School Details
School Hours Take in Time: 7:30AM Dismissal Time: 3:10PM |
Contact: Main Telephone Line: 334-566-5395 Fax Telephone Line: 334-566-1690 |
The Charles Henderson Educational Association made a substantial contribution to Troy Pike Center for Technology in memory of Charles Henderson.
Troy Pike Area-Vocational Center was erected in 1977. The center was once known as the Vo-Tech and is presently known as the Troy Pike Center for Technology (TPCT).
Troy-Pike Center for Technology serves both the Pike County School System & the Troy City School System and offers the following programs to students in 9-12 grades.
Each Career Tech program offered at the Troy-Pike Center for Technology helps develop the talents and skills of students enrolled in the Career Tech classroom setting that are rigorous, progressive and certified to international standards. Each of our programs receive and maintain certification from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) through the business/industry certification (BIC) process, which ensure that our programs meet industry standards. Each Career Tech program has a Career Tech club that provides students with leadership skills that help students prepare for careers.
TPCT strives to prepare students for college career and life learning through hands-on learning in curse work that is both rigorous and relevant for the 21st century workforce.
Each CTE course at TPCT promotes mutually beneficial relationships among the school systems, post-secondary programs of study, new and existing industries, business, labor, and community-based organizations for the purposes of providing quality workforce development and the greatest possible opportunity for all students to achieve their highest academic and technical potential.
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The Troy City Schools Board of Education and the Pike County Board of Education believes the career and technical education is a vital and worthwhile part of the total educational program within our school system. The acquisition of work skills as determined by occupational demand is necessary for the social and economic well-being of our youth, adults, and community as a whole. The Boards of Education support and offer in conjunction with the Alabama State Department of Education Career and Technical Division, those programs determined to be appropriate in its educational system. This also includes career and technical guidance and counseling services as an integral part of the total educational program.
The purpose of career/technical education (CTE) is to enhance the curriculum of the total school program. Through the different phases of the students' educational experience, career/technical education should prepare them to become more proficient in their chosen career path. Career/technical education provides opportunities for secondary students to acquire specific and useful academic, occupational, and employability skills training. Career/technical education prepares students to be well-rounded and to succeed and profit from new skills, knowledge, and understanding in a chosen career path. Education for occupational competence should be an integral part of the educational program for every student enrolled in America's high schools. There is no question of the need for an educated labor force; therefore, the aims and purposes of those charged with the responsibility for planning an effective career/technical education program should be that of "fulfilling the need."
The mission of Career Technical Education in Troy City Schools and Pike County Schools is to provide career and technical instruction to prepare students for life after high school, whether that may include post-secondary education, employment, or a combination of both. The Boards of Education of Troy City Schools and Pike County Schools recognize the differences in the educational needs of students and seek to meet those needs in order that each individual student may find a productive place in society.
Career and technical instruction may include any and all of the following:
classroom instruction;
classroom-related field, shop, and laboratory work;
programs providing occupational work experience, including cooperative education programs;
career and technical guidance and counseling in connection with occupational training; and
activities of Career Tech student organizations which are an integral part of Career Tech instruction.
The vision for career and technical education is to prepare students for life.