• Source: Mifflin-Juniata Career and Technology Center
  • Mifflin-Juniata Career and Technology Center is a comprehensive vocational education facility, serving around 500 high school students from public and private schools in Mifflin and Juniata counties in Pennsylvania. The school is located just outside Lewistown, the county seat of Mifflin County.


    School history


    Mifflin-Juniata Career and Technology Center, built in 1968, is situated on approximately 20 acres and consists of the 81,136 square-foot school and an annex of 1,966 square feet. Most instructional areas include both classroom and laboratory/shop areas.


    School operation and sending districts


    The Mifflin-Juniata Career and Technology Center is jointly operated by the Juniata and Mifflin County School Districts. Students completing at least grade nine from one of five sending high schools comprise the school's population. Students attending non-public schools in Juniata and Mifflin Counties are also eligible to attend Mifflin-Juniata Career and Technology Center. Enrollment averages about 500 students annually.


    = Sending high schools

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    Mifflin County High School
    East Juniata Junior/Senior High School
    Juniata High School
    Belleville Mennonite School


    Program areas


    There are 12 programs at MJCTC, they include:

    Agriculture Technology
    Auto Mechanics
    Collision Repair
    Child Care
    Construction (Residential)
    Installation (Electrical)
    Cosmetology
    Culinary Arts
    Health Professions
    Metalworking
    Criminal Justice / Police Science
    Allied Health Science


    Clubs and activities


    There are three clubs in which students can participate in. They include:

    Future Farmers of America (FFA)
    Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)
    Skills USA
    FFA and SkillsUSA have been in existence since the school opened in 1968.


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