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Welcome to the Student Success Center at CMTHS

The Central Montco Technical High School offers personal counseling throughout a students' three years at CMTHS. At time social, family, and peer pressures become overwhelming during the high school years. Our counselors work with students to help them deal with their concerns enabling them to remain focused on their education and career goals.

School Counselor:
Mrs. Sandra Brower

Email: sbrower@cmths.org

Phone: 610-277-2301

Social/Emotional School Counselor:  Mr. Joseph Dagney

Email: jdagney@cmths.org

Phone: 610-277-2301

School Counselor:

Mr. Ernest "Tre" Hadrick, III

Email: ehadrick@cmths.org

Phone: 610-277-2301

Counseling Assistant:

Mrs. Elisha Lowery

Email: elowery@cmths.org

Phone: 484.845.3562

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6 Facts Parents Should Know about Mental Illness in Teens

Mental illness is more common in teens than you think. But many types of mental illness are treatable, and it’s just a matter of pinpointing the diagnosis. Click below for more information.

Daily Mental Health Advice

Ways to support your mental health during coronavirus:

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COUNSELING SERVICES

If a student has a concern of any kind or needs advice on any matter, they will have no difficulty finding an experienced and caring staff willing to help them.​

College Information

We have some collaborative information to help our students with their education and career goals. For more information click HERE.

Dual Enrollment

Credits apply both to high school diploma requirements and college graduation requisites.
We have programs that are Dual Enrollment Classes with Montgomery County Community College (MCCC). MCCC has approved our instructors as an adjunct professors. As a result, students will receive transcripted college credit(s) that can be used to continue their post-secondary education at MCCC or any number of institutions. Students must earn a grade of "B"or higher to receive the credit(s). The full list of applicable programs:

Allied Health Technology

Baking & Pastry Arts

Culinary Arts

Early Childhood Education

Healthcare Sciences

Networking Technology

Safe to Say Something

Safe2Say Something is a youth violence prevention program run by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. The program teaches youth and adults how to recognize warning signs and signals, especially within social media, from individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others and to “say something” BEFORE it is too late. With Safe2Say Something, it’s easy and confidential to report safety concerns to help prevent violence and tragedies. For more information click HERE.

SOAR

(Students Occupationally and Academically Ready)

SOAR programs can help students prepare for entering the job market with: college and career ready skills, choose the best career pathway, save money on college tuition, save time by not duplicating coursework in college​. Click the link to access information on the SOAR articulation program: Pennsylvania SOAR Program

Testing

NOCTI (National Occupational Competency Testing Institute) is the largest provider of industry-based credentials and partner industry certifications for career and technical education (CTE) programs across the nation. Whether using assessments to meet Perkins accountability requirements, to guide data-driven instructional improvement, or to assist with teacher evaluation systems, NOCTI provides a credible solution through its validated and reliable technical skill assessment. Learn more...

 

ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) identify your skills and interests, explore jobs, and develop after high school plans.

College placement test for Montgomery County Community College. This usually takes place in early April. For the most up-to-date information on MCCC placement test and tour dates click HERE.

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