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  • Spartan Review, Vol. 3, Issue 31

    < Back Spartan Review, Vol. 3, Issue 31 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 March 17 — No School, Teacher In-Service March 18-21 — Spirit Week March 21-23 — Spring Musical [Tickets ] March 21 — Movie Night (Info ↓) March 24 — Prom Ticket Sales Begin March 27 — NTHS Induction Ceremony March 28 — 1:30 p.m. Early Dismissal Featured News Community Service — Thirty York Tech students visited the York County Food Bank on Thursday, Feb. 27. They helped to pack over 1,000 boxes of food for families in need. Thank you for your community service, Spartans! [Photos ] Special Guest — Rep. Carol Hill-Evans visited York Tech on Tuesday, March 11. She took the time to meet with five students from the York County area she represents — House District 95. They were Kysha Atohoun, Jan Cruz-Valentin, Aniyah Jones, Isiah Marine, and Yamilee Rivera. Our Spartans shared their experiences at York Tech and how they plan to use their skills in the future. After the meeting, Dr. Rogers gave Rep. Hill-Evans a partial tour of the school's technical programs. [Photos ] Need to Know Prom Updates — More information about prom is now available on our website at ycst.info/prom25 . Tickets will be on sale from March 24 to April 11 . All juniors and seniors planning to attend the dance should review the details closely. Movie Night — SkillsUSA will host a free movie night for York Tech students to watch Twisters on March 21 in Room 1101. The event will start at 3 p.m. and end at approximately 5 p.m. Popcorn will be supplied free of charge. Style Show — Level III Licensed Cosmetology students will be hosting the annual Cosmetology Style Show in York Tech’s auditorium on Thursday, April 10 . This year’s theme will be Rewind . Doors will open at 4:45 p.m., and the show will start at 5 p.m. There is no cost to attend this event. We hope to see you there! Spartan Brawl Event — Calling all wrestlers! The first Spartan Brawl, a multi-level wrestling event, will be held in York Tech’s Fieldhouse from April 25-27 . Wrestlers of all ages are invited to participate. More information can be found on the tournament’s info page . Football Fundraiser — The football team will be holding a fundraiser on Monday, March 17. Please consider supporting the squad by eating at Primanti Bros. between 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. More information can be found on the fundraiser flyer . Physicals for Juniors — Students in Grade 11 are required to have a physical during their junior year. York Tech will be offering free in-school physicals on Thursday, May 1 . Parents and caregivers who are interested in having their York Tech junior receive a physical through the school should notify the nurse by calling 717-741-0820 x5124 as soon as possible. Those who have already submitted physical paperwork or notification of a child's physical do not need to contact the nurse. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 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 17 de marzo — No hay clases, maestros en servicio 18-21 de marzo — Semana del espíritu 21-23 de marzo — Musical de primavera [Entradas ] 21 de marzo — Noche de cine (Información ↓) 24 de marzo — Comienza la venta de entradas para el baile de graduación 27 de marzo — Ceremonia de juramentación de NTHS 28 de marzo — 1:30 p.m. Salida Temprana Noticias Destacadas Servicio comunitario — Treinta estudiantes de York Tech visitaron el Banco de Alimentos del Condado de York el jueves 27 de febrero. Ayudaron a empacar más de 1,000 cajas de alimentos para familias necesitadas. ¡Gracias por su servicio comunitario, Spartans! [Fotos ] La invitada especial — La representante Carol Hill-Evans visitó York Tech el martes 11 de marzo. Se tomó el tiempo para reunirse con cinco estudiantes del área del condado de York que representa: el Distrito 95 de la Cámara. Eran Kysha Atohoun, Jan Cruz-Valentin, Aniyah Jones, Isiah Marine y Yamilee Rivera. Nuestros Spartans compartieron sus experiencias en York Tech y cómo planean utilizar sus habilidades en el futuro. Después de la reunión, el Dr. Rogers le dio a la Representante Hill-Evans un recorrido parcial por los programas técnicos de la escuela. [Fotos ] Necesito Saber Actualizaciones de graduación — Ahora hay más información disponible sobre la graduación en nuestro sitio web en ycst.info/prom25 . Las entradas estarán a la venta desde 24 de marzo a 11 de abril . Todos los estudiantes de tercer y cuarto año que planeen asistir al baile deben revisar los detalles detenidamente. Noche de cine — SkillsUSA organizará una noche de cine gratuita para que la vean los estudiantes de York Tech tornados en 21 de marzo en la Sala 1101. El evento comenzará a las 3 p.m. y finalizará aproximadamente a las 5 p.m. Se suministrarán palomitas de maíz de forma gratuita. Show de estilo — Los estudiantes de cosmetología con licencia de nivel III serán los anfitriones del Show de estilo de cosmetología anual en el auditorio de York Tech el jueves. 10 de abril . El tema de este año será Rebobinar . Las puertas se abrirán a las 4:45 p.m. horas y el espectáculo comenzará a las 5 p.m. horas. No hay ningún costo para asistir a este evento. ¡Esperamos verte allí! Evento Spartan Brawl — ¡Llamando a todos los luchadores! El primer Spartan Brawl, un evento de lucha libre multinivel, se llevará a cabo en el Fieldhouse de York Tech desde 25-27 de abril . Están invitados a participar luchadores de todas las edades. Puede encontrar más información en el página de información del torneo . Recaudación de fondos para el equipo de fútbol americano — El equipo de fútbol americano organizará una recaudación de fondos el lunes 17 de marzo. Les invitamos a apoyar al equipo comiendo en Primanti Bros. entre las 11:00 a. m. y las 11:00 p. m. Puede encontrar más información en el folleto de la recaudación de fondos . Exámenes físicos para estudiantes de tercer año — Los estudiantes del grado 11 deben realizarse un examen físico durante su tercer año. York Tech ofrecerá exámenes físicos gratuitos en la escuela el jueves. 1 de mayo . Los padres y cuidadores que estén interesados en que su hijo de York Tech reciba un examen físico a través de la escuela deben notificar a la enfermera llamando al 717-741-0820 x5124 lo antes posible. Aquellos que ya hayan presentado documentación física o notificación de la muerte de un niño. fisico no Necesito contactar a la enfermera. 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. 3, Issue 21

    < Back Spartan Review, Vol. 3, Issue 21 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 Jan. 6 — Virtual Day (Info ↓) Jan. 10 — Sign-Up Deadline, FAFSA Completion Night Jan. 10 — No School, Teacher In-Service Jan. 20 — School Closed, Offices Closed Featured News Virtual Day — Due to the potential for inclement weather and adverse travel conditions, York Tech's high school and Adult and Continuing Education Center will utilize a virtual learning day — also known as a Flexible Instruction Day (FID) — tomorrow, Monday, Jan. 6. Please visit this link for additional details. Thank you for your flexibility, and please stay safe! Harry Potter Recap Video — It took us a little longer than anticipated, but the video recap of our fall play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: High School Edition, is done! Enjoy an opening trailer, cast and crew interviews, and behind-the-scenes views of this awesome performance. [Video ] Need to Know FAFSA Completion Night — Current York Tech seniors and their parents or caregivers are invited to attend a free FAFSA completion event being held on Jan. 16 at York Tech. The session will be geared toward students who plan to attend college and would like to apply for financial assistance from the federal government. The registration deadline is Jan. 10. Please click on the link for more information. [More ] 2025 Career Camp — Details about York Tech’s annual Career Camp have been released. Please visit this link for more details, including information about how to register your child. Students currently in Grade 7 are eligible to attend. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 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 6 de enero — Día virtual (Información ↓) 10 de enero — Fecha límite para registrarse, Noche para completar la FAFSA 10 de enero — No hay clases, maestros en servicio 20 de enero — Escuela cerrada, oficinas cerradas Noticias Destacadas Día virtual — Debido a la posibilidad de inclemencias del tiempo y condiciones de viaje adversas, la escuela secundaria y el Centro de educación continua y para adultos de York Tech utilizarán un día de aprendizaje virtual, también conocido como Día de instrucción flexible (FID), mañana lunes 6 de enero. Por favor visite este enlace para detalles adicionales. ¡Gracias por su flexibilidad y manténgase a salvo! Video recapitulativo de Harry Potter — Nos llevó un poco más de tiempo de lo previsto, pero el video recapitulativo de nuestra obra de otoño, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: High School Edition, ¡ya está listo! Disfrute de un avance de apertura, entrevistas con el elenco y el equipo, y vistas detrás de escena de esta increíble actuación. [Video ] Necesito Saber Noche de finalización de FAFSA — Los estudiantes del último año de York Tech y sus padres o cuidadores están invitados a asistir a un evento gratuito de finalización de FAFSA que se llevará a cabo el 16 de enero en York Tech. La sesión estará dirigida a estudiantes que planean asistir a la universidad y desean solicitar asistencia financiera del gobierno federal. La fecha límite de inscripción es el 10 de enero. Haga clic en el enlace para obtener más información. [Más ] Campamento de Carreras 2025 — Se han publicado los detalles sobre el Campamento de Carreras anual de York Tech. Visite este enlace para obtener más detalles, incluida información sobre cómo inscribir a su hijo. Los estudiantes que actualmente cursan 7 grado son elegibles para asistir. 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

  • FCCLA Vendor Bingo

    < Back FCCLA Vendor Bingo Mark your calendar! York Tech's chapter of Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) will be hosting vendor bingo on Sunday, May 5. All proceeds will directly benefit the chapter and its student members. Location & Times This event will be held in York Tech's cafeteria on May 5. Doors will open at noon, and games will begin at 2 p.m. Cost Tickets cost $20, and only 200 are available. Purchase in advance by contacting Mindy Miller using the contact information listed below. Prizes Prizes will include items from Tastefully Simple, York Revolution, Starbucks, Thiry One, Mary Kay, Vera Bradley, and more. Questions Please contact Mindy Miller with questions at mmiller@ytech.edu or 717-741-0820 x6069. Donations Donations are still being accepted for this event. Contact Mindy Miller if your company is interested in participating. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ¡Marca tu calendario! El capítulo de Líderes familiares, profesionales y comunitarios de Estados Unidos (FCCLA) de York Tech organizará un bingo de proveedores el domingo 5 de mayo. Todas las ganancias beneficiarán directamente al capítulo y a sus estudiantes miembros. Ubicación y Horarios Este evento se llevará a cabo en la cafetería de York Tech el 5 de mayo. Las puertas se abrirán al mediodía y los juegos comenzarán a las 2 p.m. Costo Los boletos cuestan $20 y solo hay 200 disponibles. Compre por adelantado comunicándose con Mindy Miller utilizando la información de contacto que figura a continuación. Premios Los premios incluirán artículos de Tastefully Simple, York Revolution, Starbucks, Thiry One, Mary Kay, Vera Bradley y más. Preguntas Comuníquese con Mindy Miller si tiene preguntas en mmiller@ytech.edu o al 717-741-0820 x6069. Donaciones Todavía se aceptan donaciones para este evento. Comuníquese con Mindy Miller si su empresa está interesada en participar. 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

  • Social Studies Electives | York Tech Spartans

    < Back to EPG Contents Social Studies Electives Cultural Diversity (909) 0.5 credit, Grade 10-12, Weight 1.0, Offered 2026-27 This course focuses on the issues, challenges, and opportunities presented by America’s growing diverse population. The goal of the class is to encourage students to think in more informed ways through increased understanding, appreciation, and discussion about kinds of difference – racial, ethnic, age, religious, social class, gender, physical ability, and sexual preference/orientation– and for students to become more sophisticated in examining the way race and culture are used as terms in everyday speech. Students will gain insight into their own attitudes and develop a greater awareness and curiosity about the many cultural worlds in the U.S. Students will be required to participate in role playing activities, research information, and remain open–minded. Holocaust & Genocide Studies (903) 0.5 credit, Grade 10-12, Weight 1.0, Offered 2026-27 This course is designed to be an in–depth study of the complex factors contributing to the Holocaust, and the events of 1933–1945. The goal of this course is to explore, analyze and evaluate the impact of the genocide on post–war Europe and generations to come. We will look at the Holocaust both chronologically and thematically. Students will understand the nature of human prejudices, study the rise of Nazi Germany, analyze the complexity of choice and individual responsibility, and examine relevance to contemporary society. Major topics include anti–Semitism, Nazi ideology, ghettos, the “Final Solution”, and resistance. Psychology (905) 0.5 credit, Grade 11-12, Weight 1.0, Offered Every Year This course provides students with an approach to the study of human behavior and mental processes. The content will explore various aspects of human behavior, including theories of personality, aspects of thought processes, states of consciousness, motivation and emotion, and basic areas of mental illnesses. This elective course will increase students’ awareness of how the science of psychology can be applied to better understand their own everyday environment. IB Psychology (905IB) [NCAA] 1.0 credit, Grade 11-12, Weight 1.2, Offered Every Year At the core of the IB psychology course is an introduction to three different approaches to understanding behavior: the biological, cognitive and sociocultural approaches. Students study and critically evaluate the knowledge, concepts, theories and research that have developed the understanding in these fields. IB psychology promotes an understanding of the various approaches to research and how they are used to critically reflect on the evidence as well as assist in the design, implementation, analysis and evaluation of the students’ own investigations. Surrounding the approaches and the options are the overarching themes of research and ethics. A consideration of both is paramount to the nature of the subject. This allows students to appreciate the diversity as well as the commonality between their own behavior and that of others. Prerequisite: Teacher Recommendation. Students do not need to be enrolled in the IB CP Program to take the course. Military History (923) [NCAA] 0.5 credit, Grade 10-12, Weight 1.0, Offered 2027-28 This course explores the history of war, starting with the Peloponnesian War and moving through various U.S. military encounters. Students will develop decision-making, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills as they analyze how warfare affects society. In this student-centered curriculum, class members can choose different perspectives, or “lenses,” to examine each time period. These lenses include patriotism, inhumanity, power, justice, morality, identity, place, and gender. Students will study various aspects of war, such as politics, leaders, technology, resources, art, geography, strategy, and culture. The course aims to engage students and help them build skills for success in today’s world. Modern U.S. (904) [NCAA] 0.5 credit, Grade 10-12, Weight 1.0, Offered 2027-28 Contemporary U.S. History and Popular Culture provides students with the opportunity to analyze modern 20th and 21st century history and the diversity of American culture. Within this course, students will explore how popular culture has influenced Americans economically, politically, socially and historically. The goal of the class is to gain an appreciation for American culture and history by examining the values and experiences of Americans in the 1980s through early 2000s. To accomplish this goal, students will evaluate the cultural and social significance of popular culture elements that influenced attitudes and behaviors of American society as a whole. Black History (924) [NCAA] 0.5 credit, Grade 10-12, Weight 1.0, Offered 2027-28 This course provides a broad historical survey of the African-American experience in the United States, designed to introduce students to the major themes, issues, and debates in African American history from its African origins until today. Some of the specific topics covered include African antecedents, colonial and antebellum slavery, the abolition movement, the free black experience, the Civil War, emancipation, Jim Crow segregation, racial violence, black culture, the modern freedom struggle, popular culture, political movements, and the contemporary experience. Ultimately, students should gain an understanding of how enslaved and free African Americans have and continue to live, work, socialize, and define themselves in American Society York County History and You! (915) 0.5 credit, Grade 10-12, Weight 1.0, Offered 2026-27 This course provides students with the opportunity to explore the extensive and diverse history of York County. We will learn about York County’s geography, history, businesses, and notable figures throughout history. The class will explore York County’s history, beginning with the pre-colonial natives, the Susquehannock Tribe, through York County today. Events covered in the course will include the founding of York Town, the signing of the Articles of Confederation, the Underground Railroad, the Civil War in York County, York’s agricultural and industrial past, the World Wars, the York Plan, and the Civil Rights Era. We will gain skills and insights through a series of real-world learning experiences, including field trips, projects, discussions, presentations, and exploration of our own connections to York County’s History. AP U.S. History (200AP) [NCAA] 1.0 credit, Grade 11-12, Weight 1.2, Offered 2026-27 The AP U.S. History course is designed to provide students with the analytic skills and factual knowledge necessary to deal critically with the problems and materials in U.S. history. The program prepares students for intermediate and advanced college courses by making demands upon them equivalent to those made by full–year introductory college courses. Students should learn to assess historical materials—their relevance to a given interpretive problem, reliability, and importance—and to weigh the evidence and interpretations presented in historical scholarship. This course will develop the skills necessary to arrive at conclusions based on an informed judgment and to present reasons and evidence clearly and persuasively in essay format. Prerequisite: Teacher Recommendation from Honors Global Studies. < Back to EPG Contents Back to Top

  • Diesel Performance Club | York Tech Spartans

    Diesel Performance Club Description This club is only open to Diesel Technology students. Members explore the fields of auto diesel and agriculture diesel, as well as how to create more performance from diesel equipment. Advisors Mr. Michael Deatrick Mr. Christopher Rutters

  • Athletics | York Tech Spartans

    Athletics Description Please visit the Athletics web page for more information about the many sports teams available to York Tech students. Advisors Athletics Director

  • Spartan Review, Vol. 2, Issue 8

    < Back Spartan Review, Vol. 2, Issue 8 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 Sept. 28 — Two-hour Delay for Students Sept. 29 — Homecoming Tickets Deadline [Details ] Sept. 30 — HROT Appearance in Hanover [Details ] Oct. 3 — Class Ring Order Deadline [Details ] Athletics Highlights Sept. 23 — Girls & Boys Soccer, @YCDS , 9 & 11 a.m. Sept. 25 — Field Hockey, @York Tech, 5 p.m. Sept. 26 — Cross Country, @KDHS , 4:30 p.m. Sept. 28 — Girls Volleyball, @York Tech, 6 & 7 p.m. Featured News Tie Dye Fun — Students in Mr. Henderson’s Commercial & Advertising Art class are in the process of studying color theory. As part of the unit, each student chose a color scheme represented on the color wheel and replicated it through tie dye. Watching this group apply Mr. Henderson’s lessons via a hands-on activity was the highlight of our day! [Photos ] News & Notes 2024 Yearbooks — Orders can now be placed for the 2024 yearbook, and Jostens is offering four free icons to those who order before Sept. 29. More information is available on our website at this link . Class Rings — Students in Grades 10-12 who wish to receive their class ring in time for the holidays must submit an order no later than Oct. 3. Details can be found on our website at this link . Apply Now — Applications are being accepted for students currently in Grades 8-9 who wish to attend York Tech during the 2024-25 school year. The deadline to apply is Dec. 6, 2023. Visit this link to learn more about our admissions criteria and how to submit an application. Athletics Updates — Girls’ tennis defeated Spring Grove by a score of 4-1 on Sept. 14. The next day, boys’ soccer downed Christian School of York 6-1. Additionally, both cross country teams earned victories over New Oxford on Sept. 19. Keep up the hard work, Spartans! Tournament Success — Our field hockey team participated in the 2023 Reading High Field Hockey Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 16. The squad finished second and received a runner-up plaque thanks to strong performances by Olivia Macklin, Emma Amereihn, Yasmine Stover, Tessa Runkle, Arianna Hampton, and many others. [Photos ] IT Professionals Day — Sept. 19 was National IT Professionals Day, and we're very proud of the troubleshooting experts in our IT Department. The department gathered for a group photo to celebrate the occasion. If you see members of the IT Department, please thank them for their round-the-clock dedication to Spartan Nation! Culinary Masterpieces — Students in our Culinary Arts program participated in another U.S. Army cooking challenge last week. Each team turned military rations into an appetizer, entrée, and dessert. Hayden Dacheux and Dajuan Johnson were declared the winners. Congratulations to everyone who was involved in this fun event! [Photos ] Scholarship Opportunity — Current juniors and seniors are eligible to apply for the TechLink Dual Enrollment Scholarship. Recipients will be able to take two free dual-enrollment courses through Harrisburg Area Community College. Applications must be submitted by Oct. 10, 2023. More details can be found at this link . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 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 28 de septiembre — Retraso de dos horas para estudiantes 29 de septiembre — Fecha límite para las entradas para el baile de bienvenida [Detalles ] 30 de septiembre — Aparición de HROT en Hanover [Detalles ] 3 de octubre — Fecha límite para solicitar anillos de clase [Detalles ] Aspectos destacados del atletismo 23 de septiembre — Fútbol femenino y masculino, @YCDS , 9 y 11 a. m. 25 de septiembre — Hockey sobre césped, @York Tech, 5 p.m. 26 de septiembre — Campo a través, @KDHS , 4:30 pm. 28 de septiembre — Voleibol femenino, @York Tech, 6 y 7 p. m. Noticias Destacadas Diversión con teñido anudado — Los estudiantes de la clase de Arte Comercial y Publicitario del Sr. Henderson está en el proceso de estudiar la teoría del color. Como parte de la unidad, cada estudiante eligió un esquema de color representado en la rueda de colores y lo replicó mediante teñido anudado. ¡Ver a este grupo aplicar las lecciones del Sr. Henderson a través de una actividad práctica fue lo más destacado de nuestro día! [Fotos ] Noticias y Notas Anuarios 2024 — ahora se pueden realizar pedidos para el anuario 2024 y Jostens ofrece cuatro íconos gratuitos a quienes realicen el pedido antes del 29 de septiembre. Hay más información disponible en nuestro sitio web en este enlace . Anillos de clase — Los estudiantes de los grados 10 a 12 que deseen recibir su anillo de clase a tiempo para las vacaciones deben enviar un pedido a más tardar el 3 de octubre. Los detalles se pueden encontrar en nuestro sitio web en este enlace . Solicite ahora — Se aceptan solicitudes para estudiantes que actualmente se encuentran en los grados 8 y 9 y que deseen asistir a York Tech durante el año escolar 2024-25. La fecha límite para presentar la solicitud es el 6 de diciembre de 2023. Visita este enlace para obtener más información sobre nuestros criterios de admisión y cómo enviar una solicitud. Actualizaciones de atletismo — El tenis femenino derrotó a Spring Grove por un marcador de 4-1 el 14 de septiembre. Al día siguiente, el fútbol masculino derrotó a Christian School of York por 6-1. Además, ambos equipos de cross country obtuvieron victorias sobre New Oxford el 19 de septiembre. ¡Sigan trabajando duro, Spartans! Éxito del torneo — Nuestro equipo de hockey sobre césped participó en el Torneo de hockey sobre césped de Reading High 2023 el sábado 16 de septiembre. El equipo terminó segundo y recibió una placa de subcampeón gracias a las sólidas actuaciones de Olivia Macklin, Emma Amereihn, Yasmine Stover y Tessa Runkle, Arianna Hampton y muchos otros. [Fotos ] Día de los profesionales de TI — El 19 de septiembre fue el Día Nacional de los Profesionales de TI y estamos muy orgullosos de los expertos en solución de problemas de nuestro Departamento de TI. El departamento se reunió para una foto de grupo para celebrar la ocasión. ¡Si ves miembros del Departamento de TI, agradezcas por su dedicación constante a Spartan Nation! Obras maestras culinarias — Los estudiantes de nuestro programa de artes culinarias participaron en otro desafío de cocina del ejército de EE. UU. la semana pasada. Cada equipo convirtió las raciones militares en aperitivos, plato principal y postre. Hayden Dacheux y Dajuan Johnson fueron declarados ganadores. ¡Felicitaciones a todos los que participaron en este divertido evento! [Fotos ] Oportunidad de beca — Los estudiantes de tercer y cuarto año actuales son elegibles para solicitar la beca de inscripción dual TechLink. Los beneficiarios podrán tomar dos cursos gratuitos de inscripción dual a través de Harrisburg Area Community College. Las solicitudes deben enviarse antes del 10 de octubre de 2023. Puede encontrar más detalles en este enlace . 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

  • 2023-24 Two-Hour Delays

    < Back 2023-24 Two-Hour Delays The calendar for the 2023-24 school year includes the following planned, two-hour delays for students: Sept. 28, 2023 Oct. 26, 2023 Jan. 11, 2024 March 14, 2024 The two-hour delay schedule can be found at https://ycst.info/delay23-24 . Buses will pick up students two hours after their normal pick-up times on the dates listed above. (For example, if a student’s bus regularly arrives at 6:45 a.m., it will arrive at approximately 8:45 a.m. when there is a two-hour delay.) Breakfast will be served. ---------------------------- El calendario para el año escolar 2023-24 incluye los siguientes retrasos planificados de dos horas para los estudiantes: 28 de septiembre de 2023 26 de octubre de 2023 11 de enero de 2024 14 de marzo de 2024 El cronograma de retraso de dos horas se puede encontrar en https://ycst.info/delay23-24 . Los autobuses recogerán a los estudiantes dos horas después de su horario normal de recogida en las fechas mencionadas anteriormente. (Por ejemplo, si el autobús de un estudiante llega regularmente a las 6:45 a. m., llegará aproximadamente a las 8:45 a. m. cuando habrá un retraso de dos horas). Se servirá el desayuno. 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

  • Karpulk, Kristian

    Karpulk, Kristian < Back English Teacher 717-741-0820 Email*: kkarpulk 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.

  • Physicals for Juniors

    < Back Physicals for Juniors Students in Grade 11 are required to have a physical during their junior year. York Tech will be offering free physicals on Thursday, April 25. Parents and caregivers who are interested in having their child receive a physical through the school should notify the nurse at 717-741-0820 x5124 as soon as possible. Those who have already submitted physical paperwork or notified the nurse of a child's physical do not need to contact the nurse. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Los estudiantes del grado 11 deben someterse a un examen físico durante su tercer año. York Tech ofrecerá exámenes físicos gratuitos el jueves 25 de abril. Los padres y cuidadores que estén interesados en que su hijo reciba un examen físico a través de la escuela deben notificar a la enfermera al 717-741-0820 x5124 lo antes posible. Aquellos que ya presentaron la documentación física o notificaron a la enfermera sobre el examen físico de un niño no necesitan comunicarse con la enfermera. 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

  • Social Studies Teacher

    < Back Social Studies Teacher Job Type: Full Time Apply Now Job Overview & Description The York County School of Technology is seeking a professional, dynamic, and creative Social Studies Teacher for an anticipated vacancy for the current school year. This position is currently scheduled to teach US History and US Government and Politics, including AP classes. Pennsylvania Teaching Certification in Social Studies is required. About York Tech For over 50 years, the York County School of Technology has provided high-quality, dynamic academic and technical education to its students. As a result, York Tech graduates are both career and college ready, and we have been ranked as the #1 comprehensive technical school in the state of Pennsylvania. We're proud to serve a diverse population of 1,700 students from 14 sending school districts in York County. You can learn more about our programs and students in the following videos. Mission Statement The York County School of Technology is dedicated to providing high quality, dynamic academic and technical education for students, emphasizing professional skills while fostering the development of compassionate, lifelong learners who appreciate unique differences of other individuals and cultures. Shared Values In order to accomplish our mission, the York Tech community has embraced six core values: professionalism, empathy, innovation, optimism, integrity, and perseverance. Nondiscrimination Statement The York County School of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. Inquiries may be directed to Mr. Gerry Mentz, Director of Student Services, at 2179 S. Queen Street; York, Pennsylvania 17402; 717-741-0820 x5108; or gmentz@ytech.edu . Apply Now

  • Immel, Karen

    Immel, Karen < Back LIU Employee 717-741-0820 Email*: kimmel 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.

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