Counseling Services
Mrs. Franke - School Counselor/District Testing Coordinator/EMIS
(740) 259-5522, ext. 2113
noel.franke@sciototech.org
Mrs. Ramey - Senior Class School Counselor
(740) 259-5522, ext. 2226
juli.ramey@sciototech.org
Mrs. Sand - Junior Class School Counselor
(740) 259-5522, ext. 2115
sarah.sand@sciototech.org
Services provided include:
Personal, academic, and career counseling
Home school communication
Consultation with parents, associate school personnel, and SCCTC staff
Student activities
Credit planning
Consultation and referral to appropriate community agencies, including drug and alcohol referrals
Medicine policy
Enrollment:
Students accepted by the Scioto County Career Technical Center must remain at the SCCTC through Friday, August 25. SCCTC program changes must be requested of the SCCTC Counselor no later than Friday, August 25. After August 25, other changes in program enrollment may only be considered upon approval by the SCCTC Superintendent on an individual basis with involvement of the student, his or her parent/legal guardian, and the concerned instructors, counselors, program supervisors, secondary director and the Superintendent of the student's associate school.
Testing:
Information concerning the following tests is available through the student services office:
ACT (college entrance exam)
SAT (college entrance exam)
WorkKeys (skills assessment)
ASVAB (military aptitude exam)
ITACS/OCAPS/NCCER/NOCTI (skills assessment)
EOC (state competency exams)
Various programs are subject to state/national test, examples include:
Information Tech Prep A+ Certification
Cosmetology state boards
OPOTA
Allied Health Tech Prep Phlebotomy & Nurse Aide
Ohio Dental Assistant Certification Exam
WebXam
The Scioto County Career Technical Center is committed to helping students pass the state EOC test which is required to obtain a high school diploma. The Student Services office will post intervention/tutoring schedules for home schools. Students caught cheating in any way will result in the invalidation of test scores.
All career-technical students in Ohio are tested periodically throughout their programs with special career-technical assessments (ITACS/OCAPS/NCCER/NOCTI, WebXam) designed to monitor each student's skill development and to help the school improve instruction.