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Colerain & Northwest Career CentersProgram Guide
2017-2018
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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION..............................................................3TECH PREP PROGRAMS...............................................4
COLERAIN CAREER CENTER Commercial Truck & Equipment Repair......................6Criminal Justice.................................................................7 Dental Assisting.................................................................8 Engineering Design...........................................................9Healthcare Services........................................................10Precision Machining.........................................................11Programming & Software Development.....................12FCS/INTRO Courses......................................................13Electives.............................................................................14
NORTHWEST CAREER CENTERConstruction Management...........................................16Cosmetology.....................................................................17Digital Media.....................................................................18Financial Services Honors.............................................19Sports Medicine/Exercise Science............................20FCS/INTRO Courses......................................................21Electives............................................................................22
APPLICATION INFO.....................................................23
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Table of Contents IntroductionThe partnership between Northwest Local School District and Butler Technology and Career Development Schools allows students of both Colerain and Northwest High Schools exposure to a wide array of career technical education programs. Colerain and Northwest High School students have the ability to participate in programming at the following locations:
Colerain Career CenterNorthwest Career CenterBioscience CenterD. Russel Lee Career Technology CenterNatural Science Center School of the Arts
By attending career technical programming at any of these campuses students will be prepared for direct career entry AND college. The goal of these programs is to connect students with real world experiences, mentorship connections, clinical exposure and internship opportunities. All programs offered by Butler Tech allow students to grow their 21st Century skills through experiential learning in settings that mimic the environment of the industry students are training for. Most students find success in career tech programs because the hands-on relevant activity in the labs keeps them engaged and excited about learning. Students also enjoy spending a portion of their day doing activities they love.
This guide will highlight the programs offered at both Colerain Career Center and Northwest Career Center. Students that have additional questions about these programs can contact the teachers directly or speak to their guidance counselor.
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This guide will highlight the programs offered at both Colerain Career Center and Northwest Career Center. All programs are open to Colerain and Northwest High School students.
All programs featured are Tech Prep programs which prepare students for the technical occupations of the future. Tech Prep is an option which combines secondary education and higher education leading to an associate degree or beyond.
Tech Prep curricula provide advanced competencies in math, science, communication, and technologies. The Tech Prep program integrates academic, occupational, and employability competencies at all educational levels. Curriculum competencies are designed jointly by local business, industry, and labor representatives along with high school teachers and college faculty. The competencies are sequenced to allow a seamless transition from high school to college. All Tech Prep programs at Colerain and Northwest have college articulation agreements with Greater Cincinnati Tech Prep Consortium.
Students that have additional questions about these programs can contact the program instructors or speak to their guidance counselor.
Tech Prep Programs
ColerainCareer Center
Colerain High School is honored to partner with Butler Tech to offer state of the art Career Technical programs. These program prepare our students with 21st century skills that will serve them well as they are prepared to either continue in college or enter the workforce. Colerain High School paired with Butler Tech offer the best of both worlds for our students.
Jack Fisher, Colerain High School Principal
Colerain C
areer Center
Tech Prep Programs
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Commercial Truck & Equipment Repair
Program Highlights Learn a skill that cannot be outsourced
Average pay for a five year tech isabout $46,500
Earn scholarship money throughLincoln Tech, University of NorthernOhio, and others
Many technicians are at the age ready for retirement, this industry is searching for qualified technicians
Opportunity to co-op your senior year
Instructor: John [email protected]
Comm. Truck & Equip. RepairColerain Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Industry Credentials: Year one start for ASE certification and student based NATEF
Articulation Agreements: Sinclair Community College, Lincoln Tech, UNOH, and OTC
StartPre-TransportationAs early as grade 7
Auto Service TechSalary: $33,590Job Growth (10 yr): 5.7%Annual Openings: 835
Certified Auto Service TechSalary: $42,440Job Growth (10 yr): 8.2%Annual Openings: 293
Master Auto Service TechSalary: $57,110Job Growth (10 yr): 2.6%Annual Openings: 288
ASE Certification,student or A series
ASE Certification,student or A series
ASE MasterCertification
Students will participate in
Business Partners: Rumpke Waste and Recycling; Bobcat Enterprises; John Dsuban Spring; Freightliner of Cincinnati; Caterpillar of Ohio; Colerain Fire Department; Home City Ice; Budke Marine; Firestone; Goodyear; Blust Motors; Great Lakes Power; Alvis Trucking; Trans ash; Brogan Tire; Allgeier Auto Parts; Brenco; Peterbuilt J B Diesel Service; Cummins Bridgeway of Ohio; Suder Engine; Bob and Harrys Garage
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Criminal Justice
Program HighlightsForensics and Crime Scene Investigation training (CSI)
Cutting edge Police technology training
Students in this program gain an edge in hands on training and knowledge over others in their pursuit of a career in Criminal Justice
Students receive several valuable Police Certifications while in program such as Mace, ASP and CPR and National Incident Management
Instructor: Jeremiah [email protected]
Criminal JusticeColerain Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Industry Credentials: Mace, ASP, CPR, NIMS, National Incident Management
College Credit: 3 Semester college credits anywhere in Ohio (CTAG)
Articulation Agreements: Sinclair Community College
Start Pre-Law & Public SafetyAs early as grade 7
Security GuardSalary: $26,000Job Growth (10 yr): 11.8%Annual Openings: 846
Security SupervisorSalary: $41,040Job Growth (10 yr): 4.2%Annual Openings: 63
Loss PreventionManagerSalary: $91,960Job Growth (10 yr): 2.9%Annual Openings: 537
Certificate Associate Degree,Criminal Justice
Bachelor’s Degree,Criminology
Students will participate in
Business Partners: Hamilton County Justice Center, Attorney General Crime lab at Bowling Green State University, Colerain Twp. Police Dept., AEGIS protective services, Butler Tech Police Academy
Commercial Truck & Equipment Repair
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Dental Assisting
Program HighlightsProfessional dental setting
Career ready at graduation
Advanced in dental health opportunities
Hands on learning
Learn lab techniques
Earn Radiographers Certification for State of Ohio
Instructor: Mary [email protected]
Dental AssistingColerain Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Industry Credentials: State of Ohio Dental Assisting Radiographers Certificate; 1st Aid/CPR
College Credit: 1 credit for Dental Terminology; 1 for 1st Aid/CPR
Articulation Agreements: Sinclair Community College
Start Pre- HealthAs early as grade 7
Dental AssistantSalary: $33,690Job Growth (10 yr): 20.5%Annual Openings: 416
Dental HygienistSalary: $65,510Job Growth (10 yr): 26.3%Annual Openings: 345
DentistSalary: $158,460Job Growth (10 yr): 9.5%Annual Openings: 186
Certificate,Dental Assisting
Associate Degree or Bachelor’s Degree, Dental Hygiene
Doctoral Degree,Dentistry
Students will participate in
Business Partners: Dr. J. Crowley, DDS; Greater Cincinnati Dental Lab
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Engineering Technology
Program Highlights
Hands on Engineering
Robotics Competitions
Earn 12 College Semester Hours
Apprenticeship opportunities
College level courses
Instructor: Dave [email protected]
Engineering TechnologyColerain Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Industry Credentials: CSWA; CPR
College Credit: Up to 12 Semester hours – CTAG
Articulation Agreements: Cincinnati State & Sinclair3 courses = 12 semester hours
Start Pre- EngineeringAs early as grade 7
Production WorkerSalary: $23,370Job Growth (10 yr): 7.4%Annual Openings: 503
DesignerSalary: $45,060Job Growth (10 yr): 4.7%Annual Openings: 72
Engineering ManagerSalary: $112,320Job Growth (10 yr): 9.4%Annual Openings: 184
Certificate, Associate Degree,Drafting & Design
Bachelor’s Degree,Engineering
FESTO Didactic Apprenticeship option
Students will participate in
Business Partners: Clippard Instruments; FESTO
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Healthcare Services
Program HighlightsTrain for a careers in a high demand field; there are over 250 options in the healthcare career field
During both junior and senior year, students will have the opportunity to participate in career exploration and job shadowing at area medical institutions. Some can participate in a live surgery experience at The Christ Hospital during their senior year.
Healthcare jobs are in high demand
Instructor: Karla Lynch, [email protected]
Healthcare ServicesColerain Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Industry Credentials: CPR, State Tested Nurse Aide (STNA)
There are many career options: directly entering the work force, continuing education or both. Butler Tech adult education programs help students earn their Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Phlebotomy certifications if they choose to pursue these programs.
Start Pre-HealthAs early as grade 7
Medical AssistantMedian Salary: $27,620Job Growth (10 yr): 21.5%Annual Openings: 793
Respiratory TherapistMedian Salary: $52,490Job Growth (10 yr): 23.6%Annual Openings: 245
Physicians AssistantMedian Salary: $88,040Job Growth (10 yr): 21.2%Annual Openings: 93
Certificate,Medical Assistant
Bachelor’s Degree,Respiratory Therapist
Master’s Degree,Physician Assistant
Students will participate in
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Precision Machining
Instructor: David [email protected]
Program Highlights High Job Placement – everyone that hires our students pays for college!
Start working junior year - Co-Op
Hands on Extremely high demand career
Excellent pathway to engineering
Precision MachiningColerain Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Industry Credentials: NIMS
College Credit: 6 semester credit hours
Articulation Agreements: Cincinnati State
aStart Pre-EngineeringAs early as grade 7
MachinistSalary: $37,800Job Growth (10 yr): 7.1%Annual Openings: 685
Engineering TechSalary: $44,000 Job Growth (10 yr): 20%Annual Openings: 217
Quality Analyst EngineerSalary: $70,000Job Growth (10 yr): 11%Annual Openings: 106
CNC Certification Associate Degree,Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor’s Degree,Mechanical Engineering
Business Partners: Rhinestahl, Clippard, General Tool
Students will participate in
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Programming & Software Development
Program HighlightsSalary for a computer programmer is $83,000 a year, which is around $40 an hour
Create programs using the most popular programming languages used in software development
Create interactive websites using HTML,CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and SQL
Involved in Business Professionals of America, which enables them to compete in lab related events and possible get to take all expenses paid trips to places like Orlando Florida, Dallas Texas, and Anaheim California
Instructor: Jim [email protected]
Programming & Software DevelopmentColerain Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
College Credit: Students can earn up to 12 CTAG college credit hours that are transferable to any college in the state of Ohio.
Articulation Agreements:Students can earn up to 14 hours of articulated college credit with Cincinnati State.
aStart Pre-ITAs early as grade 7
Computer ProgrammerSalary: $66,510Job Growth (10 yr): 4.8%Annual Openings: 280
Software Developer,ApplicationsSalary: $88,010 Job Growth (10 yr): 24.6%Annual Openings: 768
Software Developer,Systems SoftwareSalary: $82,140Job Growth (10 yr): 28.8%Annual Openings: 246
Certificate Bachelor’s Degree,Computer Science
Master’s Degree,Computer EngineeringStudents will participate in
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FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCESAll students can benefit from Family and Consumer Sciences courses. The classes are designed to meet
the needs of all different types of learners. Students will learn skills for managing individual and family needs,
problem solving, setting goals, and leadership. Students will experience a variety of teaching techniques: small
group activities, presentations, hands on projects, classroom discussions, labs, field trips, and community
involvement. In each course all students are required to complete a final semester culminating course project.
Through integrated classroom activities students will be given the opportunity to participate in Family, Career,
and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), a youth leadership organization. A $25.00 one-time fee will be
assessed for students enrolling in one or multiple FCS courses.
Contemporary Cuisine 2 semesters (year)Baking & Pastry Arts 2 semesters (year)Career & College Readiness (College & Beyond) 1 semesterHuman Growth Development (Child Development ) 1 semester
OTHER OFFERINGSInterior Remodeling (Construction Pathway) 2 semesters (year)CBI Connections 2 semesters (year)Career Connections/Co-Op 2 semesters (year)Exploring Career Pathways 1 semester (9th grade only)
INTRODUCTION PATHWAY COURSESIntroduction courses are designed to give students an opportunity to explore various career fields in greater detail.
Though, not required prior to entrance into a “Tech Prep” program, the course provide an excellent preview of what
is expected in the selected career field. In most cases, introduction courses are designed for 9th and 10th graders.
Intro to Healthcare Technologies (Health Pathway)
Intro to Dental Assisting and Healthcare (Dental Pathway)
Manufacturing Engineering (Precision Machining/Engineering Pathway)
Information Technology (Programming/Software Pathway)
Security and Protective Services (Criminal Justice Pathway)
Intro to Construction Tech (Construction Pathway)
Engineering Principles (Engineering Pathway)
Diesel Engine Technology (Commercial Truck & Equipment Pathway)
Intro to Precision Machining (Precision Machining/Engineering Pathway)
Colerain/Butler Tech
Elective Courses
HIGH SCHOOL OF BUSINESSHigh School of Business™ (HSB) is designed much like a college business administration program. Students take approximately one course per year, beginning with an introduction to business. The program continues with courses in various business functions concluding with the capstone course, Principles of Management and Business Strategies that requires implementation of the principles addressed throughout the High School of Business™ program.
High School of Business™ courses encourage students to become involved with business problems and concepts, which fosters enthusiasm and interest in the subject. Students utilize active learning strategies such as project-based, inquiry- based, and problem-based learning using team-based strategies to solve business problems.
Upon completion of all 4 High School of Business™ courses students have the opportunity to earn up to 6 college credits from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. Credit is available for students who pass required exams and enroll at Bowling Green State University.
For questions, contact Michelle Hadsell: [email protected]
Principles of Business and Economics HSB 1 Principles of Marketing HSB 2 Principles of Finance HSB 3 Principles of Management & Business Strategies HSB 4
High School of Business Internship/Capstone
Instructors: Michelle [email protected]
Rich [email protected]
Tracy [email protected]
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Colerain/Butler Tech
Elective Courses
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The opportunities provided to our students through our partnership with Butler Tech are very unique. To have this many options for students to apply to a career tech program, learn skills to make them marketable to employers, and to earn college credits at no cost while still in high school on our campuses puts our students at an extreme advantage over many other high-school students.
Susan Smith, Northwest High School Principal
NorthwestCareer Center
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Elective Courses
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Construction Management
Program Highlights Carpenters, plumber’s electrician, HVAC, equipment operators, and maintenance techs are highly sought after
Self-sufficiency, hand and power tool operation, read and interpret plans, material specifications, time management
12-point Industry credential
Hands on application of skills
Opportunity for Co-Op 12th grade
Instructor: Donnie [email protected]
Construction ManagementNorthwest Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Industry Credentials: NCCER Certification
Student will use a wide variety of hand tools designed for cutting shaping and manipulating all sorts of building materials such as soils, concrete wood and metal. Students will have opportunities to operate heavy equipment such as skid-steers (Bob Cat) and excavators.
aStart Pre- ConstructionAs early as grade 7
Construction LaborerSalary: $35,660Job Growth (10 yr): 11.7%Annual Openings: 519
Cost EstimatorSalary: $54,760 Job Growth (10 yr): 27%Annual Openings: 424
ConstructionManagerSalary: $73,220Job Growth (10 yr): 7.3%Annual Openings: 250
Certificate Associate Degree,Construction Management
Bachelor’s Degree,Construction Management
Students will participate in
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Cosmetology
Program Highlights Cosmetology is both a science and an art
Students are trained to provide services on clients’ hair, skin and nails for beautification and relaxation
Students will work and manage a full service salon under the supervision of a licensed Cosmetology Instructor
Students who pass all competencies and academics as well as receive all required hours are then eligible to take the licensing exam.
Instructor: Kyra [email protected]
CosmetologyNorthwest Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Industry Credentials: Licensed Cosmetologist
aSalon AssistantSalary: up to $19,000Job Growth (10 yr): *Annual Openings: *
CosmetologistSalary: up to $35,000 Job Growth (10 yr): 9.5%Annual Openings: 1027
Salon ManagerSalary: $50,000*Job Growth (10 yr): *Annual Openings: *
State Board License Associate or Bachelor’s Degree, Business Management
*No official data on record
Students will participate in
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Digital Media Arts
Program Highlights Learn how to make money managing your very own Youtube Channel
Learn Professional Tools to help create your videos and music
Collaborate with students to develop music, art, videos, photographs
Challenge yourself at the regional, state, and national BPA competitions
Graduate with a demo reel to promote yourself to future employers
Instructor: Rick [email protected]
Digital Media ArtsNorthwest Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Prerequisite: Intro Course - Multimedia Web Production
College Credit: CTAG
www.dma-productions.com
aStart Pre-ArtsAs early as grade 7
Audio/Video TechSalary: $36,200Job Growth (10 yr): 11%Annual Openings: 40
VideographerSalary: $42,420 Job Growth (10 yr): -3%Annual Openings: 10
Technical DirectorSalary: $50,900Job Growth (10 yr): 7%Annual Openings: 70
Certificate Associate Degree,Interactive Media
Bachelor’s Degree,CinematographyStudents will participate in
Business Partners: Students are highly encouraged to work with Waycross TV in the Northwest Community to gain production experience outside of the classroom.
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Financial ServicesHonors
Program HighlightsDiscover what makes a company successful and learn how to start, finance, and grow your own business.
Gain the skills necessary to manage your financial future.
Explore interesting material in a fast-paced, interactive environment.
Improve your communication skills, build your leadership abilities, and develop strategies for working successfully in teams.
Become experienced in all of the latest technology applications used in business today.
Instructor: Peter [email protected] (513) 742-7134www.myfinanceclass.com
Financial Services HonorsNorthwest Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Prerequisites: Minimum 2.5 GPA, Passed Algebra I with a C or better; 90% attendance rate
College Credit: College Credit Plus: 3 college credits for Personal Finance from the University of Cincinnati. CTAG: 3 college credits for Strategic Entrepreneurship
aStart Pre-FinanceAs early as grade 7
BookkeeperSalary: $34,550Job Growth (10 yr): 7.6%Annual Openings: 1294
AccountantSalary: $59,610 Job Growth (10 yr): 10.7%Annual Openings: 1319
Finance DirectorSalary: $97,000Job Growth (10 yr): 16.5%Annual Openings: 240
Certificate,Accounting Technology
Associate Degree,Accounting
Bachelor’s Degree,FinanceStudents will participate in
Business Partners: Cincinnati Police Federal Credit Union; State Farm Insurance; University of Cincinnati Economics Center.
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Sports Medicine/ Exercise Science
Program Highlights Learn taping techniques that Athletic Trainer’s use with their athletes.
Get to know more about the Anatomy and Physiology of the human body.
Use Rehabilitation techniques to get athletes back on the field.
Focus on the overall health of an individual and healthy life-style choices.
Student leadership and opportunities to compete (HOSA).
Instructor: Megan [email protected]
Sports Med/Ex ScienceNorthwest Career Center
Full time program
Grades: 11, 12
Prerequisite: Intro Course - Nutrition & Wellness is recommended
Industry Credentials: CPR / AED Potential - Personal Trainer Certification
College Credit: CTAG
aStart Pre-HealthAs early as grade 7
Personal TrainerSalary: $27,310Job Growth (10 yr): 13.2%Annual Openings: 221
Physical TherapyAssistantSalary: $52,520 Job Growth (10 yr): 29.1%Annual Openings: 162
Physical TherapistSalary: $79,340Job Growth (10 yr): 25.7%Annual Openings: 302
Certificate,Personal Trainer
Associate Degree, Physical Therapy
Doctoral Degree,Physical Therapist
Bachelor’s Degree , Certified Athletic TrainerStudents will participate in
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FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCESAll students can benefit from Family and Consumer Sciences courses. The classes are designed to meet
the needs of all different types of learners. Students will learn skills for managing individual and family needs,
problem solving, setting goals, and leadership. Students will experience a variety of teaching techniques: small
group activities, presentations, hands on projects, classroom discussions, labs, field trips, and community
involvement. In each course all students are required to complete a final semester culminating course project.
Through integrated classroom activities students will be given the opportunity to participate in Family, Career,
and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), a youth leadership organization. A $25.00 one-time fee will be
assessed for students enrolling in one or multiple FCS courses.
Culinary Fundamentals 1 semesterContemporary Cuisine 2 semesters (year)Baking & Pastry Arts 2 semesters (year)Career and College Readiness (College & Beyond) 1 semesterHuman Growth Development (Child Development) 1 semesterIntro to Interior Design 2 semesters (year)
OTHER OFFERINGSCBI Connections 2 semesters (year)Career Connections/Co-Op 2 semesters (year)Exploring Career Pathways 1 semester (9th grade only)
INTRODUCTION PATHWAY COURSESIntroduction courses are designed to give students an opportunity to explore various career fields in
greater detail. Though, not required prior to entrance into a “Tech Prep” program, the course provide an
excellent preview of what is expected in the selected career field. In most cases, introduction courses
are designed for 9th and 10th graders.
Financial Foundations (Financial Services Pathway) Intro to Construction Tech (Construction Pathway) Multi-Media Web Production (Digital Media Pathway) Nutrition and Wellness (Exercise Science Pathway)
Northwest/Butler Tech
Elective Courses
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HIGH SCHOOL OF BUSINESSHigh School of Business™ (HSB) is designed much like a college business administration program. Students take approximately one course per year, beginning with an introduction to business. The program continues with courses in various business functions concluding with the capstone course, Principles of Marketing and Business Strategies that requires implementation of the principles addressed throughout the High School of Business™ program.
High School of Business™ courses encourage students to become involved with business problems and concepts, which fosters enthusiasm and interest in the subject. Students utilize active learning strategies such as project-based, inquiry- based, and problem-based learning using team-based strategies to solve business problems.
Upon completion of all 4 High School of Business™ courses students have the opportunity to earn up to 6 college credits from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. Credit is available for students who pass
required exams and enroll at Bowling Green State University.
Principles of Business and Economics HSB 1 Principles of Marketing HSB 2 Principles of Finance HSB 3 Principles of Management & Business Strategies HSB 4
High School of Business Internship/Capstone
Northwest/Butler Tech
Elective Courses
Instructor: Tracy [email protected]
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To apply for BT/NWLSD Career Technical programs all students must complete an online application at:
hsapplication.butlertech.org
January 15th is the priority deadline for applications. Students should submit only one application. If you apply multiple times, your most recent application will only be considered.
Program instructors will begin notifying students of their acceptance into a program in March.
For more information students can contact their guidance counselor or:
RON RUSSOSchool Counselor
Colerain High School(513)741-5035
EMILY JONESSchool Counselor
Northwest High School(513)742-7109
Northwest/Butler Tech
Elective Courses How to Apply
Go directly to hsapplication.butlertech.org
or visit butlertech.org and TEEN EDUCATION,
then FUTURE STUDENTS and APPLY!