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Monmouth County Workforce Development Board. 17 Christopher Way. Eatontown, NJ 07724. Phone: (732) 683-2111. The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation: Works with people with a diagnosed medical, mental health, learning disability, other condition and have barriers to employment and are pursuing employment. Email: DVR.Neptune@dol.nj.gov.POWERSCHOOL
Note: A valid account is required to access PowerSchool or PowerTeacher. These services are provided to authorized MCVSD users only. To setup mobile apps to connect with MCVSD PowerSchool, please use our our District Code of PZCX For assistance, check out PowerSchool & PowerTeacher Tips, or contact the MCVSD Technology Group. For assistance with PowerSchool Portal access (forParents/Guardians
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The Culinary Education Center is a collaboration between Brookdale Community College and Monmouth County Vocational School District. The Culinary Education Center offers a comprehensive, innovative food preparation and management program of study to students. ACADEMY OF LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY Academy of Law and Public Safety(52) Monmouth County Vocational School District(64) School Performance Report: Description: The Law Enforcement curriculum is designed to prepare high school students for careers in the field of criminal justice. MONMOUTH COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020 … Revised 07/30/2020 MONMOUTH COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020-2021 CALENDAR (10 MONTH) Wednesday-Thursday September 2-3, 2020Staff Days
MARINE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYONLINE APPLICATION
The Monmouth County Vocational School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, nationality, marital or domestic partnership or civil union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, affectional or sexual orientation, reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, religion, age, disability, or socioeconomic status. BIOTECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL Mission Statement . Biotechnology High School, an International Baccalaureate World School, integrates life science, technology, and engineering into a rigorous curriculum that inspires students toward open-minded participation in the global community and prepares them for higher education and leadership in an increasingly demanding workplace through scholarly research, original investigationsAAHS HOME
AAHS Home. The Academy of Allied Health and Science is a selective public high school, one of the five Career Academies of the Monmouth County Vocational School District. Our mission is to prepare and motivate students to pursue further education towards a career in the health sciences through a rigorous specialized curriculum andcommunity
MONMOUTH COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Public comments to the MCVSD BOE may be submitted to the following email address boe@mcvsd.org or via fax to 1-848-863-2560 up to 30 minutes prior to the meeting start time. For the MCVSD BOE Public Session teleconference on Tuesday, May 18th at 3:00 p.m., the call in number is 1-866-305-0232, and the meeting passcode is 6756997.ADULT EDUCATION
Monmouth County Workforce Development Board. 17 Christopher Way. Eatontown, NJ 07724. Phone: (732) 683-2111. The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation: Works with people with a diagnosed medical, mental health, learning disability, other condition and have barriers to employment and are pursuing employment. Email: DVR.Neptune@dol.nj.gov.POWERSCHOOL
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The Culinary Education Center is a collaboration between Brookdale Community College and Monmouth County Vocational School District. The Culinary Education Center offers a comprehensive, innovative food preparation and management program of study to students. ACADEMY OF LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY Academy of Law and Public Safety(52) Monmouth County Vocational School District(64) School Performance Report: Description: The Law Enforcement curriculum is designed to prepare high school students for careers in the field of criminal justice. MONMOUTH COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020 … Revised 07/30/2020 MONMOUTH COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020-2021 CALENDAR (10 MONTH) Wednesday-Thursday September 2-3, 2020Staff Days
MARINE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYONLINE APPLICATION
The Monmouth County Vocational School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, nationality, marital or domestic partnership or civil union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, affectional or sexual orientation, reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, religion, age, disability, or socioeconomic status. BIOTECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL Mission Statement . Biotechnology High School, an International Baccalaureate World School, integrates life science, technology, and engineering into a rigorous curriculum that inspires students toward open-minded participation in the global community and prepares them for higher education and leadership in an increasingly demanding workplace through scholarly research, original investigationsAAHS HOME
AAHS Home. The Academy of Allied Health and Science is a selective public high school, one of the five Career Academies of the Monmouth County Vocational School District. Our mission is to prepare and motivate students to pursue further education towards a career in the health sciences through a rigorous specialized curriculum andcommunity
LEA PLAN FOR SAFE RETURN TO IN-PERSON INSTRUCTION AND the custodial supplies. Hand sanitizer stations should be at all entrances, exits and easy to access in common areas. • Surfaces must be cleaned before being disinfected. This is a two-step process. CONTACT – MONMOUTH COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Monmouth County Vocational School District Directions. Aberdeen Building: 732-566-5599. 450 Atlantic Avenue, Aberdeen, NJ 07747. From Route 34: North make a right on Atlantic Avenue. Pass one traffic light, make R-right into Matawan High School driveway, vocational school is on the right. MARINE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A Brief Look at M.A.S.T. M.A.S.T. is a co-ed four-year high school, grades 9-12. It is one of five career academies administered by the Monmouth County Vocational School District. The Marine Academy is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges and offers small classes with close personal attention.ONLINE APPLICATION
The Monmouth County Vocational School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, nationality, marital or domestic partnership or civil union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, affectional or sexual orientation, reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, religion, age, disability, or socioeconomic status.CLASS ACADEMY
Monmouth County Vocational School District's CLASS Academy is a small, alternative high school for at-risk students located at 537 Tinton Avenue, in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.The program has served the communities and families of Monmouth County for nearly two decades, helping hundreds of young adults achieve academic success through a personalized school culture that reflects individualCALENDAR OF EVENTS
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1000 Kozloski RoadFreehold, New Jersey 07728. Phone: 732-431-3773. Fax: 732-409-7292. Directions: Take Route 34 or Route 18 to Route 537 West Travel about 1-2 miles and take Kozloski Road (Route 55) South. School is 1 mile on right side, 1000 Kozloski Road, Freehold, NJ 07728. Visit Career Center EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION Applications should either be mailed to address on the top of application, faxed to 732-409-6736, or emailed to esansone@ctemc.org. For full time certificated positions, please include copy of certificates, Praxis scores, transcripts and evaluations (ifapplicable).
CARPENTRY – MONMOUTH COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT A two-year HIGH SCHOOL program designed to prepare students to enter the field of carpentry and work for a carpenter, own their own carpentry business or enter the carpenter’s union if they desire. The high school curriculum is designed to develop entry-level workforce skills and allow the students to receive advanced standingand acceptance
HIGH TECH SENIOR ARYA TSCHAND WINS ONE OF SEVEN GRAND On May 21, 2021, senior Arya Tscahnd was awarded the Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation, one of the top awards for student research at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). ISEF is held annually in May, and students from around the world who have qualified and advancedSkip to content
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OUR MISSION STATEMENT: The Monmouth County Vocational School District prepares students for an evolving workplace, lifelong learning and further education through specialized academics, career and technical programs and achievement of the New Jersey Student Learning Standards. NON-DISCRIMINATION CLAUSE: The Monmouth County Vocational School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, nationality, marital or domestic partnership or civil union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, affectional or sexual orientation, reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, religion, age, disability, or socioeconomic status.*
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DISTRICT ANTI-BULLYING COORDINATOR, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION OFFICER/TITLE IX AND SECTION 504 HANDICAPPED COORDINATOR: Charles R. Ford, Jr., Ed.D. Assistant Superintendent Contact for special accommodations for events or meetings. The Monmouth County Vocational School District programs are open to all students regardless of race, color, national origin, gender or disability. Applicants are required to meet the district’s general admission criteria as well as the individual program’s admission criteria. The District will take steps to assure that the lack of English-language proficiency will not be a barrier to admission and participation in CTE programs.PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
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Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-5.6(c) the following documents are available for public review: MCVSD Consolidated Monitoring Report 2015 MCVSD Corrective Action Plan 2015 Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:26, the following documents are available forpublic review:
School Drinking Water Lead Testing Results: MCVSD Aberdeen Campus (2/2017) MCVSD AAHS Campus (2/2017) MCVSD CEC Campus (2/2017) MCVSD Keyport Campus (2/2017) Unless otherwise reported above, no other MCVSD schools exceed EPA or NJDEP action levels for lead in drinking water outlets.VIEW ALL DOCUMENTS
SCHOOL GRADE REPORTS ABR DISTRICT AND SCHOOL GRADE REPORT 2017-2018 _School/School Grade (Max Grade of 78)_Class Academy - 66
Communications High School - 71 High Technology High School - 68 Marine Academy of Science and Technology - 75 Academy of Allied Health and Science - 70 Biotechnology High School - 77 Monmouth County Career Center - 69 Monmouth County Vocational Technical High School - 52 Academy of Law and Public Safety - 52District Grade - 67
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Responsibilities of the Sheriff May 13, 2019News and EventsMay 13, 2019 Monmouth County Sheriff, Shaun Golden, spoke to the students at the Academy of Law and Public Safety. Sheriff Golden spoke about the roles and responsibilities of the Sheriff and the Sheriff’s Department.... Read more...*
HTHS girls share coding skills with middle schoolers at STEMevent
May 4, 2019News and EventsMay 4, 2019 LINCROFT – Girls from High Tech High School are showcasing their talent in coding while giving back to younger students. Annie Zhou said when she went to a summer camp for engineering, she was the only girl. Now, Zhou is among many girls. She and her classmates are bringing their love for computer coding and technology to middle school girls. “We thought that maybe we could give back to the community by starting something on our own to teach other girls to code,” Zhou said. Their mission is to spark an interest in the STEM field, which is predominantly male. “Girls around me, they have a different way of approaching problems,” says Katrina Florendo. “They tackle it from this creative side that maybe the guys didn’t realize in the first place so it’s this different take on problems and ways of coming up with solutions.” “If you have a technology company or a programming company and you don’t have females in there, you have an inferior company because they brought a whole different mindset to the situation,” says Kevin Bals, principal of High Tech High School. High Tech High School has been ranked the best Stem High School in the nation for the fifth year in a row. Saturday’s event was paid for with a grant. The girls won it at a competition last spring. They could choose how to spend the money. They chose to put on the event to helping other girls.... Readmore...
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HTHS Receives National Recognition for Commitment toEmpowering Students
March 11, 2019News and EventsMarch 2019 Lincroft, NJ – High Technology High School announced today that it has been recognized as a Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Distinguished School for providing broad access to transformative learning opportunities for students through PLTW Computer Science and Engineering. It is one of just 64 high schools across the U.S. to receive this honor. PLTW is a nonprofit organization that serves millions of PreK-12 students and teachers in schools across the U.S. PLTW is the backbone of our engineering program at High Tech. It enables us to provide real-world hands-on learning experiences for all of our students. The recognition as a PLTW Distinguished High School simply validates the hard work of our teachers and students. It is a great honor. (Principal, Kevin Bals) The PLTW Distinguished School recognition honors schools committed to increasing student access, engagement, and achievement in their PLTW programs. To be eligible for the designation, High Technology High School had to meet the following criteria during the 2017-18 school year: Offer at least three PLTW courses; Have 25 percent of students or more participate in PLTW courses, or of those who participated in PLTW, at least 33 percent took two or more PLTW courses during their high school tenure; Have 70 percent of students or more earn a Proficient or higher on PLTW End-of-Course Assessments, or 10 percent of students earn the AP + PLTW Student Achievement. Through PLTW programs, students develop STEM knowledge as well as in-demand, transportable skills that they will use both in school and for the rest of their lives, on any career path they take. PLTW EngineeringTM empowers high school students to step into the role of an engineer and adopt a problem-solving mindset. Students engage in collaborative, real-life activities like working with a client to design a home, programming electronic devices or robotic arms, and exploring algae as a biofuel source. “It is a great honor to recognize High Technology High School for their commitment to students,” said Vince Bertram, President and CEO of PLTW. “They are a model for what school should look like, and they should be very proud of ensuring students have the knowledge and skills to be career ready and successful on any career path they choose.” High Technology High School is part of a community of PreK-12 schools, colleges and universities, and corporate and philanthropic partners across the country united around a passion for providing students with inspiring, engaging, and empowering learning opportunities. For more information about PLTW’s recognition program, visit pltw.org/our-programs/program-recognition. For more information on High Technology High School’s PLTW program or to set up a school visit, contact Kevin Bals at 732-842-8444. Project Lead The Way (PLTW) is a nonprofit organization that provides a transformative learning experience for PreK-12 students and teachers across the U.S. PLTW empowers students to develop in-demand, transportable knowledge and skills through pathways in computer science, engineering, and biomedical science. PLTW’s teacher training and resources support teachers as they engage their students in real-world learning. Approximately 11,500 elementary, middle, and high schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia offer PLTW programs. For more information on Project Lead The Way, visit pltw.org.... Read more...*
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and Sports Turf Management Apprenticeship July 3, 2019Announcements / News and EventsJune 4, 2019- Students enrolled in the Horticulture Landscaping program at the MCVSD Career Center in Freehold, NJ will have the opportunity to engage in and complete a US Department of Labor and New Jersey Department of Education approved Greenskeeper and Sports Turf Management Apprenticeship. This Apprenticeship will be the first of its kind in the State of New Jersey and possibly the country. The Apprenticeship is a 2-year program in which students complete various curriculum components and training at the Career Center and then apply those skills during the summer at one of the Monmouth County Parks golf courses.... Read more...*
Congratulations to the Brian D. McAndrew Student Achievers May 30, 2019News and EventsMay 30, 2019 The students were selected not only for their academic achievement, but also because of their outstanding performance in extra-curricular activities and service to their community. Left-Right: Emily Rosa (Aberdeen), Chanze Casale (Class), Riley Plosica (MAST), Michael Coppola (CEC), Guiseppe Alioto (ALPS), Connor Martin (CHS), Herick Londe (Neptune), Brian D. McAndrew, Ed.D., Alec Wells (AAHS), Gillian Solla (Freehold), Kaleigh Smith (Keyport), Nicholas Solazzo (HTHS), Shaanti Choi-Bose (BTHS), James Corcodilios (Career Center), Isaias Usurin (Middletown)... Readmore...
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Congratulations to 2019 MCVSD District’s Teacher/Educational Specialist of the year May 23, 2019News and EventsMay 23, 2019 Pictured Left to Right– Superintendent Timothy McCorkell, William Fetherman (MAST), Lisa Franciosi (Career Center), Vincenzo Spadavecchia (Freehold), Jenna Sauer (ALPS), Stefanie Garguilo (AAHS), Sabina Campbell (CHS), Ray St. Denis (Career Center), Ellen Jaspan (CEC/Neptune), Melinda Kelley (Class), Diana Laczny (BTHS), Frances Finley (HTHS), Victoria McPeak (MAST), Assistant Superintendent Charles Ford, Jr., Ed.D, Raymond Eng (HTHS). Not pictured Marjorie Cavalier (AAHS), Jamie Krauter (BTHS).... Read more...*
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Responsibilities of the Sheriff May 13, 2019News and EventsMay 13, 2019 Monmouth County Sheriff, Shaun Golden, spoke to the students at the Academy of Law and Public Safety. Sheriff Golden spoke about the roles and responsibilities of the Sheriff and the Sheriff’s Department.... Read more...*
HTHS girls share coding skills with middle schoolers at STEMevent
May 4, 2019News and EventsMay 4, 2019 LINCROFT – Girls from High Tech High School are showcasing their talent in coding while giving back to younger students. Annie Zhou said when she went to a summer camp for engineering, she was the only girl. Now, Zhou is among many girls. She and her classmates are bringing their love for computer coding and technology to middle school girls. “We thought that maybe we could give back to the community by starting something on our own to teach other girls to code,” Zhou said. Their mission is to spark an interest in the STEM field, which is predominantly male. “Girls around me, they have a different way of approaching problems,” says Katrina Florendo. “They tackle it from this creative side that maybe the guys didn’t realize in the first place so it’s this different take on problems and ways of coming up with solutions.” “If you have a technology company or a programming company and you don’t have females in there, you have an inferior company because they brought a whole different mindset to the situation,” says Kevin Bals, principal of High Tech High School. High Tech High School has been ranked the best Stem High School in the nation for the fifth year in a row. Saturday’s event was paid for with a grant. The girls won it at a competition last spring. They could choose how to spend the money. They chose to put on the event to helping other girls.... Readmore...
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HTHS Receives National Recognition for Commitment toEmpowering Students
March 11, 2019News and EventsMarch 2019 Lincroft, NJ – High Technology High School announced today that it has been recognized as a Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Distinguished School for providing broad access to transformative learning opportunities for students through PLTW Computer Science and Engineering. It is one of just 64 high schools across the U.S. to receive this honor. PLTW is a nonprofit organization that serves millions of PreK-12 students and teachers in schools across the U.S. PLTW is the backbone of our engineering program at High Tech. It enables us to provide real-world hands-on learning experiences for all of our students. The recognition as a PLTW Distinguished High School simply validates the hard work of our teachers and students. It is a great honor. (Principal, Kevin Bals) The PLTW Distinguished School recognition honors schools committed to increasing student access, engagement, and achievement in their PLTW programs. To be eligible for the designation, High Technology High School had to meet the following criteria during the 2017-18 school year: Offer at least three PLTW courses; Have 25 percent of students or more participate in PLTW courses, or of those who participated in PLTW, at least 33 percent took two or more PLTW courses during their high school tenure; Have 70 percent of students or more earn a Proficient or higher on PLTW End-of-Course Assessments, or 10 percent of students earn the AP + PLTW Student Achievement. Through PLTW programs, students develop STEM knowledge as well as in-demand, transportable skills that they will use both in school and for the rest of their lives, on any career path they take. PLTW EngineeringTM empowers high school students to step into the role of an engineer and adopt a problem-solving mindset. Students engage in collaborative, real-life activities like working with a client to design a home, programming electronic devices or robotic arms, and exploring algae as a biofuel source. “It is a great honor to recognize High Technology High School for their commitment to students,” said Vince Bertram, President and CEO of PLTW. “They are a model for what school should look like, and they should be very proud of ensuring students have the knowledge and skills to be career ready and successful on any career path they choose.” High Technology High School is part of a community of PreK-12 schools, colleges and universities, and corporate and philanthropic partners across the country united around a passion for providing students with inspiring, engaging, and empowering learning opportunities. For more information about PLTW’s recognition program, visit pltw.org/our-programs/program-recognition. For more information on High Technology High School’s PLTW program or to set up a school visit, contact Kevin Bals at 732-842-8444. Project Lead The Way (PLTW) is a nonprofit organization that provides a transformative learning experience for PreK-12 students and teachers across the U.S. PLTW empowers students to develop in-demand, transportable knowledge and skills through pathways in computer science, engineering, and biomedical science. PLTW’s teacher training and resources support teachers as they engage their students in real-world learning. Approximately 11,500 elementary, middle, and high schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia offer PLTW programs. For more information on Project Lead The Way, visit pltw.org.... Read more...*
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Congratulations to the Brian D. McAndrew Student Achievers May 30, 2019News and EventsMay 30, 2019 The students were selected not only for their academic achievement, but also because of their outstanding performance in extra-curricular activities and service to their community. Left-Right: Emily Rosa (Aberdeen), Chanze Casale (Class), Riley Plosica (MAST), Michael Coppola (CEC), Guiseppe Alioto (ALPS), Connor Martin (CHS), Herick Londe (Neptune), Brian D. McAndrew, Ed.D., Alec Wells (AAHS), Gillian Solla (Freehold), Kaleigh Smith (Keyport), Nicholas Solazzo (HTHS), Shaanti Choi-Bose (BTHS), James Corcodilios (Career Center), Isaias Usurin (Middletown)... Readmore...
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Congratulations to 2019 MCVSD District’s Teacher/Educational Specialist of the year May 23, 2019News and EventsMay 23, 2019 Pictured Left to Right– Superintendent Timothy McCorkell, William Fetherman (MAST), Lisa Franciosi (Career Center), Vincenzo Spadavecchia (Freehold), Jenna Sauer (ALPS), Stefanie Garguilo (AAHS), Sabina Campbell (CHS), Ray St. Denis (Career Center), Ellen Jaspan (CEC/Neptune), Melinda Kelley (Class), Diana Laczny (BTHS), Frances Finley (HTHS), Victoria McPeak (MAST), Assistant Superintendent Charles Ford, Jr., Ed.D, Raymond Eng (HTHS). Not pictured Marjorie Cavalier (AAHS), Jamie Krauter (BTHS).... Read more...* 1
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