Lycoming Career and Technology Center

Lycoming Career and Technology Center
Address
293 Cemetery Street
Hughesville, Pennsylvania, Lycoming County 17737-1020
United States
Information
Type Public
Opened May 15, 1998[1]
School board delegates from each member school district
Oversight PA State Board of Education, PDE, US Dept of Education
Superintendent Eric W Butler, Director Vocational Education (2013)[2]
Dean Walter Reed, Dean of Students
Administrator LizAnn Barlett, Career Counselor
Faculty 9 (2013),[3] 10 (2011-12)[4]
Grades 9-12
Age 15 years old to 18 years old
Pupils

303 pupils (2015),[5]
292 pupils (2012-13)[6]
290 pupils (2011-12)
290 pupils (2009-10) [7][8]

282 pupils (2007-08)
  Grade 9 0 (2012), 2 (2007), 19 (2004)[9]
  Grade 10 105 (2012), 89 (2007),[10] 125 (2004)
  Grade 11 105 (2012),[11] 104 (2007), 117 (2004)
  Grade 12 82 (2012), 87 (2007), 56 (2004)
Language English
Budget

$2,001,653 (2015-16)

$1,730,014 (2012-13)[12]
Tuition $4,651 (2014)[13]
Website http://www.lycoctc.org/site/default.aspx?PageID=1

Lycoming Career and Technology Center is a small suburban, public, career training center located in Hughesville, Pennsylvania. The School serves the residents of five local public school districts: East Lycoming School District, Loyalsock Township School District, Montoursville Area School District, Muncy School District and Warrior Run School District. Lycoming Career and Technology Center is located on the campus of Hughesville Junior Senior High School in the East Lycoming School District. Non public school students that live in one of the five participating districts are able to attend the School. Districts are responsible for transporting their students to and from the school by bus. The home school district pays an annual tuition rate to Lycoming Career and Technology Center for each pupil that attends. Lycoming Career and Technology Center is one of 80 public technology schools operating in Pennsylvania.[14]

Lycoming Career and Technology Center offers a choice of three different attendance options. Students may enroll in one year or two year half day programs. A third program offers Work Experience Programs. Students attend their home school for basic academics required for graduation like: literature, science, civics and math. Students graduate from their home district. Lycoming Career and Technology Center also offers evening and weekend adult continuing education programs.

Lycoming Career & Technology Center Joint Operating Committee governs the school meeting on a monthly basis.[15] It is made up of delegates appointed by each participating school board. Local school board must approve the School's annual budget proposal. The School's Articles of Agreement require an affirmative vote of 2/3rds of the participating districts and a majority vote of all school directors of the member schools to approve a budget. Lycoming Career & Technology Center also receives annual Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006 - Perkins IV grants.[16] In 2015, the school received $95,874.

Programs

Students take the appropriate NOCTI exams offered by the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute. They can also participate in the annual SkillsUSA competitions.

References

  1. PDE, ED Names and Addresses, 2015
  2. Tribune Live.com (2015). "PA Teacher Salaries Database".
  3. National Center for Education Statistics (2015). "Common Core of Data - Lycoming CTC".
  4. PA Auditor General, Performance Audit of Lycoming CTC, January 22, 2014
  5. PDE (November 4, 2015). "Lycoming Career and Technology Center Fast Facts 2014".
  6. Pennsylvania Department of Education (October 5, 2012). "Lycoming Career and Technology Center School Performance report fast facts 2012".
  7. Pennsylvania Department of Education, Enrollment and Projections by LEA, 2010
  8. Pennsylvania Department of Education (2014). "Public School Enrollment Reports".
  9. PDE, Enrollment by LEA 2004-05, 2004
  10. PDE, Enrollment by LEA 2007-08, 2007
  11. PDE, Enrollment by LEA 2012-13, 2012
  12. East Lycoming School Board Secretary, East Lycoming School Board meeting minutes, May 8, 2012
  13. Williamsport Sun-Gazette (May 16, 2014). "Lycoming Career and Technology Center makes budget recommendation".
  14. Pennsylvania Department of Education (2015). "CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION".
  15. Lycoming Career and Technology Center administration (2015). "Lycoming Career and Technology Center JOC".
  16. US Congress (January 3, 2006). "Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006" (PDF).

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