(The following is a release from the North Montco Technical Career Center.)
The North Montco Technical Career Center Joint Operating Committee voted tonight to approve a hybrid delivery.
This delivery model will allow 9th and 10th grade part-time students to work virtually with their Career and Technical Education (CTE) teachers.
Additional information will be mailed shortly providing details on how to access the virtual learning.
The first day of school for North Montco students will be August 31, 2020. If your district has a delayed opening, you will come when you have transportation. All staff and students must wear face masks when on the campus and in the building at North Montco Technical Career Center. There are no exceptions. If you are claiming an exception, you must contact the Administrative Director’s office immediately.
Transportation is the responsibility of your resident school district. Souderton School District will transport students from either the high cchool or their homes to North Montco.
North Montco Technical Career Center encourages students who are able to drive to do so. The parking fee will be waived this year, but students will need parking stickers issued from security. This form will be placed on our website this week.
Note: The afternoon start time is 12:15 and the session will end at 2:45.
Additional information will be forthcoming. Please continue to check the North Montco Technical Career Center website for updated information.
Continuing Education Information
The Adult Continuing Education Program is scheduled to start this fall. All dates have been posted on the website. In the meantime, we are scheduled to resume classes that were interrupted due to COVID. Those students will be contacted by the Continuing Education Department for dates and times.
Questions regarding the Continuing Education program should be directed to Denise Collins at (215) 368-1177 (ext. 303) or [email protected].
See also:
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