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WELCOME TO WEST-MEC West-MEC focuses solely on Career and Technical Education programs that prepare students to enter the workforce and pursue continuing education. Our unique school district offers students the opportunity to choose a variety of career-related courses on their high school campuses. We also offer central programs, which are located at learning sites supported by business and industry and post-secondary institutions. West-MEC CTE courses allow students the ability to earn career certification, college credit, and internship opportunities. We are excited to provide career-focused opportunities for our students. Sincerely, Gregory J. Donovan Superintendent, West-MEC Western Maricopa Education Center A CLOSER LOOK AT WEST-MEC More than 21,000 students from 40 high schools across almost 4,300 square miles are currently enrolled in West-MEC Career and Technical Education programs. Career and Technical Education, also known as CTE, is an instructional delivery system that gives students a well-rounded learning experience. CTE focuses on classroom instruction and interactive laboratory instruction. Students are also taught personal and leadership development through Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs). West-MEC plans to expand our Central Programs to provide more opportunities for students. Looking ahead, the following programs will be launched: Aviation Health Care Occupations MEMBER SCHOOL DISTRICTS AGUA FRIA UNION BUCKEYE UNION CARTWRIGHT ELEMENTARY DEER VALLEY UNIFIED DYSART UNIFIED FOWLER ELEMENTARY GLENDALE UNION PARADISE VALLEY UNIFIED PENDERGAST ELEMENTARY PEORIA UNIFIED SADDLE MOUNTAIN UNIFIED WICKENBURG UNIFIED
CENTRAL PROGRAMS OFFERINGS FOR THE 2010/2011 SCHOOL YEAR: AUTO COLLISION INDUSTRIES AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY COSMETOLOGY DENTAL ASSISTING EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN FIRE SCIENCE MEDIUM HEAVY DIESEL TECHNOLOGY 10/11
AUTO COLLISION INDUSTRIES CUSTOMIZE CARS AND YOUR CAREER Find out what it takes to make a damaged car look and drive like new in the West-MEC Automotive Collision Industries program. From a bang-up job to a polished ride, you will learn how to estimate damages, repair and refinish collision vehicles using the same tools and equipment used in real-world auto body repair shops. Program Location: Paradise Valley High School 3950 East Bell Road, Phoenix, 85032 Length of Program: 1 year 450 Hours 1 year Grade Level Requirement: Sophomore Juniors Seniors industry Certification: I-CAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) Credits: 3 High School Career Pathways: Collision Repair Technician Auto Body Customizer Painter/Refinisher Trim Mechanic Starting Salary Range: $15 - $17 per hour $1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 +
Automotive Technology Rev up the engine and start your career Get geared up for your future in the West-MEC Automotive Technology program. From bumper to bumper, learn how to handle everything from car computer diagnostics to engine maintenance using high-tech industry tools and equipment. Program Location: Ironwood High School 6051 West Sweetwater Avenue, Glendale, 85304 Length of Program: 2 years 900 hours 1 year 2 years Grade Level Requirement: Juniors industry Certification: ASE Certification ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Credits: 6 High School Career Pathways: ASE Certified Technician Automotive Service Technician Diagnostician, Parts Attendant Automotive Electrician Starting Salary Range: $15 - $17 per hour $1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 +
Cosmetology Put your creativity to work Turn your passion for style into a career. The West-MEC Cosmetology program will teach you the latest techniques and trends in hair, skin and nail care. Learn the fundamentals of the beauty business from experienced cosmetology professionals in a state-of the-art salon setting. Program Location: Cutting Edge Style Academy 7565 West Peoria Avenue, Peoria, 85345 Grade Level Requirement: Juniors Seniors Length of Program: 2 years 1,600 Hours 1 year 2 years industry Certification: Arizona Board of Cosmetology License Credits: 12 High School Career Pathways: Hair Stylist Color Technician Nail Technician Skin Care SpecialisT Makeup Artist Salon Owner Salon Manager Starting Salary Range: $10 - $14 per hour $1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 +
Dental Assisting A Career That will Make you shine Brush up on dental health care basics in the West-MEC Dental Assisting program. You will gain experience and technical knowledge for a polished career in the dental field. Learn the functions that take place in a dental office including, patient care, laboratory procedures and administrative duties. Program Location: Communiversity at Surprise 15950 West Civic Center Plaza, Surprise, 85374 Length of Program: 1 year 680 hours 1 year Grade Level Requirement: Seniors industry Certification: Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) - ICE (Infection Control Examination) - RHS (Radiation Health and Safety) - DANBGC (General Chairside) Credits: 3.5 High School 31 Community College Career Pathways: Dental Assisting Dental Hygienist Dental Administration Starting Salary Range: $15 - $20 per hour $1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 +
Emergency Medical Technician Answer the call to help Learn life-saving emergency techniques and how to care for people in an emergency situation. The West-MEC Emergency Medical Technician program gives you the opportunity to learn the basics of first response care and the skills needed for this challenging yet rewarding career. Program Locations: Glendale Community College Main 6000 West Olive Avenue, Phoenix 85302 Glendale Community College North 5727 West Happy Valley Road, Glendale 85310 Estrella Mountain Community College (Southwest Skill Center) 3000 North Dysart Road, Avondale 85392 Length of Program: 5 months 180 hours 1 year Grade Level Requirement: Seniors industry Certification: National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Credits: 12 Community College Credits 2 high school Career Pathways: Ambulance Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic EMT Firefighter Emergency Room Technician Starting Salary Range: $13 - $15 per hour $1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 +
Fire Science Fire up your career Learn what it takes to be a professional in the fire service industry. The West-MEC Fire Science program you will teach you basic concepts and skills used in a variety of fire service organizations. Program Location: Glendale Community College 6000 West Olive Avenue, Phoenix 85302 Length of Program: 5 months 108 hours 1 year Grade Level Requirement: Juniors Seniors Credits: 6 Community College Credits 1 high school Career Pathways: Fire FighteR Fire Administrator InspectoR Fire Prevention Specialist Fire Educator Starting Salary Range: $18 - $20 per hour $1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 +
Medium Heavy Diesel Technology Heavy-duty career on all cylinders The West-MEC Medium Heavy Diesel Technology program will teach you the nuts and bolts of diesel mechanics from skilled professionals. You will learn how to repair and maintain big rig equipment in a modern and interactive training facility. Program Location: Freightliner, Sterling, and Western Star of Arizona 9600 West Roosevelt Street, Tolleson, 85353 Length of Program: 2 years 900 Hours 1 year 2 years Grade Level Requirement: Juniors Credits: 6 Credits industry Certification: ASE Certification Career Pathways: Diesel Technician Diesel Engine Specialist Parts Management Service Manager Equipment/Engine Sales Starting Salary Range: $16 - $18 per hour $1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 +
Central Program Admission FAQ How do I apply? Step 1: Complete the West-MEC Application for Admission form. Applications are available at the West-MEC district office, your high school guidance counselor office and our website, www.west-mec.org. Step 2: Deliver your completed section of the application form to your counselor. When should I turn in my application? Applications will be due to your counselor on February 2, 2010. What happens after I turn in my Student Application Form? Your counselor will let you know if you are accepted into the central program or placed on a waiting list. How do I officially register for a West-MEC program after I have been accepted? When you receive your registration packet, complete all the registration forms in the packet and return to the West-MEC district office by the due date stated in the registration packet. Each West-MEC central program course requires an initial course fee to be paid as part of your registration. You will need to pay the required course fee when you turn in your registration packet. Is there a tuition cost to enroll in a West-MEC Central Program Course? No. West-MEC is a public school district so there is no tuition to attend if you live in the West-MEC district boundaries and have not graduated from high school. However, West-MEC central programs do have fees. These fees cover supplies and materials you will use in the course. Can I still apply after the deadline? Yes. You may turn in an application to your counselor after the February 2nd deadline. However, you will placed on the waiting list behind the students who completed the application by the deadline. How do I get additional information? If you have other specific questions, your counselor is knowledgeable about West-MEC and will help answer questions. In addition, visit our website at www.west-mec.org/cp for more information or call our admissions department at 623.435.4926 or 623.435.4950.
West-MEC Use Only Program APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 2010-2011 Step 1. Student and parent/guardian, please complete sections A through C Step 2. Submit application to your counselor to complete section D Phase 1 2 3 4 SAIS ID Approved by Date A. PERSONAL DATA Student Name (Last) (First) (Middle Initial) Address (Street Address) (City) (Zip Code) Student Email Address Student Cell Phone Date of Birth / / High School Currently Attending (Month) (Day) (Year) (Complete High School Name, example: Millennium High School) Parent/Guardian Name Parent/Guardian Email Parent/Guardian Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone B. PROGRAM CHOICE (Place a checkmark next to the one program you are interested in) AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION INDUSTRIES One-year program, sophomores, juniors, seniors only Location: Paradise Valley High School (WRITE 1, 2 OR 3, NEXT TO YOUR FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD CHOICE) Session 1 (M-F 7:00am-9:30am) Session 2 (M-F 9:45am-12:15pm) Session 3 (M-F 1:00pm-3:30pm) AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Two-year program, juniors only Location: Ironwood High School (WRITE 1, 2 OR 3, NEXT TO YOUR FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD CHOICE) Session 1 (M-F 7:00am-9:30am) Session 2 (M-F 1:00pm-3:30pm) Session 3 (M-F 3:45pm-6:15pm) COSMETOLOGY Two-year program, juniors and seniors Location: Cutting Edge Style Academy (WRITE 1, 2 OR 3, NEXT TO YOUR FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD CHOICE) Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 (M-F 7:00am-11:00am) (M-F 11:45am-3:45pm) (M-F 4:00pm-8:00pm) EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Semester course, seniors only (WRITE 1, 2 OR 3, NEXT TO YOUR FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD CHOICE) Glendale Community College Main (MWF, 11:30am-2:50pm) Glendale Community College Main (MWF, 2:00pm-5:20pm) Glendale Community College North (MWF, 11:30am-2:50pm) Glendale Community College North (MWF, 2:00pm-5:20pm) Estrella Mountain Community College (MWF, 1:40pm-5:00pm) Estrella Mountain Community College (TTHF, 1:40pm-5:00pm) DENTAL ASSISTING One-year program, seniors only Location: Communiversity at Surprise FIRE SCIENCE Semester course, junior, seniors only Location: Glendale Community College Main MEDIUM HEAVY DIESEL TECHNOLOGY Two-year program, juniors only Location: Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star of AZ U.S. citizenship documentation required for state certification Maricopa Community College District reading test required Minimum of 10 high school credits, 2 must be English TB test must be taken within 6 months prior to the start of class
C. PARENT/STUDENT SIGNATURE By signing below we certify that the information on section A is correct and we have read and understand all section B initial requirements: Student Signature Date Parent/Guardian Signature Date D. COUNSELOR INFORMATION (The following information must be completed by your high school counselor) Counselor Name Student SAIS ID Counselor Email Address Work Phone Is this student on track to graduate? Yes No Anticipated high school graduation date / Cumulative GPA (Month) (Year) High school credits expected to be earned by July 15, 2010 (Cosmetology program only) Minimum of 10 credits, two must be English Maricopa Community College District Reading Test Score (Emergency Medical Technician and Fire Science program only) Comments about student s attendance Comments about student s interest in this career path Counselor Signature Date CTE Director Signature Date p. 623.873.1860 f. 623.873.4188 www.west-mec.org
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