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Eastern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center

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About Our School

The Eastern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center is a part-time career and technology center (CTC) located in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.  The CTC serves ~575 students from three public school districts:  Derry Area, Greater Latrobe, and Ligonier Valley.  EWCTC offers 15 programs in one of five career clusters - Arts and Communications, Automotive, Construction, Engineering and Manufacturing, Health and Human Services and Information Technology. Students can obtain nationally recognized certification in all 15 programs.

To equip students with the knowledge and advanced technical skills necessary to excel in industry relevant careers and post-secondary education.

Our school will…

  Meet the needs of business and industry through advanced technical training and academic rigor.

Emphasize the need for students and staff to be active, lifelong learners.

Recognize the strengths and potential of each student to achieve higher standards.

  Continually develop post-secondary, community, and business and industry partners.

 

Our students will…

  Graduate with a comprehensive career plan that includes post-secondary and career navigational skills.

Demonstrate sophisticated technical knowledge with real world application.

  Be productive thinkers, problem solvers, and self-starters who demonstrate high level communication skills and a positive work ethic.

  Commit to being responsible, productive citizens who make a meaningful difference in our community.

We believe...

  The attainment of high levels of academic knowledge and technical skills are vital to student success.

  Effective interpersonal skills are essential to all aspects of life.

  It is our responsibility to provide opportunities, resources, and experiences to students and provide the support needed for success.

  The responsibility for ensuring student success is shared by students, teachers, and parents and actively supported by the business community and post-secondary institutions.

  • The Eastern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center is a part-time career and technology center (CTC) located in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.  The CTC serves ~575 students from three public school districts:  Derry Area, Greater Latrobe, and Ligonier Valley.  EWCTC offers 15 programs in one of five career clusters - Arts and Communications, Automotive, Construction, Engineering and Manufacturing, Health and Human Services and Information Technology. Students can obtain nationally recognized certification in all 15 programs.

  • To equip students with the knowledge and advanced technical skills necessary to excel in industry relevant careers and post-secondary education.

  • Our school will…

      Meet the needs of business and industry through advanced technical training and academic rigor.

    Emphasize the need for students and staff to be active, lifelong learners.

    Recognize the strengths and potential of each student to achieve higher standards.

      Continually develop post-secondary, community, and business and industry partners.

     

    Our students will…

      Graduate with a comprehensive career plan that includes post-secondary and career navigational skills.

    Demonstrate sophisticated technical knowledge with real world application.

      Be productive thinkers, problem solvers, and self-starters who demonstrate high level communication skills and a positive work ethic.

      Commit to being responsible, productive citizens who make a meaningful difference in our community.

  • We believe...

      The attainment of high levels of academic knowledge and technical skills are vital to student success.

      Effective interpersonal skills are essential to all aspects of life.

      It is our responsibility to provide opportunities, resources, and experiences to students and provide the support needed for success.

      The responsibility for ensuring student success is shared by students, teachers, and parents and actively supported by the business community and post-secondary institutions.