Example of Career and Technology Education Four Year Educational Plan at the Forrest Center
Example of Dual Completer Four Year Educational Plan at the Forrest Center
Courses Offered
The Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center (JFCTC) offers a wide variety of career specific programs that enable students to gain technical and academic skills. The JFCTC will offer elective courses as well as one- two- and three-year programs. These programs offer students a “head-start” for employment or continuing education in a variety of career fields. Students attending the JFCTC will spend part of the day at the home high school and part of the day at the JFCTC. Student participation in SkillsUSA is strongly encouraged because of the focus on leadership skill development.
A completer of the Career and Technology Education program sequence must complete all courses required in a career specialization. Students who complete the Career and Technology Education program sequence may also meet University Sequence requirements.
* Forrest Center programs require multiple periods. Please see the Forrest Center website for the most current scheduling information.
Notes: Some of the JFCTC programs have specific entrance requirements. These should be carefully reviewed when planning a course of studies. Admission process is as follows:
Students applying for a Forrest Center program must complete an online application by the priority deadline.
Students from the high schools are strongly encouraged to visit the JFCTC for a tour to ensure their interest and understanding of the program’s requirements.
Applications are scored and ranked based on attendance, GPA, and discipline.
*Preference is considered for those students going into 11th grade.
The Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center Administration Admission Committee reviews applications. Based on registration scores, students are accepted into programs until classes have reached capacity.
In order to be considered for acceptance into a Forrest Center program, students must have earned or be on track to earn a minimum of 5 credits.
Students enrolled in a program at the JFCTC must obtain special permission from the home school principal and JFCTC principal in order to drop a program.
Arts, Media, and Communication
Graphic Communications (PrintED)
Digital Media Production
Carpentry
Electrical Wiring
Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD)
Welding
Culinary Arts
Hospitality and Tourism
Environmental, Agricultural and Natural Resources
Natural Resources
Career Research and Development
Career Research & Development
Apprenticeship Maryland Program
Academy of Health Professions (AoHP)
Academy of Health Professions (Medical Assistant)
Dental Assisting
Teacher Academy of Maryland (TAM)
Criminal Justice and Corrections
Fire and Rescue/Emergency
Emergency Medical Services
IT Networking Academy (CISCO)
Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology
Production Engineering
Engineering Technology
Automotive Refinishing and Repair
Automotive Technician (NATEF)
Diesel Technology (NATEF)