Miami Valley Career Technology Center
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Miami Valley Career Technology Center | |
Address | |
6800 Hoke Road Clayton, Ohio, 45315, United States |
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Website | |
www.mvctc.com | |
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School board | his |
Superintendent | Dr. John Boggess |
Principal | Kristy Taylor, Jeff Shoup, Dale Winner |
School type | Public/Career and Technical |
Grades | 11 - 12, continuing and adult education |
Area | Suburban and rural |
Colors | Royal blue and grey |
Founded | 1971 |
Enrollment | 2,362 high school students and 9,000 adult education students |
The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) is a vocational school in Clayton, Ohio. It serves Montgomery County and the Greater Dayton Area, as well as surrounding counties such as Darke, Miami, Preble, and Warren. It was previously called Montgomery County Joint Vocational School.
Students from 27 participating high schools attend classes daily in a variety of programs.
The high school division is approved and accredited by the Ohio Department of Education and North Central Association of Colleges and Schools as a two-year public joint vocational school offering secondary preparation with in-school and cooperative education programs.
The adult education division is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and operates within guidelines set by the Ohio Department of Education Division of Career Technical and Adult Education.
The main campus consists of three main buildings on a 240-acre site with two farm buildings, an aircraft hangar,twenty acres of woods, and a stocked pond. The three main buildings have over 425,000 square feet under roof.