Mentor Schools Quality Profile Report 2023 - Flipbook - Page 8
During the 2022-23 school year,
nearly 900 students par}cipated in
our Lake Shore Compact programs
with great success! Students who
completed a Career Technical
Educa}on course had a 98.3%
gradua}on rate and 98.2% post
program placement rate with
students repor}ng being either
employed, enrolled in con}nuing
educa}on, or entering the
military.
*Informa}on from the 2023 ODE Report
Card for the Lake Shore Compact
Work-based learning
Advanced Manufacturing
This program is a pre-appren}ceship designed to prepare students to learn
about the manufacturing process from the design to the 昀椀nished product. Students learn CAD drawing techniques; use of measurement tools
and hand tools; CNC setup and opera}on; CNC programming; SURFCAM
so昀琀ware; 3-D solid modeling, geometry and trigonometry applica}ons;
quality control principles; and precision turning and milling. Students have
the opportunity for internships with local companies.
Allied Health
This program provides students with basic health care skills necessary for
an entry-level posi}on in the medical 昀椀eld and provides a strong founda}on for students to con}nue their medical educa}on at a postsecondary
ins}tu}on. Students learn the basics of anatomy and physiology, medical
terminology, diseases including procedures and treatment for those diseases, body systems and structure, mental health, and medical skill prac}ce. Students apply their knowledge and health care skills in an authen}c
pa}ent care se琀�ng through clinical rota}ons. Skills include CPR, STNA
training (State Tested Nursing Assistant), pa}ent centered care, care planning, and health career awareness.
Auto Service Technology
Located at the Classic Automo}ve Training Center, students are trained in
engine repair and performance, automa}c transmission and transaxles,
manual transmissions, drive trains, axles, brakes, electrical systems,
hea}ng, and air condi}oning. Students have the opportunity for internships and work-related experiences in the automo}ve industry.
Business Creden琀椀als
Students learn skills necessary to obtain Microso昀琀 industry-recognized
cer}昀椀ca}ons. Students engage in real-world exercises to exhibit their understanding of Microso昀琀 Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint while they
prepare for cer}昀椀ca}on tes}ng.
Cardinal Works
This is a Job Training Coordina}ng Program providing assistance to students who require intensive support in order to transi}on from school to
the work environment. Our goal is to help students obtain and
maintain employment through individualized and community-based training, collabora}ng with business partners and developing a support network.
Construc琀椀on Management
This program is a pre-appren}ceship designed to provide technical prepara}on in a career 昀椀eld such as a construc}on laborer, general contractor,
mechanical, industrial or prac}cal art of the trade and applied business
prac}ces. The students learn site development, managing the role of the
supervisor, planning and coordina}on, renova}on processes and hands-on
construc}on applica}ons and techniques. As part of this course, students
and their instructors have 昀椀nished several complete home renova}ons
right here in our community!
Culinary Arts
The Culinary Arts program o昀昀ers training in food-related occupa}ons to
students with interest and ap}tude for the foodservice industry. Students
are introduced to basic cooking, equipment, safety and sanita}on, pastas,
breads, food presenta}on, restaurant prepara}on, and other topics. Skills
are learned through a combina}on of classroom instruc}on and opera}on
of the student-run Euclid Culinary Bistro hosted at Euclid High School.
Early Childhood Educa琀椀on
Students gain knowledge of the growth and development of children, with
an emphasis on preschool ages - 3, 4, and 5. Students work in a supervised
in-school laboratory located at Mentor High School. Students will observe
the development of children and apply this learning while assis}ng in the
preschool classroom. In the second year, students choose a placement and
work 2.5 hours a day with young learners. This is a great program for both
future educators and child care providers.
Exercise Science
Students apply procedures and techniques used in athle}c training and in
the care and rehabilita}on of athle}c injuries and therapeu}c exercise.
Students learn clinical and 昀椀eld evalua}ve processes, injury
preven}on techniques, condi}oning techniques, treatment, taping, bracing, and rehabilita}on of musculoskeletal injuries and condi}ons. Students
also design and implement condi}oning programs.
Most of our Career Technical Educa琀椀on courses are two-year programs for juniors and
seniors in high school. Students apply for these opportuni}es during their sophomore year.