Allied Health
Automotive Technology
Carpentry
Computer/Electronic Technology
Cosmetology (3 semesters)
Culinary Arts
Electrical Trades
Exploratory Trade Skills Experience (not a completer)
Fire Science/Emergency Medical Services
HVAC Technology & Plumbing
ndustrial Maintenance
Natural Resources
Visual Imaging & Print Technology
Webmaster Technology
Welding & Metals Technology
These programs are evaluated on an ongoing basis to align the curriculum with current business and industry standards. Learning sites may vary according to program needs (e.g., Union Hospital, Cecil College, Aberdeen Proving Ground). Prerequisites for these programs are upgraded according to business and industry recommendations. Due to a limited number of spaces available for students per program, there is a competitive application process for enrollment. Students are expected to participate in a work-based learning component within each program. All students are required to sit for their program’s industry recognized certification assessment. See course descriptions beginning on page 35 regarding local, state, and national licenses/certifications for each program.
All CCST students must provide proof of medical insurance or purchase school health insurance.
Students will be ranked for acceptance into programs according to the following criteria:
- All absences in the first three semesters of high school
Up to 13.5 days = 4 points
14-27 days = 3 points
28-40 days = 2 points
41-54 days = 1 point
55 or more = 0 points
- Grade point average earned in the first three semesters of high school
A (3.75-4.00) = 8 points
A- (3.50-3.74) = 7 points
B+ (3.26-3.49) = 6 points
B (2.75-3.25) = 5 points
B- (2.50-2.74) = 4 points
C+ (2.26-2.49) = 3 points
C (1.75-2.25) = 2 points
C- (1.50-1.74) = 1 point
- Application to a program non-traditional to gender = 1 point
- Entrance essay = 3 points (Persuasive Essay Rubric used to score essay)
- Two teacher recommendations - 3 points
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