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  • Markle, Victoria

    Markle, Victoria < Back Special Populations Career Counselor 717-741-0820 Email*vmarkle 2179 S. Queen Street York, PA 17402 * Full email addresses are not listed to better combat spam. Ema il this individual by adding @ytec h. edu after the portion of the ema il address listed above.

  • Deller, Zachary

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  • Career & Technical | York Tech Spartans

    < Back to EPG Contents Career & Technical NOCTI (Skills) Certificate The Pennsylvania Skills Certificate was created by the Pennsylvania Department of Education to recognize career and technical education students who have achieved high skills in their chosen technical area. To be eligible for the Skills Certificate, a student must demonstrate that he/she has mastered the knowledge and skills required for an occupation. Students are defined as program completers and required to take the NOCTI test if they have completed three years in a technical program. To earn the Skills Certificate, a student must achieve an advanced score on the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) or meet the requirements on the NIMS test given in the spring of their senior year. Students are tested in two areas. The on–line (written) test covers factual knowledge, technical information, and the understanding of principles and problem solving related to the chosen vocational–technical program. The performance test allows students to demonstrate that they have the skills required to do the job. The test is given to seniors in the spring of each year at York Tech, and local business and industry representatives evaluate the students’ performance. The Pennsylvania Skills Advanced Certificate is signed by the current Governor of Pennsylvania. Non-Traditional Students Many students in York County are choosing careers that are right for them, regardless of gender. Such choices could provide greater personal and professional satisfaction, higher salaries, incentive for advanced training and education, employment potential and advancement possibilities. The goal of the YCST is to assure that ALL students have full and equal access to occupational training by providing career exploration activities and on–going support services for those students. SOAR (Students Occupationally and Academically Ready) York Tech is a member of the SOAR program. The mission of SOAR is to prepare students for college and careers in a diverse, high performing workforce. A SOAR program is a PDE approved, Career & Technical Education program that credits skills and tasks learned in high school to a post–secondary program. Not all technical areas will have SOAR credits available. Check for current SOAR credits, as they are updated on a revolving calendar. The SOAR website, PA Transfer and Articulation Center SOAR Agreements Online will provide information on: What is SOAR How to qualify for SOAR credits How to find a college that offers articulated credit with SOAR programs Technical Programs at York Tech Architecture & Construction Management (CIP 15.1303) The Architecture and Construction Management program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to the basic aspects of planning, preparing, interpreting and designing architectural, structural, electrical, and other drawings and sketches used in various Architectural and Construction fields. Instruction is designed to provide experiences in AutoCAD and Chief Architect design software for production of architectural drawings. Instruction will be provided in software for estimating and scheduling (project management). In addition to digital modeling, we will also be creating physical models to understand special relationships. Students will have the opportunity to be dual enrolled their Junior and Senior year where they will obtain 18 credits with HACC toward its Architecture or Construction Management degrees. Certifications OSHA 10 AutoDesk AutoCAD Certification PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Automotive Technology (CIP 47.0604) Automotive Technology offers a wide variety of opportunities for the students. They can learn a valuable trade through a combination of classroom instruction and hands–on training. Curriculum is revised to keep current with the latest technological developments in the automotive industry. Some key areas of instruction are automotive maintenance and light repair, engine repair, automatic transmission/transaxle, manual drive train and axle, suspension and steering, brakes, electrical/electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance. Certifications Pennsylvania State Inspection–Cat 1 Pennsylvania Emission Inspection ASE Refrigerant, Reclamation & Recovery (609) Snap On Meter Snap On Shop Key Snap On Zeus Valvoline Oil 101 OSHA 10 SP2 Safety PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Carpentry (CIP 46.0201) The Carpentry program covers the major aspects of residential and light commercial construction as well as a variety of remodeling functions. Students will work with a variety of building and finishing materials in order to become familiar with proper methods. Training is given using hand tools, power tools, and other portable equipment. Onsite and offsite construction projects are incorporated into classroom instruction. Certifications OSHA PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) International Residential Construction SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Constructions Trades (CIP 46.999) The Construction Trades Program has been designed provide students a broad overview of carpentry, masonry, electrical, plumbing, energy efficiency, project management, estimating, blueprints, site layout, and heavy equipment operation. This course is designed to stress employability skills. It focuses on what behavior, workforce culture & attitude is required by future employers. This approach makes the student become more professional. Since most of the students will be entering the workforce after graduation. The course will include measures used by employers in the real world. Training is given using hand tools, power tools, and other portable equipment. Onsite and offsite construction projects are incorporated into classroom instruction. Certifications Pre-Apprenticeship HBI (Home Builders Institute) Online Certifications OSHA 30 PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) Bobcat Mini Excavation Forklift Operator JCB Telehandler JLG Manlift Certification Caterpillar 420 Backhoe Collision Repair Technology (CIP 47.0603) This state-of-the-art training facility is designed for individuals interested in mastering the repair of damaged vehicles. Students gain hands-on experience using the latest techniques and industry-standard equipment, including a Chief E–Z Liner frame machine, Hunter alignment rack, PPG water-based paint system, advanced spray guns, and an Accudraft spray booth. Through a balanced blend of theory and practice, enhanced by the immersive I-CAR Academy curriculum, students develop expertise in frame repair, MIG welding, refinishing and custom design, dent removal, suspension systems, and electrical diagnostics. Students also gain exposure to the latest industry trends, including advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), hybrid and electric vehicle considerations, and the use of digital measuring and estimating systems. Emphasis is placed on environmental responsibility with waterborne paint technology and proper waste management practices. In addition to technical training, students strengthen employability skills such as teamwork, communication, and professionalism, while working on real-world vehicles in a shop environment that mirrors industry standards. Graduates of this program are well-prepared to pursue I-CAR certifications, enter the workforce as entry-level technicians, or continue advanced training in collision repair and refinishing. Certifications Mobile Air Condition (MACS) SP2 Safety and Pollution I–Car Certifications (24 possible) PA Skills Certification (NOCTI) SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Commercial & Advertising Art (CIP 50.0402) Students will learn the skills of visual communication and will prepare a portfolio throughout the program to promote their work and talent when they graduate. The major emphasis is on the basic principles of design and elements of art through skill development and exploring different media. The course places an emphasis on traditional and digital illustration and graphic design, allowing for students to progress into additional disciples, such as UI/UX Design, Basic Animation, and 3D Modelling. Students will prepare projects from the conceptual stage through to the web/pre-press. The students will be using industry software throughout this course learning the basic skills to advance. Certifications PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Communication Technology (CIP 10.9999) Communication Technology is a multimedia course preparing students for careers and post-secondary education in digital and print fields. In this shop students will explore graphic design, photography, and audio/video production using our state-of-the-art equipment and studio spaces. Additionally, students will explore web media and computer operations. Students will learn how to use industry standard equipment and applications through a variety of exercises and projects. Certifications Adobe Certified Professional (ACP) PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Criminal Justice (43.0107) Do you have what it takes? Personal responsibility, integrity, and self–discipline are needed to be successful in the field of public safety. Improve your physical training, take fingerprints, and perform first aid. Make quick decisions while using the Fire Arms Training Simulator, and evidence processing equipment. This program prepares students for entry–level positions in the Criminal Justice arena, specifically, the field of Law Enforcement and Emergency Medical Services. Personal responsibility, integrity, and self–discipline will be expected. Intensive physical training, rigorous academics, and adherence to strict standards of personal appearance are required. Criteria for Admission Receive a certification from a physician that the student can engage in a rigorous physical training regimen. Certifications First Aid/CPR FEMA 100.c,700.b, 906,800,200.c,907, 20.22 AED Essentials OSHA 10 HOUR General Industry safety Infant/Child NARCAN Certification PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) NIMS Certificates SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Culinary Arts (12.0508) Chop, fillet and create exciting cuisine every day as you experience the fast–paced culinary industry. From cooking for the student run Spartan Inn, to providing food for large groups, students gain valuable restaurant experience. Students will bake breads, cakes, pies, and experiment with confections and chocolate. Certifications PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) ServSafe Food Handlers Certification National Restaurant Association Pro-Start Certification SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Dental Assisting (51.0601) Dental Assistants perform a variety of patient care duties as they work chairside with the dentist. They learn to prepare patients and assist the dentist with procedures such as fillings, crowns and extractions by preparing and passing dental instruments and by keeping the mouth clear and dry. Other tasks are to mix and prepare dental materials, sterilize instruments, disinfect treatment rooms, take impressions and x-rays. Dental Assistants also perform basic lab duties such as and making models of teeth and whitening trays. Certifications Dental Assisting National Board Radiation Health & Safety Certification Healthcare Provider CPR Certification SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Diesel Technology (47.0613) Diesel Technology is a broad–based program covering basic diesel engine fundamentals and engine overhaul procedures, full truck alignment, electrical/electronic engines, the use of precision measuring tools, air brake systems, drive train components, and PA State inspection procedures. Diesel Technology also offers state of the art curriculum including Mack, Volvo, and Paccar training, an asset when entering the industry. Certifications Snap-On/NC3 DVOM Training Certification SP2 safety Certification State Inspection Certification CON/MET Hub Certification Bendix Airbrake Certification Hendrickson Suspension Systems Certification Mobile Air Conditioning (MACS) Delco Remy Charging and Starting System Certification Early Childhood Education (19.0708) Are you creative, energetic, and enjoy working with children? Learn how to develop and present lesson plans to young children, spend time working at a local elementary school, at our on–site Early Learning Center, or at other community childcare programs. Earn hours towards the 480 hours of training required to apply for your Child Development Associate Credential. Criteria for Admission Criminal clearance, child abuse clearance, FBI fingerprints, National Sex Offender Registry verification, physical, mantoux TB test, two letters of reference. Certifications Child Development Associate Credential Pediatric First Aid PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Electrical Occupations (46.0399) Safely install electrical systems in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Read and understand blueprints and schematics. Wire a variety of lighting and receptacle circuits and finish wire electrical panels. Install many different conduit and raceway systems. Study the theory of electricity and learn how to design and terminate electro–mechanical control systems. Students will also participate a PA registered pre-apprenticeship program offered by the York Electrical Institute. Students who complete the pre-apprenticeship within accepted guidelines will be offered a guaranteed interview and may qualify for advanced standing to second year of the five-year apprenticeship program. Certifications CPR AED Essentials OSHA –30 SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing (15.9999) Students in Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing begin their first year with a cross-training rotation in Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing and Precision Machining Technology. Because these technical fields are deeply connected, exposure to both areas builds a stronger foundation for students and provides valuable career flexibility. After the rotation, students select the program area in which they will complete their technical training. The program prepares students with the knowledge and hands-on skills needed for success in the modern engineering and manufacturing workforce. Instruction is project-based and industry-driven, with emphasis on the engineering design process, precision measurement, CAD modeling, and shop applications. Students will work with tools, machines, and technology used in today’s advanced manufacturing and engineering environments, while also developing problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills. Key areas of instruction include: Engineering design and problem solving Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) 3D modeling and 3D printing Engineering graphics, measurement, and tolerancing Prototyping and systems testing Manufacturing systems and automation (including VEX Robotics integration) Principles of mechanics and materials Fluid power and thermal systems Safety practices and OSHA standards Certifications PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) OSHA 30 – General Industry Siemens Level One SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits K-12 Teacher Development (13.0101) Are you creative, energetic, and enjoy working with children? Learn how to develop and present lesson plans, explore the social foundations of education and child development, and spend time working a t a local elementary schools and other community educational programs. Earn hours toward your Paraprofessional Training Certification, and a variety of other industry credentials. Criteria for Admission Criminal clearance, child abuse clearance, FBI fingerprints, National Sex Offender Registry verification, physical, Mantoux TB test, two letters of reference. Certifications PDE Credential of Competency for Special Education Paraeducators AED / CPR / First Aid Training Prevent Suicide PA Foundation Suicide Awareness Training CAST UDL Credentials 1 & 2 Mandated Reporter Training PSTAT PSSA/Keystone Testing Training PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning/Plumbing (CIP 47.0201) The HVAC/Plumbing program trains students for the always changing, always in demand HVAC industry. Students will learn to identify and safely use power and hand tools to complete hands–on projects. They advance to learning the materials and equipment of the field while completing more challenging installation jobs. Students receive instruction on electricity and electrical components and controls, and the technical aspects of HVAC which includes proper installation, setup, service, and troubleshooting of residential and commercial heating and cooling systems. Certifications ESCO Student Outcome Assessment (HVAC Excellence) EPA Section 608 (Refrigerant) Osha 30 CPR TracPipe Certification (Gas Piping) PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Information Technology This program is designed to introduce students to the world of information technology–computer hardware, software, and networking systems. Students will rotate through the four programs in the pathway during Level 1 & Level 2, and then select an area of concentration for their final two years. The Information Technology Systems Program includes several foundation courses to help students succeed in this high-paced, challenging career. During the first year, students will take the following foundational courses Related to the IT Fundamentals + Certification: Intro to Hardware 1 Intro to Software 1 Intro to Programming Intro to Cyber Security During the second year, students will take the following foundational skills courses: Computer Hardware diagnostics Linux OS Basics Python Programming Cyber Security Principles After completion of the eight foundation courses, students will have the opportunity to select an area of the field to gain specialty experience in during their 11th & 12th grade years. Computer Programming & Interactive Media Specialist Programming and Website Design, including Android and iOS app development, and Unity Video Game Design. CIW Web Design Associate Certification and AP Computer Science training are both included as part of this course. Computer Systems & IT Repair Support Specialist Students receive instruction in basic computer design and architecture, problems of specific computer application, component and system maintenance and inspection procedures, hardware and software problem diagnosis, and repair and report preparation. IT Systems Management Specialist Students will focus on system virtualization, server configurations, Apple products management, and technical support training and modeling. Network Systems & Cyber Security Specialist This pathway is broken down in to two years, during the junior year, students will focus on networking infrastructure and network operations, content conforms to the CompTIA Network+ Certification, and the CCNA Certification. The Senior year is dedicated to cyber security principles and development of practical defensive and offensive cyber security skills. The content from this year conforms to the CompTIA Security + Certification test and related skills. Computer Programming & Interactive Media (CIP 52.1201) This program is designed to prepare students for a career in Software Development. The first two years, students will “rotate” through the four IT Academy shops, developing overlapping skills that are used as fundamentals for all programs. Students will also be able to sample the different programs to select one to complete in their 11th and 12th grade years. The four programs are: Computer Programming & Interactive Media Computer Networking & Cyber Security Information Systems Management Electronics & IT Support Computer Programming & Interactive Media Developer Web Design in HTML, CSS and JavaScript, application programming in Python, and advanced web applications with NodeJS and SQL. Students will be able to design and code complete solutions for all types of digital problems. Students can earn certification in CIW JavaScript Specialist and obtain college credits for Software Development career tracks. In addition, students are also taught a variety of soft skills used heavily in this industry and many others. These include team collaboration, project planning, documentation, professional communication and networking, and personal development. Certifications PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) IT Fundamentals CIW JavaScript Specialist Computer Systems Technology (CIP 15.1202 ) Students in this program will acquire the knowledge and hands-on skills to become an IT technician. Students will perform maintenance and repairs to various IT devices, while learning more about electronics. Students will master competencies which include Personal & Environmental Safety, Computing Fundamentals, Computer Software, Demonstrate Internet Applications, Digital Electronics, Computer Hardware, Operating Systems, Logic Circuits, Basic Networking, Security, Troubleshooting, and Customer Service. Support for personal computers and mobile devices has evolved into one of the largest service industries in the world. This program is designed to prepare students to help maintain, support, and upgrade PC’s and mobile devices. In order to be a marketable computer support technician, you need to learn how the components of a computer work with the operating system software so you can apply that knowledge in troubleshooting a faulty computer system. During the students’ 11th & 12th grade year, they will be working to earn their NOCTI certificate and other industry certifications needed in the workplace. The certifications offered include Comp TIA IT Fundamentals, A+, and Network +. Certifications Comp TIA IT-Fundamentals A+ certifications Network+ SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Network/Virtualization Specialist (CIP 11.0901) This program of study focuses on the implementation and maintenance of both desktop and server operating systems. The Goal of this program is to train students to act as systems and network administrators. To accomplish this students begin with Introduction to software 1 and 2 which covers the installation and administration of the windows OS and other tasks aligned with IT fundamentals certification exam. The junior year of IT Systems will cover server operating systems and Linux desktop and server operations. Network topics aligned with the Network + certification are covered providing students with a well-rounded knowledge of how datacenters function. Senior students continue onto Cyber Security in their senior year. Certifications COMPTIA Network + PA Skills Certificate (NOCTI) COMPTIA Linux + COMPTIA Server + SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Network Systems & Cyber Security (CIP 11.0901) Focus on Computer Networking and Cybersecurity. Freshmen and sophomores rotate through Introduction to Networking I & II. Juniors and seniors concentrate on advanced computer networking concepts and application, cybersecurity, and ethical hacking through Cisco Systems Network Academy. All students are eligible for college credits from HACC, Harrisburg University, and Pittsburg Technical College. Certifications Cisco CCNA Cisco Security Fundamentals Cisco Cybersecurity Operations CompTIA IT Fundamentals CompTIA A+ CompTIA Network+ CompTIA Security + Pennsylvania Skills Certificate (NOCTI) SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Landscaping & Agriculture (CIP 01.0601) The Landscaping & Agriculture program covers training in equipment usage such as skid loader and Bobcat utility vehicle, greenhouse management, agriculture, turf maintenance, plant identification, tree maintenance, nursery production and landscape design, management, and construction including pond and patio installation. Practical experience is gained through school landscape plantings, plan and maintenance of a vegetable garden and maintenance of a nursery area. Certifications Pennsylvania Skills Certificate (NOCTI) Landscape Safety Training (Greenius) HOSTA NSTMOP Tractor Safety Pennsylvania Certified Horticulturalist Associate (PCH) S/PS Construction Safety OSHA 10 - Agriculture certification should be added SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Licensed Cosmetology (CIP 12.0401) Students in the Licensed Cosmetology program study topics such as: history, careers, professionalism, safety, infection control, anatomy & physiology, chemistry, electricity, salon business, PA State Cosmetology law, and rules and regulations. In addition, students are training in hair care skills such as shampooing, hair cutting, styling, braiding, extensions, up–dos, perming, relaxing, coloring, balayage, and foiling. Instruction also includes the care of hands and nails, feet and toes, skin, hair removal, and makeup artistry. Students practice these techniques on mannequins, practice hands, or people. During their junior and senior year, students participate in clinical experience by demonstrating services on customers at the cosmetology clinic, the Spartan Spa. Upon completion of 1250 hours, a transcript of 75% or higher in the course, and an Official Criminal Record History check, students are able to take the PA State Board Examination, which is required for licensing. Certifications Pennsylvania Cosmetology License Pennsylvania Skills Certificate (NOCTI) S/P2 Cosmetology Barbicide Certification SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Medical Professions (CIP 51.9999) Students are required to complete the foundation courses during the first two years at York Tech. The intent of this program is to provide a foundation for these students and to aid students and teachers in choosing appropriate pathway placements that will lead to informed career decisions. The Medical Professions Program includes several foundation courses to help students succeed in this high–paced, challenging career. During the first two years, students will cover the following topics: Orientation & Safety Nutrition & Hydration Medical Terminology/Human Body Rehabilitation & Restoration Diseases and Disorders Basic Clinical Skills Mathematics in Allied Health Legal & Ethical Issues Basic First Aid After completion of the foundation courses, students will have the opportunity to select areas of the field to gain specialty experience in during their 11th & 12th grade years. They can select from the following courses: Advanced Medical Simulation (Year Course) Open to seniors only. Students will take honors Anatomy & Physiology in preparation for college level coursework as part of the class. Students will be exposed to actual real-life medical scenarios in a simulation lab. Intensive theory will be taught in preparation for the simulation experience. Career shadowing is required to expose students to various medical settings according to the student’s post-secondary and career goals. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) (Year Course) Open to seniors only and held offsite. Coordinated through HACC. This course utilizes the National EMS Education Standards. These standards include anatomy and physiology, assessment of injuries and illnesses, EPR and AED, pediatric and geriatric emergencies, lifting, moving and transport of patients, assisting patients with medications, and roles and responsibilities of the EMT. Upon successful completion of the EMT program students are eligible for their EMT certification exam. In addition to the EMT course, students will also be required to complete the Medical Terminology course through HACC. Patient Care Technician Certification Prep Course (Year Course) Students taking this course will have the opportunity for hands-on learning to provide quality patient care in a healthcare setting. Skills sets include vital signs assessments, bedside personal care, obtaining EKGs, and practicing phlebotomy techniques, as well as providing emotional support for patients and family members during illness and recovery. Senior students have the opportunity to sit for a national certification exam through National Healthcareers Association upon completion of the course. Medical Technologies Associate (MTA) Certification Prep Course Students will learn about administrative and clinical duties of several allied health professions. A combination of common curriculum and independent self-study prepares the students in the area of his/her choice: Medical Administrative Assisting (CMAA), Clinical Medical Assisting (CCMA), and EKG Technician (CET). Common units of study include, but not limited to: anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and medical terminology; HIPAA Rules and OSHA Standards within the workplace; emergency preparedness, First Aid and Standard CPR/AED; maintaining patient records, including filing, proper documentation procedures; basic computer skills, basic bookkeeping procedures, basic insurance terminology; basic clinical skills, and effective communication skills. Students who qualify will have opportunity to earn certifications through National Healthcareers Association (NHA). Nursing Career Preparation (Year Course) Students who take this course will be exposed to a variety of pharmacological skills such as medication administration, injections, and IV infusions and advanced nursing skills such as tracheostomy care, urinary catheterization care, and gastrostomy care. Advanced theory about medications and their correlation to the human body and disease will be incorporated into this course, as well as clinical math calculations such as conversions, dose calculations, and pediatric dosing. Various technical skills that involve using a hospital pyxis machine and a nursing home punch card, medication cart, and crash cart procedures are also incorporated into the course. Students will be required to complete a minimum of ten hours of career shadowing in a health care setting or volunteer experience related to the health care field. Certifications Offered Through the Pathways CMAA – Certified Medial Administrative Assistant CET – Certified EKG Technician Basic Life Support CPR/AED CPCT/A – Certified Patient Care Technician CCMA (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant) Advanced First Aid Pennsylvania Skills Certificate (NOCTI) Stop the Bleed HIPAA OHSA 10 SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Powersports & Engine Technology (CIP 47.0699) Students will have the opportunity to earn several industry recognized certifications as they learn the basics of diagnosing and repairing motorcycles and ATVs, outdoor power equipment, marine engines, Waverunners, and trailers. Students will learn how to maintain, diagnose, and repair engines, electrical and mechanical systems, and fuel delivery systems. Students will have the opportunity to work on real world customer repair jobs to practice their skills as they work through the 3-year rotating curriculum. Graduating this program you will be able to enter the workforce at a dealer entry level position in service, parts, or sales. This could include Motorcycles and ATV dealers, outdoor power equipment dealers, heavy equipment dealers or maintenance centers, marine dealers or marinas. There are also post-secondary opportunities if more training is needed or desired in any of the above areas. Certifications State Inspection (motorcycle) SP2 Ethics, Safety, and pollution prevention certifications S/P2 Pollution NC3 Meter Briggs & Stratton Master Service Technician or MST Engine Equipment Training Council Certifications Lift Truck Stihl Bronze and Set up certifications Snap-On NC3 Meter Honda EN1 Engine Apprentice Yamaha Introduction to outboard Systems Yamaha Introduction to Jet Propulsion Yamaha Portable Maintenance Certification Yamaha Bronze SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Precision Machining Technology (CIP 48.0501) This program builds a firm foundation in the following areas: manual lathe, manual vertical mill, surface grinder, drill press, bench work, precision measurement, print reading, and understanding geometric tolerances. Students cover advanced machining techniques on Computer Numerical Control Turning Centers and Computer Numerical Control Milling centers. Cross Training/Rotation, New Students, Level 1 Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing students, Precision Machining Technology students, there is such a great need in manufacturing (engineering and machining) that York County School of Technology is offering a cross-training program. This cross-training program will allow students to explore the world of engineering and Precision Machining Technology. This experience will enable students to make an informed decision about their future. Certifications NIMS Level 1 OSHA 10 Forklift Operator HASS CNC Turning and CNC Mill Operator Certification Immerse2Learn Training Certifications SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Exercise & Sports Science (CIP 51.2604) The Exercise and Sport Science program of study is designed to prepare students for careers in physical therapy, athletic training, exercise science, sports medicine, and related health and fitness fields. Students will gain technical knowledge and hands-on experience in areas such as injury prevention and care, treatment and rehabilitation techniques, exercise science and prescription, nutrition and hydration, emergency care, infection control, legal and ethical considerations, and human development and mental health. Fitness and exercise are central to this program. Throughout the year, students will participate in and lead a variety of exercises and rehabilitation practices, including cardiovascular and aerobic activities, weightlifting, stretching, and therapeutic techniques. By actively engaging in these activities, students will develop a full understanding of how the body responds to exercise, as well as the processes of injury prevention, care, and recovery. In addition, students will learn and practice key clinical and professional skills, such as taping, wrapping, and bracing athletic injuries; applying heat and cold therapies; charting and monitoring vital signs; and developing personalized fitness and training programs for themselves and others. Students will also assess and track their own fitness progress, applying the same methods they will use to support future clients and patients. Certifications Pennsylvania Skills Certificate (NOCTI) HeartSaver AED HeartSaver CPR HeartSaver First Aid NASM CPT-7: Certified Personal Trainer Stop the Bleed ConcussionWise HeatWise CardiacWise OSHA - Healthcare SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits Welding / Metal Fabrication (CIP 48.0508) Welding and Metal Fabrication is a competitive industrial program that will teach you the most common and in demand welding processes (SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW), cutting processes (OFC, PAC), and methods to forming and finishing metal. Welders will learn how to build projects based off of blueprint reading concepts comparable to industry driven tolerances. taught within the classroom. Tools that will be utilized in the shop range from basic or standard items (tape measures, c-clamps, grinders...) to programming and running high precision CNC operated equipment. Certifications Entry Level Welder OSHA General Industry (10 Hour) Pennsylvania Skills Certificate (NOCTI) Weld D1.1 SMAW Weld D1.1 FCAW Forklift Operator Weld D1.5 Combo SMAW Weld D1.3 GMAW SOAR Credits Refer to the SOAR website for current SOAR credits < Back to EPG Contents Back to Top

  • Wrestling, Girls

    Coach Manalli Wrestling, Girls Coach Manalli HeathManalli@yahoo.com Additional Information Wrestling is one of the sports offered directly by York Tech. Therefore, students who choose to participate will play under the York Tech Spartans name and logo. For information about the team's full schedule, tryouts, rules, and more, email the coach listed above. Additionally, use the link below to view the team's schedule of upcoming matches. Schedules Icon by icons8

  • Gibson, Alexander

    Gibson, Alexander < Back Math Teacher 717-741-0820 Email*: akgibson 2179 S. Queen Street York, PA 17402 * Full email addresses are not listed to better combat spam. Ema il this individual by adding @ytec h. edu after the portion of the ema il address listed above.

  • Jamison, Terry

    Jamison, Terry < Back Precision Metal Machining 717-741-0820 Email*: tjamison 2179 S. Queen Street York, PA 17402 * Full email addresses are not listed to better combat spam. Ema il this individual by adding @ytec h. edu after the portion of the ema il address listed above.

  • Homecoming 2025

    < Back Homecoming 2025 Date & Time This year’s homecoming dance will be held at York Tech from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025. The homecoming football game will be held on the same day at 10 a.m. against Biglerville in York Tech’s stadium. Attendance & Tickets All York Tech students are invited to attend but only juniors and seniors will be permitted to attend the dance with outside guests. Tickets will be sold from approximately Sept 29-Oct. 15. The sales link is posted below. Tickets will cost $20 per person. TICKET SALES LINK: ycst.info/hocotix25 (The sales page will appear blank until it is live.) After making an online purchase, no physical or digital ticket will be issued. However, students must retain the electronic receipt and present it at the door as proof of purchase. The name of each student for whom a ticket is purchased will be recorded and used to verify attendance eligibility on the day of the dance. All dance attendees must have their photo ID available to show, if requested by a staff member. Outside Guests Juniors and seniors are permitted to attend the dance with outside guests. All non-York Tech dance guests must be pre-registered by submitting the Dance Guest Agreement Form, which can be obtained in the High School Office. The completed form should be turned into the High School Office before a ticket is purchased for the individual. All outside guests must have their photo ID available to show, if requested by a staff member. Theme and Dress The theme of the dance will be Enchanted Forest . Students’ attire does not have to match the theme. This is a semi-formal event, and students should dress accordingly. Jeans and hats will not be permitted. Ballroom Closet York Tech students in need of dance attire may visit the Ballroom Closet, located in The HUB. The Ballroom Closet will be open 7:50-8:10 a.m. on school days from Sept. 29 through Oct. 24. Gowns, suits, and men’s and women’s shoes will be available. All items are free of charge. Students should visit Ms. Hawkins in Room 1258 with questions. Dinner Food trucks, such as Killer Eats, SoCo Tacos, Premium Shaved Ice, Bricker’s Famous Fries, and On My Grind Coffee, will be on campus selling food from 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Students will have the option to pay for food from these vendors. Light refreshments will also be available at no charge. Homecoming Court Seniors interested in running for Homecoming Court should check the class Schoology group for information. Fuel Your Future York Tech has been helping to shape students' futures since 1969. If you think we might be a good fit for you, be on the lookout for more information about our annual Open House in November. In the meantime, we welcome the chance to answer your questions, so don't hesitate to reach out! Contact Us

  • Spartan Review, Vol. 2, Issue 35

    < Back Spartan Review, Vol. 2, Issue 35 This is the text-based version of York Tech's weekly e-newsletter. Sign up to receive the email version of this publication, which includes a more user-friendly format, by visiting ycst.info/spartan-review . Calendar Reminders April 5 — Last Day to Purchase Prom Tickets [Details ] April 10 — Style Show [Details ] April 11 — Practical Nursing Open House [Details ] April 12 — Seniors Report, Grades 9-11 Off April 15 — Seniors Report, Grades 9-11 Off April 19-21 — The SpongeBob Musical [Tickets ] Featured News Solar Eclipse — The upcoming solar eclipse will occur on Monday, April 8. Classes and activities during the school day will proceed as scheduled, and eclipse-viewing glasses will not be distributed. Coaches and advisors will communicate any modifications for after-school activities directly to affected students. As a precaution, we strongly advise parents and caregivers to speak with their children about the importance of proper safety during the eclipse. Click on the button below for safety information provided by NASA. [Link ] New Podcast Episode — A new episode of our podcast, Inside York Tech, is now available by clicking on the button below. Lee King '08 and teacher Don Bryant join the show to discuss the Architecture & Construction Management program, Mr. King's successful recording studio, what prospective students can expect in Mr. Bryant's class, and more. [Listen ] Need to Know 2024-25 Calendar — The calendar for the 2024-25 school year was approved during the Joint Operating Committee meeting on Thursday, March 28. It can be viewed by clicking on the button below. [Calendar ] Report Cards — Report cards for the third marking period are available in Skyward. A copy of your child's report card can be downloaded by logging into Skyward, selecting Portfolio, and clicking the download icon next to the appropriate file. [Skyward ] Senior Class Trip — The Senior Class trip will be on Friday, May 17. It will take place on a Charter Lunch Cruise in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Please click on the button below for more information, including details about ticket sales. [More ] Spartans in Action Students of the Month — Congratulations to our students of the month for March: Wesley Nutting, Xander Roberts, Cole Saylor, Ava Sloan, and Rehan Zahid! We recognized all five students during last week's Joint Operating Committee meeting, and it was a pleasure to present plaques to those in attendance. [Video ] Teacher Spotlight — Congratulations to Terry Jamison, York Tech’s Precision Machining Technology instructor, for being featured in the April 2024 issue of the Phillips Pulse Education Newsletter ! Click on the button below to check out his profile (page 3) and a section about York Tech (page 5). [Newsletter ] HROT Wows Crowd — Excitement and some nerves were present when our three Hot Rodders of Tomorrow (HROT) teams competed in the Pennsylvania Regional Engine Competition on March 23. During the event, all three squads qualified for nationals in Las Vegas thanks to stellar times of 21:57 (Blue Team/QA1), 23:06 (Red Team/Parts Pro), and 30:58 (Black Team/Howards Cams). Disassembling and reassembling engines in such a short time is no easy task, and we’d like to congratulate the students and advisors for their success. Good luck at nationals in November! [Photos ] Track & Field — Our track and field teams have the potential to compete for YAIAA Division III titles this year. The squads have been led by numerous Spartans, including Eli Steel and Kayden Parris, who were nominated for the YAIAA Athlete of the Week Award! Click on the button below to view photos from the Spartan Out-of-the Blocks Invitational on March 21. [Photos ] The SpongeBob Musical — Preparations for The SpongeBob Musical are well underway, and we can't wait to unveil the awesome set later this month! The talented students and advisors in our Drama Club, in conjunction with the Weary Arts Group, have been working very hard to make this an entertaining show for all ages. Please consider supporting their efforts by attending one of the four shows from April 19-21. Tickets can be purchased by clicking on the button below. [Tickets ] [Photos ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Está leyendo la versión en texto del boletín electrónico semanal de York Tech. Regístrese para recibir la versión por correo electrónico de esta publicación, que incluye imágenes y un formato más fácil de usar, visitando ycst.info/spartan-review . Recordatorios del Calendario 5 de abril — Último día para comprar entradas para el baile de graduación [Detalles ] 10 de abril — Desfile de estilo [Detalles ] 11 de abril — Jornada de puertas abiertas de enfermería práctica [Detalles ] 12 de abril — Los estudiantes del último año asisten, no hay clases para los grados 9-11 15 de abril — Los estudiantes del último año asisten, no hay clases para los grados 9-11 19-21 de abril — El musical de Bob Esponja [Entradas ] Noticias Destacadas Eclipse solar — El próximo eclipse solar ocurrirá el lunes 8 de abril. Las clases y actividades durante el día escolar continuarán según lo programado y no se distribuirán anteojos para ver el eclipse. Los entrenadores y asesores comunicarán cualquier modificación de las actividades extraescolares directamente a los estudiantes afectados. Como precaución, recomendamos encarecidamente a los padres y cuidadores que hablen con sus hijos sobre la importancia de una seguridad adecuada durante el eclipse. Haga clic en el botón a continuación para obtener información de seguridad proporcionada por la NASA. [Enlace ] Nuevo episodio de podcast — Un nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast, Inside York Tech, ya está disponible haciendo clic en el botón a continuación. Lee King '08 y el maestro Don Bryant se unen al programa para discutir el programa de Gestión de Arquitectura y Construcción, el exitoso estudio de grabación del Sr. King, lo que los futuros estudiantes pueden esperar en la clase del Sr. Bryant y más. [Escuchar ] Necesito Saber Calendario 2024-25 — El calendario para el año escolar 2024-25 fue aprobado durante la reunión del Comité Operativo Conjunto el jueves 28 de marzo. Puede verlo haciendo clic en el botón a continuación. [Calendario ] Boletas de calificaciones — Las boletas de calificaciones para el tercer período de calificaciones están disponibles en Skyward. Puede descargar una copia de la boleta de calificaciones de su hijo iniciando sesión en Skyward, seleccionando Portafolio y haciendo clic en el ícono de descarga al lado del archivo apropiado. [Hacia el cielo ] Viaje de la clase senior — El viaje de la clase senior será el viernes 17 de mayo. Se llevará a cabo en un crucero con almuerzo chárter en el puerto interior de Baltimore. Haga clic en el botón a continuación para obtener más información, incluidos detalles sobre la venta de entradas. [Más ] Espartanos en Acción Estudiantes del mes — Felicitaciones a nuestros estudiantes del mes de marzo: Wesley Nutting, Xander Roberts, Cole Saylor, Ava Sloan y Rehan Zahid. Reconocimos a los cinco estudiantes durante la reunión del Comité Operativo Conjunto de la semana pasada y fue un placer presentar placas a los asistentes. [Video ] Centro de atención del maestro — Felicitaciones a Terry Jamison, instructor de tecnología de mecanizado de precisión de York Tech, por aparecer en la edición de abril de 2024 del Boletín Educativo de Phillips Pulse ! Haga clic en el botón a continuación para ver su perfil (página 3) y una sección sobre York Tech (página 5). [Boletín informativo ] HROT sorprende a la multitud — La emoción y algunos nervios estuvieron presentes cuando nuestros tres equipos Hot Rodders of Tomorrow (HROT) compitieron en la Competencia Regional de Motores de Pensilvania el 23 de marzo. Durante el evento, los tres equipos se clasificaron para los nacionales en Las Vegas gracias a tiempos estelares de 21:57 (Equipo Azul/QA1), 23:06 (Equipo Rojo/Parts Pro) y 30:58 (Equipo Negro/Howards Cams). Desmontar y volver a montar motores en tan poco tiempo no es una tarea fácil y nos gustaría felicitar a los estudiantes y asesores por su éxito. ¡Buena suerte en los nacionales de noviembre! [Fotos ] Pista y campo — Nuestros equipos de atletismo tienen el potencial de competir por títulos de la División III de la YAIAA este año. Los escuadrones han sido liderados por numerosos Spartans, incluidos Eli Steel y Kayden Parris, quienes fueron nominados para el premio YAIAA Atleta de la Semana. Haga clic en el botón a continuación para ver fotos del Spartan Out-of-the Blocks Invitational el 21 de marzo. [Fotos ] El Musical de Bob Esponja — ¡Los preparativos para El Musical de Bob Esponja están en marcha y estamos ansiosos por revelar el increíble set a finales de este mes! Los talentosos estudiantes y asesores de nuestro Club de Drama, junto con el Weary Arts Group, han estado trabajando muy duro para hacer de este un espectáculo entretenido para todas las edades. Considere apoyar sus esfuerzos asistiendo a uno de los cuatro espectáculos del 19 al 21 de abril. Las entradas se pueden adquirir haciendo clic en el botón de abajo. [Entradas ] [Fotos ] Fuel Your Future York Tech has been helping to shape students' futures since 1969. If you think we might be a good fit for you, be on the lookout for more information about our annual Open House in November. In the meantime, we welcome the chance to answer your questions, so don't hesitate to reach out! Contact Us

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  • 2023 Homecoming Information

    < Back 2023 Homecoming Information The 2023 homecoming football game and dance will occur on Saturday, Oct. 14. The home game against Fairfield will begin at 10 a.m., and the dance will take place from 6-9 p.m. at York County School of Technology. Students can look forward to Spirit Week and a pep rally prior to the dance. Fuel Your Future York Tech has been helping to shape students' futures since 1969. If you think we might be a good fit for you, be on the lookout for more information about our annual Open House in November. In the meantime, we welcome the chance to answer your questions, so don't hesitate to reach out! Contact Us

  • Spectators | York Tech Spartans

    This page contains documents for spectators of York Tech's sporting events. Spectators

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