All ninth-graders who enroll in WTHS participate in a vocational-technical exploratory program designed to help them learn about their talents and interests relative to a variety of different vocational-technical programs. Students initially explore each vocational program in the technical academy in a virtual setting. All accepted grade 9 students will complete a virtual Explore during their assigned summer work and jumpstart preparatory program. The students will have access to their career choice rankings from their application up until August 1 of their application year.
The student’s top four (4) choices, taken from their original online application, together with four (4) choices taken from the total available shops are scheduled for the entire exploratory period which is composed of Quarter 1 and Quarter 2. Students are evaluated and scored (0-100 points) using the standardized Student Evaluation – Exploratory rubric by each shop & related teacher during each two-week shop exploratory rotation. At the end of this eight-shop exploratory, each student selects his/her program preferences on the shop selection form one through six from the eight programs they explored. Students are admitted into the shop of their choice based on the grade point total they received. For example, a student with a point total of 100 would be admitted before a student with a point total of 80. If a shop fills, based on the highest point total before a student gets his/her first choice, the Director of Career Vocational Technical Education then moves to the students’ second through sixth choice depending upon whether there is an opening in the shop. Again, each student is admitted based upon their overall point total.
If a student’s combined point total in all shops does not qualify them to be placed in their second- through sixth- choice shop because the shops were filled by students with higher point totals, the Director of Career Vocational Technical Education will meet with the student and present a list of the shops with openings which the student can explore and ask the student to choose one of them. Again, students selecting shops from among the shops with openings, which the student explored, will be admitted based on their point totals. The process continues until all students are placed. In the event of a tie, a blind lottery will decide the assignment of students to the available seats in a particular shop.
Students who wish to transfer from one shop to another during the school year may request to transfer using a standardized form from their guidance counselor. Transfer requests will be considered subject to the availability of openings in the requested shops, and career plan. Each transfer applicant will be interviewed and counseled individually to determine the appropriateness of the transfer for the particular student.