Coatesville, PA – Twenty-two students enrolled in the Automotive Service Technology program at Center for Arts & Technology (CAT) Brandywine Campus have been accepted to Delaware County Community College (DCCC). The 22 high school juniors and seniors will begin earning credit towards their associate’s degree in applied science immediately – that’s right immediately. The students are dually enrolled at the Center for Arts & Technology Brandywine Campus and DCCC.
Students in the AM session who have been accepted to DCCC include: (Left to right): Shawn Walker, Eric Groff, Rob Dachiu, Phananghhong Hache, Steve Sharkey, Ted Lynch, Heather Gray, Joe Johnson and Vince Myer.
Depending upon their grade level, students will earn between six and 15 college credits before they graduate high school. The credits may then be applied to an associate’s degree in applied science at Delaware County Community College or another two- or four-year college or trade and technical college.
Congratulations to the following students who have begun working towards their college degree in 11th grade:
Marcel Armstead - Coatesville
Shane Dittrich - Coatesville
Heather Gray - Downingtown West
Eric-Michael Groff - Downingtown West
Jonathan McLean - Coatesville
John Reese - Coatesville
Steven Sharkey - Downingtown West
Christopher Torres - Avon Grove
Shawn Walker - Bishop Shanahan
Accolades to the following seniors who will graduate high school with a high school diploma and a college transcript:
Jed Calhoun - Coatesville
Kyle Craig - Coatesville
Robert Dachiu - Twin Valley
Phananghhong Hache - West Chester
Lee Hughes - Kennett
Joe Johnson - Twin Valley
Kevin Jourdan - Oxford
Theodore Lynch - Uppattinas
Jamie Martin - Coatesville
Ryan Lee - Twin Valley
Vincent Myer - Downingtown West
Mike Slanga - Unionville
Devon Spigelmeyer - Coatesville
Randy Wilmont - Coatesville
Cesar Zavala - Kennett
The Center for Arts & Technology is a public high school specializing in career and technical education for students in grades 9 through 12 who reside in one of Chester County’s 12 public school districts and the Twin Valley School District in Berks County. It has two campuses: the Pickering campus, located in Phoenixville and the Brandywine Campus located in Coatesville. A third school, the Chester County Technical College High School will open in September 2008 in West Grove. To learn more, please visit http://www.cciu.org/CAT or call 484-237-5325.