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Union County Vo-Tech Schools and Neighborhoods Score High in National and State Surveys  

 

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Union County, NJ  –  The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce that all five of the high schools comprising the Union County Vocational-Technical School District (UCVTS) have been included in the 2015 Newsweek top 500 Public Schools national survey, including four in the top 100.

In addition, six of the County’s 21 municipalities ranked among the top 100 “Best Places to Live” in New Jersey survey, published in the September 2015 print edition of New Jersey Monthly.

“Our UCVTS students, families and staff all deserve our respect and appreciation for this achievement,” said Union County Freeholder Chairman Mohamed S. Jalloh. “It is especially gratifying to see all that hard work recognized in the context of Newsweek’s new ‘beating the odds’ methodology, which underscores the importance of tapping the rich potential of all students, regardless of their economic background.”

The annual Newsweek top 500 Public Schools survey measures college readiness. In addition to its usual “absolute” performance list of the 500 highest-ranking schools, Newsweek also published a “Beating the Odds” list that recognizes the impact of socioeconomic disadvantage on conventional ranking systems.

“Our outstanding staff has strived to create a community that embraces young people who are eager to learn, share and make a difference,” said UCVTS Superintendent Peter Capodice. “This is a team effort and the results show: our students come from many different walks of life and when they leave this campus, they are prepared to take their place in the world.”

The New Jersey Monthly “Top 100 Towns” list includes Summit (#23), Cranford (#51), Westfield (#62), New Providence (#69), Clark (#73) and Berkeley Heights (#77). Summit and Westfield were also included in the magazine’s short list of 16 “Favorite Downtowns.”

“As a native of New Jersey I can testify that there are hundreds of great neighborhoods throughout our state. Having six of our municipalities on the New Jersey Monthly list – including two with special recognition – is a real mark of distinction for the whole Union County community,” said Jalloh. 

The 2015 UCVTS rankings for absolute performance in the Newsweek survey are:

  1. Union County Magnet High School
  2. Academy for Allied Health Sciences
  3. Academy for Information Technology
  4. Union County Tech
  5. Academy for the Performing Arts

The rankings for “Beating the Odds in the Newsweek survey are:

  1. Union County Magnet High School
  2. Academy for Allied Health Sciences
  3. Academy for Information Technology
  4. Union County Tech
  5. Academy for Performing Arts

The UCVTS campus is located at 1776 Raritan Road in Scotch Plains. Expanded and updated considerably within recent years, the campus includes five full-time high schools that incorporate intensive study within a vocational specialization and advanced, honors level academic coursework in a cooperative learning environment.

UCVTS students are selected from a diverse population of eighth grade students in each of the 21 school districts of Union County through a competitive application process.  For the 2014-2015 school year, approximately 38% of applicants to UCVTS were offered admission.

The Academy for Allied Health Sciences – AAHS exposes students to various health careers through medical related coursework in a learning community committed to high levels of professional, hands-on experiences.

The Academy for Information Technology – AIT students gain technological expertise with business integration in a curriculum that emphasizes professionalism and ethical practices in the dynamic workplace.

Magnet High School for Science, Mathematics and Technology – The Magnet High School is an engineering-based specialized academy that highlights critical thinking, problem solving, and leadership skills through a project based curriculum.

The Academy for Performing Arts – APA combines intensive study in theatre arts, dance, or technical theatre with rigorous academics culminating in a senior year at Kean University.

Union County Vocational-Technical High School – UC TECH students have the opportunity to select from a variety of vocational programs in high demand career fields including automotive technology, green construction technology, commercial art, criminal justice, cosmetology, and culinary arts, in addition to five specialized career academies: Exercise Physiology & Related Sciences, School of Design, Teacher Education Academy, School of Sustainable Sciences, and the newest program, Academy for Clinical Care Sciences. 

The application process for UCVTS begins each fall, when 8th grade students residing in Union County attend a required information session at the campus in Scotch Plains. The first of several such sessions this fall will be on September 26. Students who are interested in applying to enter as freshmen in fall 2016 can visit ucvts.tec.nj.us to see a complete schedule and to get more details about applying.

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