Technical Education is one of several choices of study available to high school students. The major emphasis is on learning skills that will prepare students for success in today’s highly technical world.
Students interested in attending a career and technical program starting in their junior year need to meet the following criteria:
- a cumulative grade point average of at least 75 for 9th and 10th grade;
- a minimum of 12 units by the end of 10th grade to be academically on track to graduate with their cohort;
- an attendance record better than 90 percent each quarter for 9th and 10th grade;
- excessive disciplinary referrals as reviewed by the administrative department.
Albany Campus
- Auto Body Refinishing/Collision
- Automotive Services
- Automotive Tech Prep
- AYES Automotive Technician
- Building Trades
- Carpentry Services
- Cosmetology
- Criminal Justice
- Culinary Arts & Hospitality Technology
- Diesel Tech
- Digital Media Design
- Early Childhood Education
- Electrical Trades
- Entertainment Technology
- Game Design & Implementation
- Global Fashion Studies
- HVAC
- Manufacturing & Machining Technology
- Network Cabling, Wireless Technologies and Cybersecurity
- Nurse Assistant
- Pet Tech
- Sterile Processing Tech
- Two-Year Sequence of Health Careers
- Welding & Metal Fabrication
Schoharie Campus
- Automotive Trades Technology
- Building Trades
- Cosmetology
- Criminal Justice
- Culinary Arts & Hospitality Technology
- Electrical Trades
- Heavy Equipment Operation, Maintenance & Repair
- Two-Year Sequence of Health Careers