Secondary
Schools Implementing Curriculum
Secondary schools that have shown interest in the
Foundation Skills Curriculum for the Forest and Wood
Industry follow. The interest levels vary from full
implementation to planning to implement all or parts of
the curriculum.
The persons listed with their e-mail address,
invite you to contact them to discuss how they are
approaching the implementation or future implementation
of the curriculum. Since school environments vary, we
advise you to make multiple contacts to find a situation
that matches yours. We thank those listed who are
willing to take of their time to share information to
help others.
If you decide to implement any part of the curriculum,
and are willing to talk to others about your
experiences, please contact us
and we will add your name and e-mail address to this
page.
Jefferson County-DuBois Area Vocational-Technical
School
100 Jeff Tech Dr.
Reynoldsville, PA 15851-1111
(JEFF TECH) is a comprehensive vocational-technical high
school offering exceptional training in 15 various
technical training areas. Students attend JEFF TECH
full-time for three years, 10th grade through 12th,
receiving training in both their chosen vocational area
and in academic studies. The lumbering program
deals with vocations from the stump to primary
processing.
http://www.jefftech.tec.pa.us/
Keystone Central School District
64 Keystone Central Drive
Mill Hall, PA 17751
570-748-6584
Scott Owens, Agriculture Teacher
sowens@kcsd.us
Lycoming County Career Consortium
East Lycoming High School
(planning on using)
349 Cemetery Street
Hughesville PA 17737-1028
570-584-5111
William Carroll, Agriculture Teacher
wcarroll@elsd.org
Seneca Highlands AVTS
219 Edison Bates Drive
Port Allegany 16743-1501
(814) 642-2573
Don Raydo, Director
draydo@iu9.org
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