Center for Arts and
Technology
As part of the their high school program,
West Chester Area School District students are given the
opportunity to receive specialized technical and vocational
career training at the Center for Arts and Technology (CAT).
CAT, operated by the Chester County Intermediate Unit, is
located on two campuses: the Brandywine campus in Coatesville
and the Pickering campus in Phoenixville. The majority of
students from West Chester attend CAT-Brandywine but a small
number are enrolled at CAT-Pickering.
The CAT-Brandywine Program
operates half days, with West Chester students bussed to
the campus in the morning. Students then attend their home
high schools in
the afternoon. The CAT-Pickering Program is full time.
Attendance at either
campus is arranged through the guidance office in the student’s
home school.
Courses offered on the two campuses cover a
wide range of career choices. Allied health science, automotive
collision and
service technology, commercial
and
graphic arts, horticulture, cosmetology, and culinary arts are only a few
examples.
Depending
upon career goals, graduates may go directly into the work world, may
elect to receive further vocational training or may enroll
in a two- or four-year
college.
For
more information, click here.