SUN Area Technical Institute
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{{Infobox school
| name = SUN Area Technical Institute
| image = Map of Union County Pennsylvania School Districts.png
| imagesize = 250 px
| streetaddress = 815 Market St.
| city = New Berlin
| state = Pennsylvania
| county = Union County
| zipcode = 17855
| country = United States
| schoolboard = 5 elected members
| principal = Judy Sharer
| faculty = 40
| type = Public
| grades = 11-12 Grade, Adults
| pupils = 252 pupils (2014){{cite web |url=http://www.paschoolperformance.org/Profile/15125 |title=SUN Tech Institute Fast Facts 2014 |author=Pennsylvania Department of Education |date= November 6, 2014}}
Shikellamy SD 63 pupils
Midd-West SD 59 pupils
Selinsgrove Area SD 46 pupils
Lewisburg Area SD 25 pupils
Mifflinburg Area SD 68 pupils
}}
Image:Map of Snyder County Pennsylvania School Districts.png
SUN Area Technical Institute is a public, vocational education institution located in New Berlin, Pennsylvania. SUN Area Technical Institute (often shortened to SUN Tech) provides technical education to high school students from five public school districts in a three county region (Snyder County, Union County and Northumberland County), including Lewisburg Area School District, Mifflinburg Area School District, Midd-West School District, Selinsgrove Area School District and Shikellamy School District.{{cite web |url=http://www.sun-tech.org/students/ |title=Information for Students |author=SUN Tech Administration |year=2014}} SUN Area Technical Institute also provides day and evening adult education for a fee charged to the students.SUN Tech.org, SUN Tech Courses - Adult Education, 2014
In 2014, enrollment was reported as 252 pupils in 11th and 12th grades.PDE, SUN Tech Area Institute Fast Facts 2014, 2014
The Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit IU16 provides the School with a wide variety of services like specialized education for disabled students and hearing, speech and visual disability services and professional development for staff and faculty.{{cite web |url=http://www.csiu.org/index.cfm?pageid=662 |title=CSIU Regional Schools |author=CSIU16 administration |year=2014}}
SUN Area Technical Institute is governed by the SUN Area Technical Institute Joint Operating Committee which is composed of one school board member from each member school district and the Superintendent of Record for the year. On an annually rotating basis, a superintendent from one of the five sending districts also oversees SUN Tech. The school's foundation called SUN Area Career & Technology Education Foundation is overseen by a seven-member board made up of its management team, a local school board representative and several local business owners.SUN Area Technical Institute, SUN Tech Foundation, 2014
History
SUN Area Vocational-Technical School was first conceived in the early 1960s as a solution to the shortage of skilled labor in central Pennsylvania.{{cite news|title=Labor Shortage Points to Need of Tech School|newspaper=Sunbury Daily Item|date=August 14, 1965}} Vocational training was a widely accepted solution, however questions over district participation and the location of the new school prevented it from opening until 20 local districts accepted the Articles of Agreement in 1967.{{cite news|title=Schoolmen OK Agreement for Tech Program|newspaper=Sunbury Daily Item|date=January 13, 1967}}
SUN Area Vocational-Technical School opened in the fall of 1967 at its first location on Market St. in Sunbury, Pennsylvania.{{cite news|title=AVTS Architect Hired, School Opens in Fall|newspaper=Sunbury Daily Item|date=April 22, 1067}} The school originally served students from Lewsiburg, Mifflinburg, Adams Township, Beavertown, Spring Township, Shikellamy, Monroe Township, Chapman Township, Jackson Township, Freeburg, Selinsgrove, Penn Township, Union Township, Shamokin Dam, Middlecreek, Center, Middleburg, Franklin, West Perry, and Perry.{{cite news|title=Vo Tech School Operation Seen For September|newspaper=Sunbury Daily Item|date=February 21, 1967}}
On March 3, 1968, SUN Area Vocational-Technical School was authorized to purchase property and construct a new building in New Berlin, PA.{{cite news|title=Vo-Tech Board Purchases Site at New Berlin|newspaper=Sunbury Daily Item|date=March 4, 1968}} Throughout the subsequent 4 decades many district mergers occurred. In 1987, SUN Area Vocational-Technical School was shortened to SUN Area Technical School. In 1995, it was renamed SUN Area Career and Technology Center, and once again in 2009 the school was renamed SUN Area Technical Institute.
In 2013, SUN Area Technical Institute purchased the Playworld Systems building on Cherry St. in New Berlin, PA. This location was named the SUN Tech West Campus and is currently being remodeled for future expansion.
Program offerings
SUN Tech offers programs in:{{cite web|title=SUN Area Technical Institute Program List|url=http://www.sun-tech.org/programs/|work=SUN Area Technical Institute|accessdate=24 July 2013}}
- Criminal Justice
- Computer and Networking Technology
- Electronics Technology
- Health Professions
- Drafting CAD Technology
- Advertising Art and Design
- Dental Health Technology
- Cosmetology
- Food Service
- Precision Machining
- Welding
- Electrical Systems Technology
- HVAC and Plumbing
- Masonry
- Carpentry
- Wood Products Manufacturing
- Automotive Technology
- Diesel Truck Technology
- Collision Repair Technology
In 2014, the school added CDL training (Commercial Drivers License). It is a collaboration with Sage Truck Driving Schools. The program is open to students 18 years old and above with it also open to the public in the evening.Evamaries Socha, School Debuts Truck Driver Training, The Daily Item, August 25, 2014
SOAR program
SUN Tech offers the state's SOAR program to its students. SOAR is a Pennsylvania Department of Education program that facilitates a student's progress from high school to college by allowing them to earn college credit while still in high school. The school works with Pennsylvania College of Technology,{{cite web |url=http://www.dailyitem.com/lewisburg/x134972253/Knock-Out-a-College-Semester |title=Knock Out a College Semester |author=The Daily Item |date=October 4, 2013}} Luzerne County Community College and Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania to permit students to earn college credits while remaining enrolled in high school.{{cite web |url=http://www.sun-tech.org/students/why-attend/higher-ed/ |title=College Credits and Advanced Placement |author=SUN Tech Administration |year=2014}}
=ACE=
SUN Area Technical Institute students have access to Bloomsburg University's Summer College and Advanced College Experience (ACE) during the summer of their sophomore, junior and senior years (after high school graduation). Tuition is deeply discounted to 75% of the regular student rate.{{cite web |url=http://www.bloomu.edu/ace |title=High School Students (ACE) |author=Bloomsburg University Administration |year=2013}} Successful students earn college credits that can be readily transferred to other Pennsylvania public colleges and universities through the Pennsylvania Transfer and Articulation Center (PA TRAC) system.{{cite web |url=http://www.patrac.org/ |title=Pennsylvania Transfer and Articulation Agreement |author=Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |date=March 2010}}
=Penn NOW program=
In 2014, SUN Area Technical Institute offered several dual enrollment courses in conjunction with Pennsylvania College of Technology. Penn College NOW classes are taught by approved High School teachers at the high school.{{cite web |url=http://www.pct.edu/k12/penncollegenow/ |title=Penn College NOW Dual Enrollment |author=Pennsylvania College of Technology administration |year=2014}} Penn College NOW is partially funded by the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006 (Public Law 109–270) through the Pennsylvania Department of Education, by the support of Pennsylvania companies through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit program managed by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development and by Pennsylvania College of Technology.
References
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External links
- {{official website|http://www.sun-tech.org}}
{{Union County, Pennsylvania School Districts}}
{{Snyder County, Pennsylvania School Districts}}
Category:Vocational education in the United States
Category:Education in Union County, Pennsylvania
Category:Education in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania