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    • The Theory of Relativity
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        • More about Tech Prep
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What is a Tech Prep Program?

Career Technical Education begins in the junior year of high school with an emphasis on continuing on to college with post-secondary education.  Career Tech Education programs stress mathematics, science, communication, and technology.  These programs also emphasize teamwork, hands-on learning, work-site experiences, critical thinking, and problem solving.  
Students earn college credit and  have the opportunity to earn a $3,000 scholarship to Sinclair upon completion of their Career Education Program at CHS.
CAREERS
“Theatre” is in the name, but we do so much more! First, this is NOT a performance program. We concentrate on skills and technologies found backstage and behind the scenes. What we learn is beneficial to:
  • Creativity-based careers such as design and architecture 
  • Engineering; electrical, mechanical, and automation
  • Project-based careers involving management and leadership
WHO WILL SUCCEED?
The Technical Theatre Tech Prep Career Education program should be considered if a student:
  • is creative
  • likes projects
  • wants to use their hands
  • is into technology like audio, video, computers and automation
  • desires to broaden their learning experiences
INTERESTS
Our program introduces students to many areas. You will receive instruction on general topics and can choose to concentrate on one that really interests you, including.
  • Design and Computer Drafting
  • Lighting and Electrical Components
  • Audio and Video production and engineering
  • Scenic Construction and Carpentry
  • Costume/Wardrobe/Clothing Design and Construction
  • Painting and Prop Construction/Creative uses of Materials
SKILLS
Many important life skills are taught in a hands-on, project-based, exciting environment. Even if a program graduate does not choose to pursue a theatre-based career, the skills they learn in the program prepare them well for post-high school experiences
  • Time Management – Our deadlines are hard and fast; we just can’t add a few more days.
  • Project Management- Class projects range from individual elements to large, complicated productions, all managed by students.
  • People Skills – Students must interact with students and outside groups when working on class projects. Oral and written communication is a large part of what we do. 
  • Problem Solving – We teach students the skills and apply them to real-world examples and experiences. We do not give them all the steps to a solution. They are forced to be creative and think for themselves.
  • Leadership – Students will be in charge of others for projects. They will be responsible for events where decisions will have to be made in high-pressure situations.
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