Collins Career Technical Center
Collins Career Technical Center (also known as the Lawrence County Joint Vocational School District) is a public vocational career center providing adult and high school programs. The district's main campus is located in Chesapeake, Ohio, a second campus is used for adult programs (primarily nursing) located in Coal Grove, Ohio, and a third campus located in the old Ohio University Proctorville Center located in Proctorville, Ohio. The district also provides STEM-based courses in many of the middle and high school buildings throughout Lawrence County, Ohio.
Collins Career Technical Center | |
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Address | |
11627 State Route 243 Getaway, Ohio , , 45619 United States | |
Coordinates | 38°29′30″N 82°28′26″W |
Information | |
Type | Public, Coeducational high school |
Motto | We make career dreams come true! |
Established | 1977 |
Founder | Oakley C. Collins |
School district | Lawrence County Joint Vocational School District |
Authority | Lawrence County JVSD Board of Education |
Superintendent | Adam Pittis |
Director | Tim Johnson (Adult) |
Principal | Lindsey Bennett (Principal) |
Grades | 11-12 |
School roll | 548 |
• Grade 11 | 299 |
• Grade 12 | 244 |
Campus type | Rural |
Color(s) | Navy, Gold, and Grey |
Slogan | We Make Career Dreams Come True! |
Accreditation | Council on Occupational Education |
Feeder schools | Chesapeake High School, Dawson-Bryant High School, Fairland High School, Ironton High School, Rock Hill High School, South Point High School, and Symmes Valley High School |
Website | collins-cc |
School Districts Served
- Chesapeake Union Exempted Village School District (Chesapeake, Ohio)
- Dawson-Bryant Local School District (Coal Grove, Ohio)
- Fairland Local School District (Proctorville, Ohio)
- Ironton City Schools (Ironton, Ohio)
- Rock Hill Local School District (Pedro, Ohio)
- St. Joseph Catholic Schools (Ironton, Ohio)
- South Point Local School District (South Point, Ohio)
- Symmes Valley Local School District (Willow Wood, Ohio)
- Tri-State STEM+M (South Point, Ohio)
References
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