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Eastern Monroe Career Center (EMCC)
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The Eastern Monroe Career Center (EMCC) is committed to offering programs that provide high school students the opportunity to develop the skills and attitudes they will need to succeed in their chosen careers. EMCC combines real-life learning experiences, academic skills, and business and industry partnerships to prepare graduates for future education and employment endeavours.
Students attend a half-day session every school day. Schedules are designed so students can still take courses at their home school and also participate in extracurricular activities.
Session I - 8:20AM - 10:40AM
Session 2 - 11:45AM - 1:50PM
Three credits are earned for the Basic Course (year one - afternoon session) and three and a half credits are earned for the Advanced Course (year two - morning session). In some cases, students may also earn credit for English, math, science and other courses while attending EMCC. This information is noted in individual course descriptions and is dependent upon prior school district approval and criteria.
The Rush-Henrietta Central SChool District pays for both tuition and transportation. Certain Career Center courses require uniforms, tools and/or safety equipment. There may be an additional cost for college credit. See your School Counselor for more information.
A student who successfully completes an approved career and technical education program earns a technical endorsement (seal) on the Regents diploma by:
- Completing all high school graduation requirements, including the passing of Regents examinations.
- Passing a state or national technical assessment.
- Completing a work-based experience and employability profile.
Students who receive this endorsement can be proud of achieving challenging academic and industry standards.
If you’d like a current list of available EMCC courses or want to learn more about the program, contact your School Counselor.
To see a what EMCC is all about, visit their website.