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Preparing

students for

their future

Located at 390 Stanaford Rd. Beckley, WV

Office Hours:    Monday-Thursday 7 am to 8 pm

                       Friday 7 am to 2:30 pm

 

We are excited to ANNOUNCE!
**We are accepting students for our
FIRST EVER**
Evening
CLASS A CDL Program

Meets Monday - Thursday 5pm to 9pm

Class takes 12 Weeks (could take longer due to weather)

This class has a 5-student limit.

Enrollment ends & class begins when 5 students have enrolled.

New Funding for YOU!!!
CARES Act Relief Funds
CRRSAA Act Relief Funds
October Cosmetology Program Enrolling Now

Our next Cosmetology program will begin on October 24, 2023.

Class meets Monday-Friday from 7:30 am to 2 pm.

This program is an 1800-hour program and can be completed in approximately 19 months (315 school days).

ACE Advantage funding our school receives can cover 80% of the cost of tuition and fees. Many times if a student qualifies for state and federal grants on top of ACE Advantage funds a student can attend completely free.

To learn more about this program visit https://www.wvact.net/cosmetology and find the enrollment check sheet that outlines the steps to enroll in this program.

Below is the link to request your TABE exam test date (after you fill this link out you should receive an email within a few days with test information, if you do not check your junk folder as some students say the email went to their junk folder).

https://www.wvact.net/request-tabe-exam

 

Our financial aid counselor, Mrs. Hylton, does all enrollments for this program. If you have any questions about enrollment or financial aid she can be reached at 304-256-4615 ext. 302 or mhylton@k12.wv.us.

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2022-23 Governor's Workforce Credential Recipients

The following students were the 2022-23 Raleigh County Career and Technical Governor’s Workforce Credential recipients. Our ceremony was held Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 5:30 pm at our school. These students had to meet the following criteria to qualify fully for this credential:

  • Maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA from 9th-12th grade

  • Earn a minimum of one state-approved industry certification

  • Meet the Governor’s Workforce Credential cut-score on the NOCTI exam for their program

  • Achieve a 95% minimum score on their CTE portfolio

  • Attain a verified school attendance rate of 95% or higher their senior school year

  • Pass a minimum of 2 negative drug screenings (not less than 30 days apart)

Independence High School:

Adriana Buchanan Accounting and Finance, Information Management, Management and Administrative Support

Brian Smith Information Management

 

Liberty High School:

Emily Garretson Agribusiness Systems, Plant Systems, Natural Resources Management

Kassidi Richardson Agribusiness Systems, Natural Resources Management

Chelsie Williams Agribusiness Systems

 

Shady Spring High School:

Elijah Lester Principles of Business

Aidan Rosengren Animal Systems

Uriah Stover Pre-Engineering-Project Lead the Way

Shane Williams Pre-Engineering-Project Lead the Way

 

Woodrow Wilson High School:

Tracie Lilly Information Management

Sean Motley Management and Administrative Support

Brodie Simpson JROTC

 

Academy of Careers and Technology:

William Elkins Collision Repair Technology

Bryant Hill Electrical Technician

William Keiling Electrical Technician

Scott Kester Electrical Technician

Lyllian Meredith Therapeutic Services

Joshua Monroe Jr Law and Public Safety

Dorothy Paris ProStart Restaurant Management

Jaydon Raynes Diesel Equipment Technology

Aidan Rosengren Welding

Alisa Tiller Medical Assisting

Grayson Waddell Law and Public Safety

Caiden Wallace Pre-Engineering-Project Lead the Way

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National Technical Honor Society Induction

On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 5:30 pm at the Woodrow Wilson High School Auditorium we inducted over 80 new members into our National Technical Honor Society chapter.

The National Technical Honor Society exists to honor, recognize, and empower students and teachers in Career and Technical Education.

To qualify students had to have a 3.5 GPA, 95% attendance, and teacher recommendation.

Commercial Driving Accepting
New Students

The Commercial Driving program begins new classes throughout the year.

Prior to registering students must:

1.  Complete TABE exam (link to register is https://www.wvact.net/request-tabe-exam)

2.  Follow enrollment check sheet for your program

If you have any further questions call the school at 304-256-4615

The Academy of Careers and Technology is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education:

Council on Occupational Education
7840 Roswell Road
Building 300, Suite 325
Atlanta, GA 30350
770-396-3898
http://www.council.org

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EQUAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY

 

The Raleigh County Board of Education does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its educational programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies:

Eric Dillon

Director of Pupil Services Title IX and Title II Officer

105 Adair Street Beckley, WV 25801

Telephone: (304) 256-4500 extension 3329

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Collaborative Partner of the Year

We wanted to congratulate our Commercial Driving CDL Class A instructor, Carmen McGuire, who was awarded the WV Adult Education Collaborative Partner of the Year award.

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Congratulations Daytime Practical Nursing Graduates

We wanted to congratulate our Daytime Practical Nursing program for a 100% NCLEX pass rate for 3 years straight now. This pass rate is based off the students first attempt at the test. Congratulations to the instructors and students.

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Daytime Practical Nursing Competes in International HOSA Competition

We would like to congratulate the following ACT Practical Nursing students that competed at the HOSA International Conference in Dallas, TX the week of June 19th-23rd:

Haley Alderman-2nd place Clinical Nursing

Lauren Mankins and Olivia McMillion-3rd place Healthcare Career Display

Jessica Wood-Top 5 Nursing Assisting

Kaylynn Elkins-Top 10 Medical Math

You represented West Virginia and ACT well and we are proud of you!

Congratulations Mrs. Walton

Robin Walton, our Financial Secretary, was the ACT Service Personnel Employee of the Year.

We are very proud and blessed to have her as a member of our staff.

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Congratulations Mr. Treadway

Shane Treadway, our Building Maintenance and Operations teacher, was the ACT Teacher of the Year.

Shane was also one of the 6 finalists chosen in Raleigh County.  We are very proud and blessed to have him as a member of our staff.

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Students Place At
SkillsUSA Competition

Our students competed in the SkillsUSA State Conference in Fairmont, WV on March 24th and 25th. Our Middle School Division all placed . There were 2 Golds, 1 Silver, and 1 Bronze. The High School Division had 2 Golds, 1 Silver, and 2 Bronze. The Adult Division placed 4 Golds, 2 Silver, and 1 Bronze.

Middle School Division:

Gold

Job Skill Demonstration A-Hunter McDaniel

Job Skill Demonstration Open-Robert Schmid IV

Silver

Prepared Speech-Mason Whitener

 

Bronze

Job Skill Demonstration A-Alaina Treadway

 

High School Division:

 

Gold

Criminal Justice Quiz Bowl-Abigail Hamilton, Braxton Cook, Samuel Mullins, Dayton Atkins, Isabella Miller

Firefighting-Jolene Hazelwood

 

Silver

Restaurant Services-Dorothy Paris

Bronze

Health Knowledge Bowl-Kaylee McClaugherty, McKinzie Cernuto, Jade Lilly, Raynee Gonzalez

Medical Math-Amber Bartlett

 

Adult Division:

 

Gold

Construction Tool Identification-Jerry Stover

Criminal Justice-Autumn Riddle

Nail Care-Savannah Riggs

Quiz Bowl-Isaac Sauls, Kaiden Lambert, Jaxon Bennett, Charles Bell, Marcus Lewis, and Jacob DeLung

 

Silver

Plumbing-James Whitlow

Welding Fabrication-Jordan Day, Thomas Kozar, Scott Norman

 

Bronze

Diesel Equipment Technology-Zander Hall

 

A big congratulations to all the students. We also want to thank our advisor Mr. Schmid, our administrators, and our instructors for the hard work to get the students organized and ready for their competitions.

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