The purpose of vocational-technical education is to provide the opportunity for students to learn the skills necessary to obtain useful and rewarding employment and/or to prepare them for career-oriented education in college or technical school. It is designed so that students may take a two-year sequential program during junior and senior years. Students electing to attend local vocational-technical schools spend a half-day at Carroll and a half-day at the Vo-Tech school. The complementary course of study provides sufficient credits to qualify the student for a high school diploma while providing the student with "entry-level" skills in specific trades. Admission depends upon the county in which the student resides.
Vocational- technical offerings may include:
Automotive
Building Construction
Business Data Processing
Commercial Art
Communications Technology
Cosmetology
Dental Lab Technician
Drafting/Design
Early Childhood Education
Electrical
Food Service Prep
Graphic Arts
Landscape Design
Medical Careers Program * Satellite program offered by the DCIU for honors-level credits
Medical Lab Technician
Metal Trades
Photographic Technology
*Students are required to enroll in a program and then contact the school for rostering. Students must be enrolled and inform the Office for Academic Affairs prior to June 30th.*