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EVSC Satellite ProgramsSICTC, Medical Professions Academy, Shepard Law Academy, JROTC, Early College High School, Virtual Academy, IB
SICTC
Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center
About SICTC
Serves approximately 800 students from Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey, North and South Gibson, and the southern half of Spencer counties
Offers 23 courses of study in 10 different career clusters
Prepares students for high skill, high wage, or high demand careers including 35 of the Hoosier Hot 50 jobs
Identified by the National Research Center for Career and Technical Education as one of the top five secondary career centers in the United States
Career Clusters & Programs
Advanced Manufacturing
Industrial Maintenance and Plastics Technology
Precision Machine Technology
Welding Technology
Agriculture
Career Clusters & Programs
Agriculture
Horticulture
Animal Science/Pre-Veterinarian
Career Clusters & Programs
Communications
Graphic Communications/Digital Media
Radio/TV Broadcasting/Telecommunications
Career Clusters & Programs
Construction Technology
Building Construction Technology
Electricity Technology/Robotics
HVAC-R and Alternative Energy Systems
Career Clusters & Programs
Engineering
Architectural Design
Project Lead the Way (Engineering)
Technical Design
Career Clusters & Programs
Food Sciences
Culinary Arts
Health Sciences
Health Sciences Education
Information Technology
Computer Network Technology (CISCO)
Public Safety
Public Safety/Law Enforcement & Fire Science
Career Clusters/Programs
Transportation Services
Automotive Collision Repair Technology
Automotive Services Technology
Diesel Service Technology
Applying to SICTC
Apply onlineapplytosictc.com
Open to juniors and seniors
Applications will be reviewed by the Screening Committee in late January. Applicants are notified in February and given further instructions by their home high school counselors regarding additional enrollment procedures.
Open Houses: November 7, 6:00-7:00 P.M. November 19, 10:30 A.M.-12:00 P.M.
MPA
Medical Professions Academy—Central High School
About MPA
For high school students interested in pursuing careers in healthcare and medicine
Integrates science, English, and technology curriculum, paired with hands-on learning and relevant internships and shadowing experiences
Prepares students for post-secondary medical programs and college majors
Applying to MPA
Apply on their website:
http://mpa.evscschools.com/
“Apply” button
Incoming 9th graders and 11th graders may apply.
Shepard Law Academy
Harrison High School
About Shepard Law Academy
Shepard Academy is a four-year leadership development program that integrates social studies and English curriculum for high school students who are interested in law and social justice.
The curriculum helps students develop leadership and critical analysis skills. The Academy experience is designed to include multiple field experiences and guest speakers, which enrich the curriculum.
Students develop their reading, writing, and speaking skills, while preparing for studies in law, social justice, and American policy.
Students have the opportunity to earn up to 21 hours of college credit upon completion of the Academy.
Applying to Shepard Law
Apply online:
http://shepardacademy.evscschools.com/enrollment_application
While it is designed to be a four-year program, students may apply to join the program any year.
JROTC
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps—Harrison High School
About JROTC
The EVSC's Junior Reserve Training Corps (JROTC) program works to motivate young people to become better citizens by utilizing curriculum that focuses on citizenship, leadership, and the development of foundations for success.
Students enrolled in the program can earn college credits through Adams State University.
The program is rated as a "gold star unit" by the U.S. Army, the highest honor that can be awarded to a JROTC program.
Enrolling in JROTC
Students who are interested in enrolling in the program should notify their counselor during the enrollment conference.
This program is two periods, so the student will attend Harrison for ½ day every other day and will take the JROTC course and another elective (often times, that course is a PE elective).
Early College High School
Ivy Tech Community College--Southwest
About Early College High School
Students enrolled in the EVSC Early College High School will spend half of the day at their home high school and the other half on Ivy Tech Community College’s campus during their freshmen and sophomore years.
During the junior year, students will choose degree pathways offered through Ivy Tech Community College. Students also may enroll in select courses offered at the University of Evansville.
During the summer, students can attend programs and courses at the University of Evansville and at Ivy Tech Community College.
Students will be provided with college readiness programs, mentoring, and academic support to ensure success in the program.
Applying to ECHS
Apply on their website:
http://earlycollege.evscschools.com/home
“Apply” button
Virtual Academy
Based at the Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center
About Virtual Academy
The EVSC Virtual Academy is designed to provide flexibility to students K-12 to earn credits for their regular school classes; credit recovery or credit advancement through the utilization of online learning and the instruction from a licensed teacher.
Teachers communicate regularly with students through weekly progress reports, email and regular study sessions and progress conferences in our classroom.
At the high school level, Virtual Academy offers required and elective courses in English, social studies, science and math, and numerous Advanced Placement courses and courses approved by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
Current high school students may take supplementary courses through Virtual Academy while attending Reitz full-time.
Applying to Virtual Academy
Apply on their website:
http://virtualacademy.evscschools.com/home
“Apply” button
International Baccalaureate Program
Bosse High School
About IB
Created for students who are motivated and desire a rigorous college preparatory education, the IB program includes academic study in six curriculum areas, including English, World Languages, Arts, Sciences, Social Studies and Math and Computer Sciences
In addition to these six core curriculum areas, the IB program centers around three unique core requirements:
1. Extended Essay - independent research to develop critical thinking.
2. Theory of Knowledge (TOK) - a course that explores the nature of knowledge and the relationship between disciplines.
3. Creativity, Action and Service (CAS) - 150 hours of creativity, action and service to others is required.
Applying to IB
Apply on their website:
http://ib.evscschools.com/home
“Application” tab
Open to any junior or senior student
Advanced Placement & Dual Credit CoursesOffered at Reitz High School
ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES
Rigorous, college-level courses
A heavier workload and likely an AP summer assignment
Typically require a teacher/department head recommendation
Students are expected to take The College Board’s AP course examination in May.
Qualifying students may receive financial assistance toward the exam fee.
Passing an AP exam earns students a minimum 3 college credit or advanced placement in a specific area of study.
AP courses are noted on the student’s course request sheet by an “AP” next to the course title.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES
AP courses offered at Reitz: U.S. History AP
European History AP
Biology AP
Physics I AP
Calculus AB AP
Statistics AP
Psychology AP
English Language & Composition AP
English Literature & Composition AP
Course offerings are subject to change based on teacher availability and student interest.
COLLEGE CREDIT COURSES
College-level courses to earn both high school and college credit (sometimes referred to as dual credit) during their regular high school day on the high school campus.
These courses are taught by qualified high school instructors and a concurrent enrollment partnership agreement exists between the high school and a postsecondary institution.
Reitz has concurrent credit agreements with USI and Ivy Tech.
College credit courses are noted on the student’s course request sheet by a “CC” next to the course title.
COLLEGE CREDIT COURSES
College credit courses offered at Reitz: Advanced Speech & Communications CC (3 credits) Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry H CC (6 credits) Economics H CC (3 credits) U. S. Government H CC (3 credits) German IV CC (12 credits) Spanish IV CC (12 credits) French IV CC (12 credits) PLTW Intro to Engineering Design CC (3 credits) PLTW Principles of Engineering CC (3 credits) Early Childhood Education I CC (6 credits) Digital Applications & Responsibility CC (3 credits) Strategic Marketing CC (3 credits)
Course offerings are subject to change based on teacher availability and student interest.
Transferring College Credits & Accessing AP Scores
College credit Students must request that a transcript be sent from the college
where they earned the credit (USI or Ivy Tech) to the college they are attending.
AP AP tests are taken in May and the scores are released over the
summer. Students will have a College Board account and an AP number will be
provided to access scores.