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Guidance

Our two Guidance Counselors serve specific career/technical programs and get to know their students well! They are in constant contact with students throughout the campus.

· High School transcript consultation
· College Placement Assistance
· Career Counseling
· Personal 
· Intervention 

GRADS

Our GRADS teacher provides a comprehensive program to support teen parents or those about to become parents in the special challenges they face in completing their high school degrees. GRADS students study:

· About pregnancy
· About parenting
· About self-development
· About economic independence


Clinic

The ACJVS considers the health and safety of students to be of prime concern. Our clinic is supervised by a full-time registered nurse from 7:56 a.m. to 2:26 p.m. every school day.

Special Needs

The ACJVS is fully staffed to provide educational support for those students whose education programs fall under the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act. Our staffing includes a vocational special education coordinator who acts as liaison between our school, the student's family and the home high school. 

Students who may become JVS students have the benefit of Career and Technical Assessment prior to applying. A trainer examiner will test students for aptitude, career interests and academic skills. The results serve as a guide to students and families as they choose a career path. 


youthOPPORTUNITIES - yO!

youthOPPORTUNTIES is a new, community-based program that offers participants year-round access to a variety of services depending on their personal needs. We offer:

· In-school and after-school tutoring for math, reading and English for children of non-English speaking parents
· After-school programs focusing on academic tutoring, pre-employment and life skills instruction
· After-school career-exploration and work internships
· Summer work internships

Other special programs or services can be developed to meet individual needs.

Ashtabula County Department of Job and Family Services Office of Workforce Development
2247 Lake Avenue, Ashtabula - 8:00 - 4:30

Call yO! at 440-994-1234 or 1-800-935-0242


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