Student Services (previously named Special Populations) provides services that focus on the recruitment, enrollment, instruction, retention, placement, and follow-up of vocational/technical students preparing for high skill, high wage occupations and/or nontraditional employment in new and emerging careers.
The purpose of the instructional services is to enable students to be successful in their chosen vocational and technical education program.
Greenville Technical Center
Vision
To provide all students an environment that affords them the academic and technical skills necessary to be successful in a post-secondary setting or to be employed in an area of technical training.
Students Services
Goals:
To provide academic assistance, career development services in addition to transitional services to ensure success for students enrolled in a vocational program.
To provide information on vocational technology educational programs, opportunities and nontraditional education and training.
To provide individualized and small group instruction.
To provide assistance to assure that students have every opportunity to succeed in a vocational program.
To provide periodic consultation and intervention as necessary.
To monitor student progress toward state performance levels.
To monitor the effectiveness of programs and services offered by the Greenville Technical Center.
Notice of Non-Discrimination
The Greenville Public School District complies with all federal and state laws and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marriage or veteran status or disability, in employment or in the delivery of educational services. This applies to all educational programs and extra-curricular activities. Inquiries associated with Title VI, Title IX, and/or accommodations for disabled employees, the public and accessibility of facilities and programs should be directed to Dr. Leeson Taylor, Deputy Superintendent at 662-334-7030. Inquiries regarding the application of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (concerning students with disabilities who are not eligible for Special Education) / Americans with Disability Act should be directed to Dr. Linda Washington, School Psychologist, at 662-334-7167. These individuals may be contacted at the district main office located at 412 S. Main Street. The mailing address is P. O. Box 1619, Greenville, Mississippi 38702-1619.
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