Curtin, Lycoming Valley Students Tour WAHS's CTE Program
District Wide
November 05, 2024 | Community
Mr. Leigey welcomes students to the Automotive program.
Alongside Biotechnology students, sixth-graders got a glimpse at specimens under the microscope.
Computer Information technology students give sixth-graders a look at the inner workings of a computer.
Mrs. (Chef) Renk welcomes students to the Culinary Arts program.
Sixth-graders get an opportunity to shave down some plastic in Precision Machining.
Health Occupations students show off the anatomy of a preserved (deer) heart.
A Homeland Security student showcases some of the equipment used in fire rescue.
Here, Mrs. Peacock demonstrates and explains how this high-tech manikin is used in the Homeland Security program to monitor health vitals like pulse detection and blood pressure readings (among many other cool training features!).
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (NOVEMBER 5, 2024) — The end of October marked the annual two-week-long tour schedule of Williamsport Area High School's Career and Technical Education (CTE) Program for fifth- and sixth-grade students.
Students from both Lycoming Valley and Curtin Intermediate schools got a glimpse at what could very well be their future "on the hill" as they learned about the 15 CTE programs that will be available to them as high school students.