Clay High School Career Tech Programs
 Steve Bialorucki Director, Career & Technology Education
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The Oregon School District offers every student a comprehensive education. Students may chose from many career paths, without leaving the school district! These career pathways allow for skilled employment immediately out of High School to all areas of post-secondary education, including apprenticeship and Associate through Bachelorette and Masters Degree.
Ohio law states that every student must have access to Career and Technical Education. It may be provided by bussing to a Career Center / Joint Vocational School District (JVSD), or by providing programs in a comprehensive setting locally.
In 1975, the Oregon community voted to build an addition on the campus of Clay High School in order to provide career and technical education to any student without traveling outside their home community.
Today, over 55% of our juniors and seniors are taking advantage of our comprehensive offerings. Most are taking advantage of the college credit offered while attending Career and Technical programs at Clay High School.
Rigor, Relevance and Relationships are the guidelines for career technical programs. Rigorous academics are expected from all Clay High School Career & Tech students. The Career & Tech Program is relevant to the industry today and poised for the future. Relationships are created between local businesses and our programs through active advisory committees and student placement in cooperating employer locations.
Career Tech =Tech Prep = College Prep!
In addition to a quality education for all students, Oregon taxpayers and students benefit from our comprehensive system:
- Taxpayers do NOT pay the 3.2 mills for Career Technical education at the closest Career Center.
- Students at Clay High School may participate in ALL extra curricular activities during the day as well as after school.
- Tax payers do not pay for additional bus transportation to get students to the local Career Center
- Students learn to work with and get along with other students pursuing a wide variety of career goals.
- Advanced Academics (Honors /Advanced Placement) are available to all students, not just the traditional college prep students.
- Many Career and Tech students take advantage of those academic options.
- Funding generated by Career and Technical education also benefits all students. Career Technical computer labs are updated to keep pace with industry demands; the “old” computers are distributed to other areas of the district.
- As a service to the community, adult education is provided at no impact on the general fund. All adult programs are self-sustaining, through tuition, grants and contracts.
- Students learn customer service skills in all Career and Tech programs. These programs are Ag, Auto, Dental, Cosmetology, Culinary, CADD, VCOM, Electronics, Medical, Machine Trades, Programming and Computer Simulations, Hospitality Services and Marketing.
- Young people continue to enjoy personnel relationships with friends and teachers that may be disrupted if they are required to be bused to another district.
- Area employer’s gain well-trained employees.
- Students gain college credit at no cost to the parents!
Career and Technology Education has been and continues to be a great investment for the Oregon City Schools.
Click on the program links below to view the .pdf brochure which provides detailed information about the program.
Agriculture & Environmental Systems Agriculture Technologies
Health Services Dental Technologies Medical Technologies
Human Resources Cosmetology Culinary Arts
Industrial & Engineering Systems Automotive Technologies Computer Aided Drafting Electronic Technologies Integrated Machining & Engineering
Information Technology Programming & Computer Simulations (PCS) Visual Communications (VCOM) Info Tech 1 (IT1)
Marketing Marketing Education |