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Top Text Title: Top Text: College Tech Prep is a career-technical program that enables a student to continue in more depth at a two year college. North Union's programs articulate into Marion Technical College. The college tech prep programs available to North Union students include: 1. College Tech Prep Accounting & Finance - taught at North Union High School. Level One is two periods long (two credits; junior year) and Level Two is two periods long (two credits; senior year). Students are encouraged to begin this program during their junior year of high school, although seniors may also take level one if space is available. This class is taught by Mrs. Teresa Henn. 2. Health Technologies - taught at Marion Harding High School. Levels One and Two are half-day programs. Level Two students attend Harding in the morning and are back at North Union for academics by 5th period. Transportation is available for the level two program. Level One students leave NU after third period for Harding's PM program. They also take an Anatomy and Physiology class at Harding. Currently, there is no transportation available for the Level 1 program. The teacher for this program is Mrs.Laurie Wise. 3. Engineering Technologies (Project Lead the Way) - taught at North Union and Marion Technical College. Mrs. Jodie Kavanagh and Mr. Kurt Grunert teach Principles of Engineering and Introduction to Engineering at North Union. The senior year capstone course is taught at Marion Technical College during the senior year. This is a half-day program. Students are back at North Union by 5th period for academics. The teacher of this program is Mr. Rich Ramey. Transportation is available for this program. 4. Ag Science (FFA) is now classified as a college tech prep program and NU offers articulated college credit with the University of Northwestern Ohio. See Mrs. Willis or one of the ag teachers for more information about the program. See Mrs. Willis for more information about any of these programs. Please note that for a student to meet Tech Prep curriculum requirements, he/she must obtain at least three credits in one of the occupational areas above. Any of the above classes will contribute to this requirement. Links Section Title:
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