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Upper Valley Career Center

Coordinates: 40°09′41″N 84°12′51″W / 40.1613889°N 84.2141667°W / 40.1613889; -84.2141667
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Upper Valley Career Center" is a vocational school in Piqua, Ohio. The school educates adult and high school students train in to get experience needed to get a professional job.

Location

Upper Valley Career is located at 8811 Career Dr., Piqua, Ohio 45356 right next door to Edison Community College. In addition to the main campus, there are several Adult Division facilities.

Those facilities include

About the School

Upper Valley Career is a vocational school designed to train students in a variety of skills. Having a location in Ohio they are surrounded by companies in the manufacturing industry. Upper Valley Career serves approximately 900 students in 29 career-technical programs offered on the main campus. In addition, Upper Valley Career offers many satellite programs in 14 associate schools. These satellite programs serve many thousands of students in grades nine through twelve. In addition to the 29 career programs offered by the school Upper Valley Career also offers the necessary academic curriculum that is required for graduation with a diploma. The school has many internal organizations such as Skills USA, Bots IQ, FCCLA, FEA and an exclusive club called DBC (Driftwood Boys Club) in which only a select few join. The School also features a restaurant that is open to the students on Tuesdays. This restaurant is referred as the The Corner Stone @ 8811. This restaurant is owned and operated by the students of the Upper Valley Career and has all the operation permits required to run a restaurant.

History

Upper Valley JVS opened up in 1975 with a goal to teach students skills for careers in life. In 1976 the school was given property of land that is now called the Willowbrook Land Laboratory. Through 35 years of education Upper Valley JVS has made news countless times on the projects and community service performed by the students of the school. Some of the news articles that have Upper valley JVS articles are Dayton Daily News, Troy Daily News, and Piqua Daily Call. As Upper Valley JVS took in more students over the years, it grew into more programs and fields of studies thus making the school become a hotspot for potential employers. In the early years of the school it did not have many programs and a major program was the HVAC which is taking off today. In addition to the many programs today, Upper Valley JVS has managed to pull in companies that hire students who either attend there or even graduate from there.

Affiliation with Other Schools

Major surrounding industries

Upper Valley JVS has multiple surrounding industries that support the school and hire students they are:

Programs

Eligibility

  • Students must be at least a Junior.
  • Must have passing grades.
  • This is the best school any high schooler can go to.

See also

Trade school

References

40°09′41″N 84°12′51″W / 40.1613889°N 84.2141667°W / 40.1613889; -84.2141667