Each academy principal oversees several of our technical program. Use the lists below to identify the principal to whom your student is assigned.
Mr. Andrew Loehwing
Carpentry
Commercial & Advertising Art
Communication Technology
Construction Trades
Culinary Arts
Electrical Occupations
HVAC
Landscape & Agriculture
Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing
Architecture & Construction Management
Mrs. Tiffany Henry
Computer Programming & Interactive Media
Licensed Cosmetology
Dental Assisting
Electronics & IT Support
Exercise & Sports Science
Medical Professions
Network Systems & Cyber Security
Ms. Sarah Koveleski
Automotive Technology
Collision Repair Technology
Criminal Justice
Diesel Technology
Early Childhood Education
Future K-12 Teacher Development
Powersports & Engine Technology
Precision Machining Technology
Welding & Metal Fabrication
Current students of the York County School of Technology may apply for a work permit by following the instructions listed below. Students who are not attending York Tech but wish to get a work permit must obtain one through their home school district.
First, pick up an application from the high school office or download a copy by clicking on this link. Afterward, select ONE of the following methods for age verification:
Attested transcript of the birth certificate, filed according to law with a register of vital statistics or other officer charged with the duty of recording births;
Certified baptismal certificate or transcript of the record of baptism showing the date of birth;
Passport showing the age of the minor;
Any certified documentary record of age other than a school record or an affidavit of age, which appears to the satisfaction of the issuing officer to be sufficient evidence of age;
The signed statement of a physician, physician's assistant or nurse practitioner, approved by the board of school directors, stating that, after examination, it is the opinion of the individual signing the statement that the applicant has attained the age required by law for the occupation in which the applicant expects to engage. The statement must be accompanied by an affidavit signed by the applicant's parent or legal guardian or, if there is no parent or legal guardian, by the applicant's next friend and certifying to the name, date and place of birth of the applicant and that the individual signing the statement is unable to produce any of the proofs of age specified in subclauses I, II, III and IV.
Turn in the completed application and supporting age documentation to the high school office. The office will complete all pertinent information on the work permit, update the school database, and issue a work permit to the student. The application and documentation will be held in the high school office until the student turns 18, at which point it will be destroyed.
Questions specific to York Tech’s work permit process may be directed to the high school office at 717-741-0820 x4998.
Please refer to the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Pennsylvania Child Labor Law web page for more information about work permits, including general details and FAQ guide.