of Southern Indiana
• Indiana State University
• Indiana Wesleyan University
• Purdue North Central
• Indiana University Northwest
• Valparaiso University
• Kaplan College
• Lincoln Tech (Melrose Park)
• Baker College
Career Opportunities• Certified Nursing Assistant
• Licensed Practical Nurse
• Registered Nurse
• Emergency Medical Technician
• X-Ray Technician
• And Many More...
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $7.50-$15.00/hr.
Additional Technical Training:
$10.50-$32.50/hr.
Grade: 12; Cr. 6-9
Health CareersCan you stay calm during an emergencysituation? Can you control your emotions in theevent of an accident? Would you be able to helpa stray dog needing assistance? Could youimagine working in a dental office? If theanswer to any of these questions describes you,then you might be the perfect student in HealthCareers Class.
This class will focus on health career optionsincluding nursing, dental, radiography,phlebotomy, emergency medical technician,veterinary medicine, pharmacy, among manyother opportunities. You will learn about medicalprocedures in a hands-on environment. You willlearn about basic anatomy and physiology aswell as medical terminology. This class preparesyou for the world of work, post-secondarytraining, or for additional advanced career andtechnical education courses such as HealthOccupations or Dental Health. Upon successfulcompletion of this class, you will earn three tosix credits from Ivy Tech Community College.
Educational Opportunities• Vincennes University• Valparaiso University• IUPUI• Indiana University Northwest • Ivy Tech Community College• Saint Francis College• Kaplan College• Indiana State University• Baker College• Purdue University North Central• University of Southern Indiana
Career Opportunities• Registered Nurse • Dental Technician • Phlebotomy Technician • Massage Therapist• Emergency Medical Tech • Veterinary Tech• Medical Transcriptionist
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $7.50-$15.00/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$10.50-$32.50/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Graphic ImagingTechnology
In years to come, opportunities for a career
in this field will be great due to the
advancement of technologies and anticipated
growth in advertising, public relations, and
print communications. You’ll be able to see
your name in print by signing up for this
program. Learn how the industry functions
and follow an idea through the creative
stages, layout, and production by using the
offset printing process. If you sign up for
this program, you will be prepared for an
entry-level position in the graphic
communications industry.
Educational Opportunities• Ball State University• Central Michigan University• Eastern Illinois University• Ferris State University• Illinois State University• Indiana State University• Ivy Tech Community College• Murray State University• Purdue University• Western Michigan University
Career Opportunities• Management
• Graphic Designer
• Screen Printer
• Image Assembler
• Desktop Computer Operator
• Offset Press Operator
• Large Format Printer/Operator
• Bindery/Finishing Operations
• And Many More...
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $8.50-$11.50/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$11.50-$30.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
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Health Science Education Iwith Medical Terminology/Anatomy-Physiology
Have you ever thought of yourself at workwearing a stethoscope? Do you know thedifference between a nurse practitioner anda registered nurse? Would you like to earncollege credit while in high school? Doyou like a “hands-on” approach to learning?This is your class! Lessons will be taughtby using a variety of approaches, includinglecture and discussion, anatomy dissectionlabs, medical competency labs, clinicalrotations, and job shadowing. You willmaster medical terminology while studyingthe normal structure and function of thehuman body as compared to the diseaseprocess of the human body. You can earn ascience credit along with an elective credit!The instructors and professional health carestaff work together to teach lessons thatcomplement one another and provide many“hands on” opportunities. You also have anopportunity to earn dual credit. This courserequires that all students, participating inclinical experiences at hospitals andcommunity clinics, must submit recordsverifying current immunizations in HBVand submit a current TB test.
Educational Opportunities• Indiana University Northwest• Vincennes University• Ivy Tech Community College• Purdue North Central• Valparaiso University• IUPUI• Lincoln Tech (Melrose Park)
Career Opportunities• Home Health Aide / Certified Nurse Assistant• Phlebotomist• Registered Nurse• X-Ray Technician• Medical Laboratory Technologist• Medical Assistant• Dental Assistant / Hygienist• Physician
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $7.50-$15.00/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$10.50-$80.00/hr.
Allen Barrett,
Portage H.S., and
Ashlee Allen,
Portage H.S.,
review anatomy.
Industrial MechanicsSign up for the Industrial Mechanicscourse if you are interested in a welding ormanufacturing career. You will spendabout twenty-five percent of your classtime learning the three basic weldingprocesses, which include stick welding,wire welding and Tig welding. You willalso learn to operate the plasma arcmachines. Industrial mechanics installmachinery, use precision measuringdevices and operate complex tools, in avariety of manufacturing businesses. Theindustrial mechanic is the key problemsolver in the workplace. The second yearof this program includes an excitinginternship in an area manufacturingfacility. Sign up for this class because itwill give you a “jumpstart” in your weldingor manufacturing career.
Educational Opportunities• Valparaiso Area Apprenticeship
Advisory Council - Portage• Indiana University• Ball State University• Specific Millwright Training Programs• Purdue University• Cooperative Educational Program
with U.S. Steel and Arcelor Mittal
Career Opportunities• Millwright
• Heavy Equipment Repair & Maintenance
• Engineering Technician
• Hydraulic & Pneumatics Repair
• Industrial Machinery Mechanics
• And Many More...
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $11.50-$12.00/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$17.00-$35.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; IM1 4-7 IM2 6-9
Horticultural Science
If you like working with plants anddesigning landscapes, then this is the careerand technical program for you. An onsitegreenhouse will give you hands onexperience in the areas of plant production,installation, marketing, and management oflandscape plants and products. You willalso learn how to use Pro Landscape, thelatest CAD software program to createlandscape designs. You will enjoyextended field trips several times a month toexplore all career areas and apply newlylearned skills in landscape design and plantscience. Students can receive a Core 40 andAcademic Honors Diploma Science creditfor plant science in this program. They mayalso get dual credit with VincennesUniversity.
Educational Opportunities
• Purdue University
• Vincennes University
• Ivy Tech Community College
• Ball State University
• Indiana State University
• Joliet Junior College
Career Opportunities
• Landscape Architect
• Pesticide/Herbicide Applicator
• Irrigation Installer
• Greenhouse Attendant
• Nursery Attendant
• Garden Center Sales Person
Wages
H.S. and Career & Technical Education Graduate: $7.25-$10.50/hr.
Additional Technical Training: $10.50-$19.50/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
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Sports MedicineFundamentals of
Sign up for Fundamentals of Sports Medicine ifyou’d like a hands-on class that will teach youtechniques to help others prevent and treatsports injuries. You might find yourself goingon to be an athletic trainer, physical therapist orother health care professional by earning theappropriate college degree(s). Students in theclass learn about anatomy, first aid, CPR, vitalsigns, and the prevention and treatments ofsprains, strains and other ailments. They get anopportunity to work side-by-side with acertified athletic trainer and get a chance todecide if this is the field for them. The field isexpected to grow much faster than averagethrough at least 2018.
Educational Opportunities• Anderson University• Ball State University• Franklin College• Indiana State University• Indiana University• Manchester College• Purdue University
Career Opportunities• Athletic Trainer • Occupational Therapist • Physical Therapist
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $7.50-$10/hr.
Additional Technical Training:
$10.50-$50.00/hr
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Amanda Pappas, Wheeler H.S., practices her taping
skills on Paige Mulle, Portage H.S., while Kyle
Winquist, Wheeler H.S., observes.
Law EnforcementCareers Academy
If you are interested in pursuing a career in law,law enforcement, probation, parole, corrections,or a security profession, join the rank and fileof the law enforcement careers academy today.There are two different classes you can sign upfor either as a junior or senior. The CriminalJustice System class surveys the legal systemand the various careers available. You willdiscuss and be exposed to the process from asuspect being questioned to the convicted beingplaced in prison. You will discuss and analyzethe motivation for committing crime. In theCriminal Investigations class, you will studyevidence collection, interview techniques, andproper documentation. You will discuss varioustypes of offenses and how they are investigated.Each class invites numerous guest speakers andtakes several field trips. In order to enroll, youshould possess personal characteristics such ashonesty, good judgment, integrity and a senseof responsibility. You are eligible to earn sixcollege credits for the successful completion ofeach class.
Educational Opportunities• Vincennes University• Ball State University• Indiana State Police Academy• Valparaiso University• Indiana University Northwest• Ivy Tech Community College
Career Opportunities• Police Officer • Detective • Special Agent • Probation Officer • Corrections Officer • Parole Officer • Private Detective • Lawyer • Security Consultant • Paralegal • Public Defender • Legal Secretary
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $7.50-$18.00/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$18.00-$30.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Trisha Spears and Morgan Peretti, Boone Grove H.S.,
show off their tire impression cast for Criminal
Investigations.
Precision MachiningIf you have an interest in a manufacturingcareer, you should check out the ModernMachining Technology class. You willlearn basic machining techniques, CNCmachining, computer aided machining(CAM), quality control processes, and basicmechanics. At the completion of theprogram, you will be prepared for a careerin machining or a step ahead at anyengineering major at college. You can earnarticulated or dual credit in college byparticipating in this program. Sign uptoday.
Educational Opportunities• Vincennes University**• Purdue North Central*• Ivy Tech• Purdue Calumet*• Indiana University* Participation in an articulation program with 3 credits
** Participation in a dual credit program with 8 credits
Career Opportunities• Machinist• CNC Programmer• Tool & Die Maker• Mechanical Engineer• Machine Tool Cutter • And Many More...
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $8.00-$20.00/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$13.00-$30.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Garrett Short, Washington Twp. H.S., learns
from Eric McGinley, Morgan Twp. H.S.
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School-To-Work
If you would like to get a paycheck and earn high
school credits at the same time, then consider enrolling in
one of the classes above. Expect to earn cash and credits
throughout the year and get your foot in the door toward
building a successful career. Most of the work stations are
not typical "youth jobs" with limited skill requirements,
and most have opportunity for advancement. As a school-
to-work student, you will be attending your home school
part of the day and working a minimum of fifteen hours
per week.
If you are interested in the marketing field, then sign up for either the Marketing Internship or
Marketing Education Field Experience class. You will earn six college credits for successfully
completing the marketing internship program. If you don’t have a specific career selection yet, Work
Study programs offer you the opportunity to do some career exploration. Sign up for one of these year
long school-to-work options and begin your business and industry networking opportunities while still
in high school.
Educational Opportunities• Ball State University • Notre Dame
• Calumet College • Ivy Tech Community College
• Indiana University • Purdue University
• Kaplan College • Indiana State University
Career Opportunities• Retail Salesperson
• Bank Teller
• Travel Agent
• Pre-School Teacher
• Customer Service
• Administrative Assistant
• Animal Care
• Maintenance
• Dietary Aide
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education Graduate:
$7.25-$12.00/hr.
Additional Technical Training:
$10.00-$31.50/hr.
Strategic Marketing Field ExperienceHobart High School
Grade 12; Cr.8
Strategic MarketingInternshipPorter County Career Technical Center
Grade 12; Cr.6-9
(6-9 dual college credits)
Work StudyPortage High School
Grade 12; Cr.6
Chesterton High School
Grade 12; Cr.8
(3 dual college credits)
Video Production andMedia Studies
Do you want to know how to produce a TVshow, be a news reporter, or shoot and edit yourown films? Would you like to be on the cuttingedge in the communications field? If these arecareer paths that are appealing to you, thenconsider signing up for this program. VideoProduction and Media Studies will provideinstruction in various communication, media,production, and technical functions and tasksperformed by employees, includingmanagement personnel, in broadcasting andcommunications occupations. Emphasis will beplaced on career opportunities, production,programming, announcing, equipmentoperation, news and sportscasting, broadcastingregulations and laws, technical, oral/writtencommunication, and listening skills. VideoProduction and Media Studies students willlearn the five components of television: cameraoperations, audio, lighting, writing, and editing.Students will have the opportunity to learnediting, directing, producing, camera operation,audio, and lighting. You will train onprofessional equipment, creating a variety ofvideo projects, including music videos,commercials, and short films. Students shouldhave a strong interest in fine arts, speech,production, journalism, and electronics.
Educational Opportunities• Ball State University• Indiana University• Ivy Tech Community College• Vincennes University
Career Opportunities• Editor • Production Assistant • News Anchor • Director • Producer• Writer• Photographer• Sportscaster
WagesH.S. and Vocational Education
Graduate: $7.50-$10.00/hr.Additional Technical Training:
$10.00-$30.00/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Mitch Ashby,
Washington Twp.
H.S., takes a look at
his footage.
Tyler Scott, Valpo H.S., helps a customer with mat and frame ideas as
part of his job at The Great Frame Up. Tyler will earn dual college
credits from Marketing Internship.
Marketing Internship students sold pizza by the slice as a
promotion. Kyle Jimenez, Chesterton H.S., and Scott
Snider, Morgan Twp. H.S., are ready to serve.
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Dual College Credit Classes
Samantha Allen, left, earned six dual college credits while studying Computer Aided Drafting& Design. She graduated in 2010 from Washington Twp. High School. She is presentlyattending Purdue North Central and studying to be a teacher. She returns to the Career Centerto help students such as Alexis Danford, Hebron H.S. Alexis was a second-year student inModern Machining Technology.
Most Career and TechnicalEducation classes offer dual college credits and
certifications that are state and nationally recognized. We have many success
stories about current and former students.
Welding Technology
A trained welder has many opportunitiesin Northwest Indiana for a rewardingcareer in industry, construction, small jobshops, or self-employment. You’ll learnhow to join metal parts by using a heatingprocess during the course of this program.The experienced welder makes excellentwages, but must be willing to work underconditions that often require strenuousphysical activity. Just remember, at thecompletion of this program, you’ll beready for employment.
Educational Opportunities• Vincennes University• Ivy Tech Community College• Apprentice Schools• Ball State University
Career Opportunities• Certified Welder
• Job Shop Welder
• Steelworker
• Apprenticeships
• And Many More...
WagesH.S. and Career & Technical Education
Graduate: $7.25-$12.50/hr.
Additional Technical Training:
$10.00-$25.50/hr.
Grade: 11, 12; Cr. 6-9
Mitch Hooper, Portage H.S., is all suited up
to use the plasma arc cutter.
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“Now is the time to investigate possible careers. Students should leave
high school with a career goal. Career and technical courses will help you
do that. Do not wait for college to decide what you want to do in life.
Spending extra years in college will be expensive and will delay entering
the workforce and earning regular paychecks. All students should consider
including a Career and Technical Education course as part of their high
school curriculum. It will give them a jump start to career decisions and
help them find a career area that fits their personality, workplace interests,
and lifestyle. Our goal is for all of our students to leave high school well-
prepared for their future.”
Jon Groth
Director of Career and Technical Education
Porter County Education Services
Frequently asked questionsQ: How can I earn a Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma?A: • Complete all requirements for Core 40.
• Complete a career-technical program (8 or more related credits)• Earn a grade of “C” or better in courses that will count toward the diploma.• Have a grade point average of a “B” or better.• Complete two of the following, one must be A or B:
A. Score at or above the following levels on WorkKeys: Reading for Information - Level 6; Applied Mathematics - Level 6;Locating Information - Level 5
B. Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical area (6 college credits)C. Complete a Professional Career Internship course or Cooperative Education course (2 credits)D. Complete an industry-based work experience as part of two-year technical education program (minimum 140 hours)E. Earn a state-approved, industry-recognized certification (Some details change with class of 2016).
Q: Can I earn college credit by attending career and technical education programs?A: Almost all Porter County Career and Technical classes have dual credit opportunities. Many of our students leave high school with transcripted
credits from Ivy Tech Community College and/or Vincennes University. These credits could help a student earn the Indiana Technical Honorsand/or Academic Honors Diploma. We also have relationships with numerous proprietary, trade, or professional schools.
Q: Can career and technical education courses help prepare me for industry certification examinations?A: Career and technical education curriculum is developed based upon state, national, and business and industry certification standards.
Programs provide students the opportunity to develop the knowledge and skills in preparation for industry certification standards such as:American Society of Welders, Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), Certified Nursing Assistance (CNA), Electronics Technicians Association,International Certification, Indiana Cosmetology License, Certified Dental Assistant (CDA), Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA), ChildDevelopment Associate credential (CDA), and the Indiana Nursery and Landscape Association Certification.
Q: Is transportation provided to all career and technical programs?A: Most schools provide school bus transportation to the Porter County Career and Technical Center. However, other programs may require the
student to provide personal transportation to and from his/her home school. Students involved in a work study program will be required toprovide transportation because of the training station (job) component during or after school hours. The best way to find out if transportation isprovided is to ask your guidance counselor.
Auto Services Technology.....................................................Career Center Valparaiso ......11,12 . . . .6-9Aviation Operations ...............................................................................................................12 . . . . . . .6-9Computer Aided Design and Animation ..............................................................................11,12 . . . .6-9Construction Technology......................................................................................................11,12 . . . .6-9Electronics and Computer Technology ...............................................................................11,12 . . . .6-9Entrepreneurship/Sports & Entertainment Marketing ........................................................11,12 . . . .6-9Health Careers ........................................................................................................................11, 12 . . . .6-9Health Occupations ...............................................................................................................12 . . . . . . .6-9Precision Machining ..............................................................................................................11,12 . . . .6-9School-To-Work ProgramStrategic Marketing Internship .............................................................................................12 . . . . . . .6-9Video Production and Media Studies ...................................................................................11, 12 . . . .6-9
Auto Services Technology................................Willowcreek Middle School .........................11,12 . . . .6-9Construction Technology .................................Willowcreek Middle School .........................11,12 . . . .6-9Dental Careers ...................................................Portage High School ...................................12 . . . . . . .6-9Diesel Service Technology ..............................Portage High School ..................................11,12 . . . .6-9Early Childhood Education ..............................South Haven Elementary School ................11,12 . . . .6-9Health Science Education I w/Anatomy ...........Portage High School ...................................11,12 . . . .6-9Industrial Mechanics ........................................Portage High School ...................................11,12 . . . .4-9Graphic Imaging Technology ..........................Portage High School, West.........................11,12 . . . .6-9School-To-Work ProgramsWork Study ......................................................Portage High School ...................................12 . . . . . . .6
Boone Grove High School• Culinary Arts......................................................................................................................11,12 . . . .6-9
Chesterton High School• Computer Tech Support ....................................................................................................11,12 . . . .6• Construction Technology ..................................................................................................11,12 . . . .6-9• Work Study........................................................................................................................12 . . . . . . .8
Don Roberts Beauty School – Cosmetology .........................................................................11,12 . . . .8Hobart High School
• Cisco Networking Fundamentals.......................................................................................11, 12 . . . .6-9• Early Childhood Education ................................................................................................11, 12 . . . .6-9• Emergency Medical Services ............................................................................................11, 12 . . . .6-9• Sports Medicine, Fundamentals of....................................................................................11, 12 . . . .6-9• Strategic Marketing Field Experience................................................................................12 . . . . . . .8
Ivy Tech Community College – Welding Technology............................................................11, 12 . . . .6-9Morgan Township H.S. – Horticultural Science......................................................................11, 12 . . . .6-9SELF School – Early Childhood Education .............................................................................11, 12 . . . .6-9Wheeler High School – Law Enforcement Careers Academy................................................11, 12 . . . .6-9
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