OHVA's CTE Program Expectations of Class Attendance, Coursework Completion, and CTSO Participation:
The vision of the Career Technical Education Program at OHVA is to give hope by empowering students to be engaged, responsible, productive members of the community, providing them with the experience, readiness, and resources to remove barriers, close the skills gap, and make a positive impact in society. Two of the most important components of this vision are engagement and responsibility. To that end, each student that chooses to apply, and is accepted, to one of our state approved CTE pathways must adhere to certain expectations that are stated below .
OHVA CTE Program Pathway Students are expected to:
Commit to participating for the duration of the pathway (no dropping mid-year)
Attend ALL class sessions for their pathway courses
Complete coursework for the pathway courses by the due date
Maintain passing grades in all pathway courses
Complete a signed learning agreement
Earn the OMJ Seal
Attend all Skill Builder Tuesday Sessions
Participate in:
Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO)--student needs to attend meetings, participate in regional events, and participate in at least one fundraiser
Work-Based Learning (WBL) activities--students are expected to participate in WBL activities. Students will earn and document a minimum of 250 WBL hours by the time of program completion. Students will document WBL hours in a supported tracking platform.
Quarterly conferences with school counselor during which a career/graduation plan will be completed and updated annually
Prepare for and Take:
WebXam pretests for each pathway course at the beginning of the year
WebXam posttests for each pathway course
Earn at least one 3-point valued Industry Recognized Credential test within the program
The CTE Program Administration reserve the right to remove a student from the program for failure to meet the CTE Program requirements set forth by OHVA. These may include, but are not limited to:
Failure to attend more than three class sessions in a semester for pathway courses, without notifying the teacher of the absence PRIOR to the class, and watching the recording promptly after the absence
Failure to complete coursework by the due date three times in a semester, without notifying the teacher that the work will be late PRIOR to the due date
Failure to take a WebXam pre or posttest
Attending less than 75% of virtual CTSO meetings
Failure to have an approved WBL plan in place by the end of year one in a program
Failure to attempt at least one Industry Recognized Credential test