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articulation agreements /cms/lib07/pa03000492/centricity/domain/1/soar.jpg 268 523 statethe soar program agreement: articulation for advanced credit transfer is made possible when perkins-allocated postsecondary institutions and pennsylvania secondary schools offering soar programs agree to the terms and conditions stated in the perkins statewide articulation agreement. this agreement outlines the general agreement conditions between secondary and postsecondary institutions and student qualification measures allowing for the student to acquire postsecondary education credits leading to an industry-recognized credential or certificate at the postsecondary level or an associate or baccalaureate degree. http://www.education.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/programs_of_study/7686/articulations/
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preface the carl d. perkins career and technical education improvement act of 2006 requires the development and implementation of “career and technical programs of study.” these programs of study are defined and referenced throughout the act. states must develop the programs of study in consultation with local programs, and each local recipient receiving funds under the bill will be required to offer the relevant course of at least one. programs of study are very similar to, and build on, positive initiatives already underway in cte programs around the country, such as tech prep, careerpathways, career academies, and career clusters. in many states, the foundational elements of programs of study may already be in place. monroe career & technical institute (mcti) currently offers 21 approved pennsylvania department of education (pde) “programs of study.” in addition, mcti offers three approved pde “tech prep programs.” programs of study “programs of study” is an approved pennsylvania department of education statewide program that: · incorporates and aligns secondary and postsecondary education · includes academic and cte content in a coordinated, non-duplicative progression of courses · includes the opportunity for secondary students to acquire postsecondary credits · leads to an industry-recognized credential or certificate at the postsecondary level, or an associate of baccalaureate degree · identifies and addresses current or emerging occupational opportunities · builds on career clusters, career pathways, and career academies · develops in consultation with local occupational advisory committees (oac) and standards tech prep tech prep programs combine at least two years of high school education with two years of postsecondary education to prepare students for tech
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the mission of the monroe county career & technical institute (mcti) is “to educate students for successful careers and to inspire lifelong learning in a changing 21 st century global economy.” we provide training and education through a set of courses that we believe prepares students both academically and technically for a career or to pursue postsecondary education. mcti offers students 21 programs of study (pos) and 3 tech prep programs. these programs are approved pennsylvania department of education (pde) career and technical programs that articulate the secondary career and technical education to a postsecondary degree, diploma, or certificate programs. these 24 programs align the secondary courses to a postsecondary program to complete a degree or certificate. under each program section, detailed information will be provided about the program. after you have read about a specific program and have any questions, please contact dr. carolyn shegelski assistant director monroe career & technical institute 194 laurel lake road bartonsville, pa 18321 570-629-2001 ext.1108 cshegelski@monroecti.org additional information about career and technical education may be found at the website for the pennsylvania department of education, bureau of career and technical education. pennsylvania department of education – bureau of career and technical education 333 market street, harrisburg, pa 17126-0333 phone: 717.783.6672 www.education.state.pa.us
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Teacher Bio Teacher Bio
welcome: name: gregory s. martin title: carpentry instructor phone: 570-629-2001 ext 2233 email: gmartin@monroecti.org hometown: honesdale pa. working experience: growing up i always liked building things. after high school i went to penn college of technology for carpentry. after that i became a lead carpenter on a framing crew building custom houses. then it was time to start up my own construction company called bald eagle construction. in a four year span the company built over 50 houses. finally in 2008 i became the carpentry instructor at mcti. hobbies: playing basketball and baseball, fishing, hunting, golfing, boating, and spending quality time with my wife and two sons. certifications: pde teaching cert. voc 1, voc 2, cooperative education cert. education: associates degree: penn college of technology bachelors degree: penn state university
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Are you planning on attending College after Graduation? Are you planning on attending College after Graduation?
list of things college bound senior’s will need to do: 1.) august till october : research colleges that have your major and attend open houses 2.) take sat if applying to a 4 year college or university. look for stem programs of study 3.) before november 1st : apply and submit your transcripts from your sending school guidance department with applications, sat scores, college essay, $$$ to at least 2 -4 colleges 4.) january 1 st : apply for fafsa, income estimates can be used from previous year 5.) wait for the mail to see if you have been accepted 6.) in april , compare and contrast the financial aid offers that meet your financial and program goals 7.) minority students, need to apply for fanny mae and other grants and scholarships early!! deadline is in early december of each year information: one (1) year colleges or trade schools usually are “certification programs” to meet the industry needs of many tech careers with advanced training to meet state/federal requirements for employment. two (2) year colleges or trade schools , are most commonly offer “associates degrees”. these work for many tech students because some students are able to “articulate” or transfer credits from mcti to those participating schools for students who have maintained a “b” or better in their program area. associates degrees are specific/short degrees with a minimum of academics at trade schools, and a foundation of core academics for community colleges that are highly respected in the job market. some career tracks only require a 2 year degree with a strong portfolio of work and passion for the field.
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Helpful Websites for Career/College Development Helpful Website for Career Development
smart borrowing college choice should be based on degree awarded and debt needed to acquire that degree. in march or april, each college that has accepted you will provide a financial aid package which includes the grants, scholarships, and loans needed to cover the cost. the rule of thumb is to only borrow as much as you will make (income) your first year out of school. that being said, you can list the college, your intended major, and your financial aid package and the system generates how much money in total you will be borrowing and how much you will be paying back per month. make a decision based on information, not emotion. http://www.educationplanner.org/students/my-smart-borrowing/index.shtml
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mrs. angela thom career & transition counselor athom@monroecti.org 570-629-2001 ext. 1155 i have been a school counselor at mcti since 2014. i attended kutztown university where i earned undergraduate degrees in special education and elementary education in 2002. in 2006, i graduated moravian college with a masters degree in curriculum and instruction. i then again attended kutztown university and earned a masters degree in secondary school counseling graduating in 2013. my previous work experience include being a high school learning support teacher for math, history, and english. certifications educational specialist i secondary school counseling may 2013 instructional ii elementary education k-6 special education mentally & physically handicapped k-12 january 2006 instructional i elementary education k-6 special education mentally & physically handicapped k-12 may 2002
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Welcome to Ms. HG Career Facilitator's page Welcome to Ms. HG Career Facilitator's page
lorinda homar-gordon, m.ed. mcti career facilitator and educator office: (570) 629-2001 ext. 2506 e-mail: lgordon@monroecti.org east stroudsburg university of pa masters degree in education; poli science/reading specialist northampton community college certificate of completion: computer business apps/cad kutztown university of pa bachelors degree in fine arts; (crafts) metallurgy/jewelry monroe co. vocational technical inst. graphic design and skills usa alumni, 3-year graduate welcome to mcti's 2015-16 school year !!! hello everyone, my name is ms. hg! my role here at mcti is to provide students and instructors with information and activities that support professional development towards career success be it going directly to work, or on to college to meet the needs of the workforce, our families and of course the global community. it is a very exciting time in your child life!! i believe in mcti for many reasons, but you the tax payer has a unique opportunity to give your child more than a traditional educational experience, but a true opportunity to develop all their skills and abilities while in high school. the first thing each new student will experience, is registering and learning how to navigate their "keys2work" web-based career development account provided by mcti. the software is free to all mcti students and allows them to test themselves and develop academic, career, financial and personal preferences to include understanding career journeys, salaries and demand before they put all their energy towards that career path. we also work closely with students to create career portfolios, that become calling cards and great tools to share with future employer & colleges. here at mcti we use a variety of authentic and pde prescribed lessons that allow students to explor
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Overview Overview
preface one of the highlights of the new perkins act is the requirement for the development and implementation of “career and technical programs of study.” these programs of study are defined and referenced throughout the act. states must develop the programs of study in consultation with local programs, and each local recipient receiving funds under the bill will be required to offer the relevant course of at least one. programs of study are very similar to, and build on, positive initiative already underway in cte programs around the country, such as tech prep, career pathways, career academies, and career clusters. in many states, the foundational elements of programs of study may already be in place. the carl d. perkins career and technical education improvement act of 2006 requires the development and implementation of “career and technical programs of study.” monroe career & technical institute (mcti) currently offers 19 pennsylvania department of education (pde) approved “programs of study.” in addition, mcti offers 5 pde “tech prep programs.” programs of study “program of study” is a pennsylvania department of education approved statewide program that: · incorporate and align secondary and postsecondary education · include academic and cte content in a coordinated, non-duplicative progression of courses · includes the opportunity for secondary students to acquire postsecondary credits · lead to an industry-recognized credential or certificate at the postsecondary level, or an associate of baccalaureate degree · identify and address current or emerging occupational opportunities · build on career clusters, career pathways, and career academies · state develops in consultation with local occupational advis
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Welcome Welcome
the mission of the monroe county career & technical institute (mcti) is “to provide high quality career and technical training and education for the students of our community.” we provide this training and education through a set of courses that we believe prepares students both academically and technically for a career or to pursue postsecondary education. mcti offers students 19 program of study (pos) and 5 tech prep programs. these programs are career and technical pennsylvania department of education (pde) approved programs that articulate the secondary career and technical education to a postsecondary degree, diploma, or certificate programs. these 24 programs align the secondary courses to a postsecondary program to complete a degree or certificate. under each program section, detailed information will be provided about the program. after you have read about a specific program and have any questions, please contact dr. carolyn shegelski assistant director monroe career and technical institute po box 66, laurel lake drive bartonsville, pa 18321 570-629-2001, ext. 1108 cshegelski@monroecti.org additional information about career and technical education may be found at the website for the pennsylvania department of education, bureau of career and technical education. pennsylvania department of education – bureau of career and technical education 333 market street i harrisburg, pa 17126-0333 phone: 717.783.6672 www.education.state.pa.us
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spring 2016 course offerings *online registration open now* automotive technology auto inspection seminar 1 session/4 hours cost: $20 3/22/2016 tuesday 5:30 pm – 9:30pm this seminar is for pa state automotive inspectors in monroe county. it will include updates on the new state inspection license renewals, new registration sticker overview, administrative review documents, inspection procedures, and law updates. space is limited, sign up quickly. sandwiches and refreshments will be included in the cost of the seminar. 0209 advanced automotive technology 19 sessions/57 hours instructor: b. wenzel tuition: $550.00 additional cost: textbook purchase and $125.00 material fee 2/22/2016 – 5/2/2016 mondays and wednesdays 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm advanced course will teach skills such as enhanced suspension systems, diagnosis and repair of abs- brakes and stability control. electronic ignition diagnostics, basic computer system diagnostics, dealing with electrical system problems (including shorts, broken wires, and malfunctioning lights), changing tail light sockets. engine performance diagnostics such as engine compression testing, engine vacuum testing and the use of hand held scanners. the students perform pre-delivery inspections on shop vehicles and repair faults they find wrong with each vehicle. electrical trainers are used with meters, test lights and other diagnostic tools. if you like electronics and want to increase your diagnostic abilities then this class is for you! 0213 autobody repair 14 sessions/42 hours instructor: b. kohler tuition: $425.00 addition cost: $100 material fee 2/16/2016 – 4/5/2016 tuesdays and thursdays 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm the student will be taught to repair minor damage, apply body fill
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Spring 2016 Course Offerings Course Offerings
spring 2016 course offerings *online registration open now* automotive technology auto inspection seminar 1 session/4 hours cost: $20 3/22/2016 tuesday 5:30 pm – 9:30pm this seminar is for pa state automotive inspectors in monroe county. it will include updates on the new state inspection license renewals, new registration sticker overview, administrative review documents, inspection procedures, and law updates. space is limited, sign up quickly. sandwiches and refreshments will be included in the cost of the seminar. 0209 advanced automotive technology 19 sessions/57 hours instructor: b. wenzel tuition: $550.00 additional cost: textbook purchase and $125.00 material fee 2/22/2016 – 5/2/2016 mondays and wednesdays 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm advanced course will teach skills such as enhanced suspension systems, diagnosis and repair of abs- brakes and stability control. electronic ignition diagnostics, basic computer system diagnostics, dealing with electrical system problems (including shorts, broken wires, and malfunctioning lights), changing tail light sockets. engine performance diagnostics such as engine compression testing, engine vacuum testing and the use of hand held scanners. the students perform pre-delivery inspections on shop vehicles and repair faults they find wrong with each vehicle. electrical trainers are used with meters, test lights and other diagnostic tools. if you like electronics and want to increase your diagnostic abilities then this class is for you! 0213 autobody repair 14 sessions/42 hours instructor: b. kohler tuition: $425.00 addition cost: $100 material fee 2/16/2016 – 4/5/2016 tuesdays and thursdays 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm the student will be taught to repair minor damage, apply body fillers, and primer the repaired area. the course will allow students to use auto body shop tools. all necessary shop supplies will be provided as part of the materi
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Summer 2016 Course Offerings Summer 2016
automotive technology 0208 pa motor vehicle safety inspection 5 sessions/20 hours instructor: s. king tuition: $185.00 additional endorsements: $40.00 monthly tuesdays and thursdays 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm requirement: tuition paid in full at registration. please specify the month you are interested in at time of registration. this program is for those who seek certification from pa department of transportation as an inspection mechanic. this course is offered once a month pending adequate class enrollment. students must have a valid license in the category in which certification is sought. additional endorsements include motorcycle (category 2) and medium/heavy trucks (category 3). culinary 1600 comprehensive culinary program – baking and pastry section pastry/baking section (16 sessions/56 hours) instructor: a. santelli tuition: $500 additional cost: textbook purchase and lab fee required 6/20/2016 – 8/15/2016 mondays and tuesdays 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm this course is to help the student understand the basic fundamentals of baking and pastry arts. the topics that we cover are quick breads, puddings, dessert sauces, meringues, mousses, fruit desserts, pizza and cookies, just to name a few. at the completion of this course the student will be prepared to use these skills in a food production establishment. this class can be taken health/medical professions 1401 nurse aide 120 hours instructor: o. hackett, rn, bsn, msa tuition: $850.00 additional costs: textbook purchase required and $75.00 lab fee 6/20/2016 – 8/2/2016 mondays, tuesdays, thursdays fridays 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. please call 570-629-2001 ext. 1125 for course availability and for special requirements and specific admission policies 1427 medical assisting 20 sessions/75
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spring 2016 course offerings *online registration open now* automotive technology auto inspection seminar 1 session/4 hours cost: $20 3/22/2016 tuesday 5:30 pm – 9:30pm this seminar is for pa state automotive inspectors in monroe county. it will include updates on the new state inspection license renewals, new registration sticker overview, administrative review documents, inspection procedures, and law updates. space is limited, sign up quickly. sandwiches and refreshments will be included in the cost of the seminar. 0209 advanced automotive technology 19 sessions/57 hours instructor: b. wenzel tuition: $550.00 additional cost: textbook purchase and $125.00 material fee 2/22/2016 – 5/2/2016 mondays and wednesdays 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm advanced course will teach skills such as enhanced suspension systems, diagnosis and repair of abs- brakes and stability control. electronic ignition diagnostics, basic computer system diagnostics, dealing with electrical system problems (including shorts, broken wires, and malfunctioning lights), changing tail light sockets. engine performance diagnostics such as engine compression testing, engine vacuum testing and the use of hand held scanners. the students perform pre-delivery inspections on shop vehicles and repair faults they find wrong with each vehicle. electrical trainers are used with meters, test lights and other diagnostic tools. if you like electronics and want to increase your diagnostic abilities then this class is for you! 0213 autobody repair 14 sessions/42 hours instructor: b. kohler tuition: $425.00 addition cost: $100 material fee 2/16/2016 – 4/5/2016 tuesdays and thursdays 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm the student will be taught to repair m
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Mr. Courtright's Page Overview
m.c.t.i. criminal justice k-9 trevor with students guest speaker-rosemary ortiz/nj dept of corrections with the class of '15 guest speaker officer britt- u.s. fish & wildlife service airman max pages (class of '13) returning after basic training to visit class. 2016 skills usa competition results criminal justice -justin edwards crime scene investigation -amy koch, anthony kopeski, jason orefice congratulations to all of our competitors for a strong representation at district competition !!! welcome to the mcti criminal justice website!!! students who participate in this program will gain an insight to the career in police, military, security, and corrections. an emphasis is placed on self discipline, overall physical and mental fitness, public speaking skills, professionalism, strong work ethics, good character and responsibility. the criminal justice program has an articulating agreement with northampton community college and luzerne community college where the successful completer of the program may be entitled to receive six credits toward their degree at either institution respectively. if you feel you have what it takes to be part of the tradition of this program, visit your guidance counselor and request to enroll in the program. mr. courtright/criminal justice instructor student commendations will anderson and amber moeck-pleasant valley justin edwards recipient of the elmer hafer award at the pa. state police youth week.
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SOAR Flex Editor App
programs of study (pos) mission of soar the mission of soar (students occupationally and academically ready) is to prepare students for college and careers in a diverse, high-performing workforce. goal of soar soar is the career and technical program of study (pos) educational plan that articulates the secondary career and technical programs to postsecondary degree or diploma or certificate programs. soar programs lead students into a career pathway that align the secondary courses to a postsecondary program to complete a degree or certificate. what is soar? soar is built on programs of study which incorporate secondary education and postsecondary education elements and include coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant career and technical content. these career and technical programs of study includes a statewide articulation agreement partnership between secondary schools and postsecondary institutions. soar supports high demand careers soar programs prepare today's student for high priority occupations (hpo) which include career categories that are in high demand by employers, have higher skill needs, and are most likely to provide family sustaining wages. benefits of soar saving money on college tuition saving time by shortening college attendance getting on the right career pathway entering the job market ready getting a consistent education frameworks of soar secondary components validated competency lists (click here for more information about approved programs of study.) alignment to pa academic standards articulation to postsecondary institutions (click here for more information about statewide articulation.) pde/bcte career and technical education program approval end of program assessment industry certification alignment, if appropriate postsecondary components articulation to secondary programs validated core common competency l
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Welcome Welcome
monroe career & technical institute culinary arts program course description: the culinary arts program is a three-year program. it is designed to provide students with a combination of classroom theory and hands-on hospitality industry experience. the educational components of the course focus on fundamental culinary techniques, pastry arts, dining room service and management. the program includes safety, equipment use, and related math and science and employment skills. students practice their skill by operating a 60-seat restaurant five days a week, which is open to the public. the culinary arts program has a cooperative education component that allows qualified students to obtain entry level employment in the hospitality fields before graduation. the american culinary federation has validated our culinary arts program. culinary arts education is now one of the most popular programs of choice for secondary students. the monroe career & technical institute has developed high standards of excellence using the access acf curriculum. www.acfchefs.org these standards assure graduates of the culinary program that the american culinary federation has guided the curriculum of their career choice. upon graduation, students may take advantage of continuing their education in a post-secondary school with credits being applied to their post-secondary degree. students also receive the certification title of certified culinary student and are on their way to advanced job opportunities right out of high school. academic courses needed to be successful in the program are fundamental math,(fractions, decimals, percentages and measurements), algebra, geometry, related science, reading and english. uniform requirements students are required to have a clean (unsoiled) u
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Mrs. Rubino's Bio About Teacher App
tammy rubino, bsn, rn i started out my health career as a unit clerk (medical assistant) at a nursing home. i realized i wanted to do something more in health care and decided to become a nursing assistant. that choice branched into going to nursing school and finishing with my associate degree in nursing. more than 25 years ago. since that time; i have worked as a registered nurse in various departments and areas in health care. - ob/gyn- labor and delivery -medical surgical unit -mental health -orthopedic rehabilitation -nursing home *assistant director of nursing * staff development director * infection control/wound care director -nursing/health care education i decided to get my bachelor' s degree in nursing after all these years and finished my bachelor's degree in nursing 2011. my education does not stop; i am constantly taking courses to keep up to date with the ever changing health care environment and the educational environment. 250
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Instructor information and industry certifications Instructor information and industry certifications
power equipment technology instructor information page. name: kenneth hart email address: khart@monroe cti.org phone number: (570)629-2001 ex 2750 industry certifications: briggs and stratton master service technician briggs and stratton master instructor eetc certified master technician kohler engines certified technician stihl bronze technician class a heavy equipment technician class a heavy truck technician pennsylvania department of education vocational 1 instructional certification education: pocono mountain high school graduate united states marine corps organizational automotive technicians course graduate united states marine corps logistical vehicle systems course graduate northampton community college, associate in arts (education) degree temple university, currently enrolled in the career and technical education baccalaureate program. quick links mike rowe addresses dirty. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nwefvub-u0&feature=plcp mcti bobcat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xnl9wfpoza&feature=plcp the ruler game. http://www.rickyspears.com/rulergame/ the power portal login (for registered students) http://www.thepowerportal.com/login.htm insert your photo here.
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