Tech Prep programs prepare students for successful futures and may provide college credit for high school course work.
The Center for Arts & Technology is participating in the
Pennsylvania Department of Education initiative called Programs of
Study (POS). Programs of Study build on the foundation of Tech Prep
pathways, with the addition of statewide core competencies and
statewide articulation.
POS career and technical education programs are designed to provide
the rigorous training required for today’s high skill workforce.
Career-focused technical skills can help with job advancement, job
security, and job portability for current or emerging occupational
opportunities (high priority occupations).
Students at the Center for Arts & Technology participate in high
quality training based on the current needs of business and industry.
The skills taught include the integration of academic concepts with
technical competencies, providing the linkage from conceptual learning
to contextual learning.
The key to graduating from high school “college ready” is based on a
strong college prep academic foundation in high school including a math
sequence that will reach Algebra II by junior year as required by POS.
The POS initiative also includes statewide articulations. Students
who are following the college prep academic track, who complete the
career and technical program competencies of an approved POS, and end
of program assessment successfully may enjoy advanced placement at
postsecondary institutions across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Many career and technical programs at the Center for Arts &
Technology have additional articulation agreements with postsecondary
institutions. These agreements are specific to each postsecondary
institution and may provide for advanced placement based on the
competencies or industry standard certifications mastered at CAT.
All students should be planning for their future career pathway by
researching the required skills, education, projected job openings,
working conditions, and starting salaries.
The following Web sites are resources for this career related research.