Elmira High School offers career and technical programs to all students in the following program areas:
Programs:
- Manufacturing Technology: Includes Intro to Welding, Welding II, Welding III, Welding IV, Independent Study, and Work Experience.
- Manufacturing Construction: Includes Intro to Carpentry, Carpentry II, Carpentry III, Carpentry IV, Independent Study, and Work Experience.
- Intro Film and Television
- Advanced Film and Television
- Intro to Motion Graphics
- Advanced to Motion Graphics
Elmira High School does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, marital status, age or disability.
Admission in the specific courses is determined by grade level, and in some cases, completion of prerequisite courses. Lack of English language proficiency will not be a barrier to admission and participation in career and technical education programs. For more information about career and technical programs and admissions criteria, contact Rick Gardner, High School Principal at (541) 935-8200 ext. 2201 or Jon Guldager, career technical education coordinator at (541) 935-8200 ext. 2203.
The following people have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:
Title IX Coordinator: Michelle Marshall
88834 Territorial Road, Elmira OR 97437
541-935-8222 Ext: 1220
mmarshall@fernridge.k12.or.us
Section 504 Coordinator: Brian Brands
24936 Fir Grove Lane, Elmira Or 97437
541-935-8200 Ext 1301
bbrands@fernridge.k12.or.us
ADA Title II Coordinator: Gary Carpenter
88834 Territorial Road, Elmira OR 97437
541-935-2253 Ext 1201
gcarpenter@fernridge.k12.or.us