DPS CAREER AND TECHNICAL CENTERS’
OUTSTANDING GRADUATES
CROCKETTCAREER & TECHNICAL CENTER
571 Mack . Detroit, Michigan 48201
(313) 494-1805 / 494-0992 Fax
PROGRAM OFFERINGS
Arts & Communications� Commercial Art� Desktop Publishing� Digital Imaging (Photography)� Graphic Arts /Offset Printing
Business, Management, Marketing & TechnologySee program offerings at Breithaupt, Golightly and Randolph
Engineering/Manufacturing & Industrial TechnologySee program offerings at Breithaupt, Davis, Golightly and Randolph
Health Services� Allied Health Technologies CORE� Dental Assisting/Dental Billing� Medical Assisting/Medical Billing� Optometric Assisting� Patient Care Assisting/Pre-Nursing� Pharmacy Assisting� Sports Medicine/Physical Therapy Assisting
Human Services� Cosmetology - 10th grade only, 3-year program� Manicuring - 11th & 12th grade, 1-year program� Natural Hair Cultivation (Braiding)
11th & 12th grade, 1-year program
Natural Resources & AgriscienceSee program offerings at Golightly and Randolph
Sessions: Morning & Afternoon
Grade Levels: 10 through 12
Student Organizations& Special Programs: National Technical Honor Society, Student Council, Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)SkillsUSA
Placement Office: (313) 494-2020 / 494-2930
Placement Opportunities: Practicum, Co-op, Summer Internships, Apprenticeships, Graduate Placement Services, Financial Aid/College Placement
Tours by Appointment Only: (313) 494-1806 Tour appointments must be arranged prior to the month of April.
BREITHAUPT CAREER & TECHNICAL CENTER
9300 Hubbell . Detroit, Michigan 48228
(313) 866-9550 / 866-9605 Fax
PROGRAM OFFERINGS
Arts & Communications
� Computer Graphics & 3D Animation
Business, Management, Marketing & Technology� Information Management Technology
Engineering /Manufacturing & Industrial Technology� Auto Body/Collision Repair Technology� Automotive Technology� CISCO Internetworking� Computer Aided Drafting / Design (CADD)� Computer Technology� Electronics/Computer Technology� Electronics/Communication Technology� Manufacturing Technology� Welding & Cutting
Health SciencesSee program offerings at Crockett
Human Services� Bake Shop - Commercial & Retail Baking� Cosmetology - 10th grade only, 3 year
program, Advance Registration & Mandatory Interview
� Cosmetology - Hair Care/Manicuring12th grade only, 1 Year Program
� Hospitality & Food Services� Meat Cutting & Charcuterie
Natural Resources & AgriscienceSee program offerings at Golightly and Randolph
Sessions: Morning / Mid-Day / Afternoon
Grade Levels: 10 through 12
Student Organizations & Special Programs: Business Professionals of America, AutoRama,Entrepreneurship Clubs, National Motor Sports,Michigan Industrial Technology Education Society(MITES) National Technical Honor Society, SkillsUSA, Wolverine StateCosmetology Association
Placement Office: (313) 866-9623 / 866-9559 (Fax)
Placement Opportunities: Summer Internships, Cooperative Learning (Co-op), Apprenticeships, Graduate Placement Services, Military, College, Post-Secondary Technical Training
Tours by Appointment Only: (313) 866-9544Tour appointments must be arranged prior to the month of April.
DAVIS AEROSPACE HIGH SCHOOL
10200 Erwin . Detroit, Michigan 48234
(313) 866-5401 / 866-5408 Fax
PROGRAM OFFERINGS
Arts & CommunicationsSee program offerings at Breithaupt, Crockett and Golightly
Business, Management, Marketing & TechnologySee program offerings at Breithaupt,Golightly and Randolph
Engineering/Manufacturing & Industrial TechnologyInterview process and advance registrationrequired
� Aircraft General� Aviation Airframe� Aviation Avionics� Aviation Powerplant � Flight Training
Health SciencesSee program offerings at Crockett
Human ServicesSee program offerings at the Breithaupt, Crockett, Golightly and Randolph
Natural Resources & AgriscienceSee program offerings at Golightly and Randolph
Grade Levels: 9 through 12
Davis Aerospace Technical High School (An outstanding School of Choiceand Comprehensive Career and Technical High School)
Student Organizations & Special Programs:Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering (DAPCEP), Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training (AFJROTC), National Honor Society, SkillsUSA, Student Council, Academic Games
Clubs:Chess, Martial Arts, Yearbook, Drama Club, Future Educators Association (FEA), Model Rocket, Model Airplane Club, High Flyers
Placement Office: (313) 866-2318
Placement Opportunities: Practicum, Internship, Co-op,Apprenticeships, Graduate Placement Services
Tours by Appointment Only: (313) 866-6547 or 866-6548Tour appointments must be arranged prior to the month of April.
Your Path To CAREER SUCCESS
Begins Here DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Career & Technical Education Centers Prepare Students for Success
Students receive more than just job training for careers at DPS Careerand Technical Centers. We train, assess and provide supportive servicesthat enhance our students academic abilities and technical skills so thatthey will succeed in a competitive job market.
Students are taught employability skills and technical training based on industry standards. We teach our students work ethics, safe work practices, job responsibilities and job retention skills. Our students are job-ready when they graduate from a DPS Career and TechnicalCenter.
Career and Technical Advantages� Preparation for highly-skilled, high paying jobs� Business, Industry & Community Partnerships help
students to succeed in their chosen careers� Career Guidance & Counseling� Job and Career Placement� Technical Preparation
Follow the Path to Your Career Success and Tour a
DPS Career and Technical Center
Your Future Begins Here � Breithaupt Career & Technical Center� Crockett Career & Technical Center� Davis Aerospace High School - a comprehensive high school
� Detroit Manufacturing Partnership� Golightly Career & Technical Center� Randolph Career & Technical Center
Enroll to SucceedEnroll in a DPS Career and Technical Education Center by verifying youreligibility with your school counselor. Select the program offering ofyour choice based on your chosen career pathway. Check out the amazing list of career opportunities.
Transportation ProvidedRoundtrip transportation is provided free-of-charge from DPShigh schools to our Career and Technical Centers.
For More Information CallDPS Office of Career and Technical Education
(313) 873-6892
Shawndise BeachemThe Detroit Manufacturing Partnership and
Martin Luther King High School graduate received a $25,000 scholarship award from NABAS. Shawndise attends Prairie View University
and is a GM intern at the Warren Tech Center.
Rachelle BoeckA graduate of Davis Aerospace and RenaissanceHigh School, Rachelle is an aircraft maintenancetechnician working on corporate jets at OaklandInternational Airport. She also mentors students
at Davis Aerospace.
Meng YangThe Crockett CTC and Osborn High Schoolgraduate is an Optometric assistant and aspecial instructor at Crockett CTC
Faisal GhalebThe Breithaupt CTC and Cass Technical High School graduate is an automotive mechanic at a DaimlerChrysler dealership. Ghaleb said, “The staff really cares about you and monitors your career growthafter graduation.” Faisal is in college majoring in automotive engineering.
Zolton CampbellThe Crockett CTC and Kettering High School graduate is adentist with a thriving dental practice in Detroit. Campbellgot his start in dentistry in Crockett’s dental assisting pro-gram. Students in this program have interned in his clinic.
Marisol ValerioA graduate of Breithaupt CTC
and Chadsey High School, Marisol is a DTE technician and credits
Breithaupt’s electronics programand school-to-work program with
helping her to get a head start in her career.
GOLIGHTLY CAREER & TECHNICAL CENTER
900 Dickerson . Detroit, Michigan 48215
(313) 822-8820 / 822-8980 Fax
PROGRAM OFFERINGS
Arts & Communications� Mass Media Communications
Business, Management, Marketing & Technology� Academy of Finance� Academy of Information Technology� Academy of Travel & Tourism� Call Center� Computerized Graphics & Publishing Technology
(COMPUTEC)
Engineering /Manufacturing & Industrial Technology� Automotive Body Collision Repair� Automobile Service Repair Technology� Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)� Electronics Engineering Technology
& Biomedical Engineering� Welding & Cutting
Health SciencesSee program offerings at Crockett
Human Services� Baking & Pastry Arts� Hospitality & Food Services � Law Enforcement� Meat Cutting & Charcuterie
Natural Resources & Agriscience� Agriscience - Horticulture/Floriculture,
Greenhouse Production and Floral Design
Sessions: Morning / Mid-Day / Afternoon
Grade Levels: 10 through 12
Student Organizations & Special Programs:Entrepreneurship (5 weeks - 2nd year students), SkillsUSA, Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES Program), FFA, Robotics, Business Professionals of America (BPA), Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA), National Technical Honor Society
Placement Office: (313) 822-8572
Placement Opportunities:Practicum, Summer Internship, Co-op, Apprenticeship, Graduate Placement Services
Tours by Appointment on Tuesdays & Thursdays: (313) 822-0054Arrangements for a tour must be made prior to the month of April.
RANDOLPH CAREER & TECHNICAL CENTER
17101 Hubbell . Detroit, Michigan 48235
(313) 494-7100 / 494-9319 Fax
PROGRAM OFFERINGS
Arts & CommunicationsSee program offerings at Crockett and Golightly
Business, Management, Marketing & Technology� Administrative and Information Support� Business Financial Management� Fashion Marketing / Retail Management� Food Marketing / Entrepreneurship� Interior Furnishings, Production & Services
Commercial & Residential Design� Oracle Internet Academy
Engineering /Manufacturing & Industrial Technology� Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration� Carpentry� CISCO Networking Academy Program (CNAP)� Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)� Electricity Construction� Electronics Technology� Masonry� Painting & Decorating� Plumbing & Pipefitting� Visual Imaging
Health SciencesSee program offerings at Crockett
Human ServicesPublic Safety / Protective Services
Natural Resources & Agriscience� Agriscience - Horticulture/Floriculture,
Greenhouse Production and Floral Design
Sessions: Morning & Afternoon
Grade Levels: 10 through 12
Student Organization & Special Programs:SkillsUSA, National Technical Honor Society, Michigan Youth in Government, F.I.R.S.T. RoboticsTeam, Business Professionals of America (BPA), Association of High School Marketing Students (DECA),FFA, Student Council, Michigan Industrial TechnologyEducation Society (MITES)
Placement Office: (313) 494-3910
Placement Opportunities:Practicum, Summer Internships, Co-op, GraduatePlacement Services, Apprenticeships, Military, College,Post-Secondary Technical Training
Tours by Appointment Only: (313) 494-7100Tour appointments must be arranged prior to the month of April.
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DETROIT MANUFACTURING PARTNERSHIP
2500 E. General Motors Boulevard . Detroit, Michigan 48211
(313) 972-6150 / 972-6285 Fax
PROGRAM OFFERINGS
Business, Management, Marketing & Technology� Business Management Principles
Engineering/Manufacturing Technology� Manufacturing Systems� Engineering & Design Theory
Session: Afternoon
Grade Level: 12High school students must apply in their junior year for participation during their senior year.
Special Program:A Partnership sponsored by United Auto Workers(UAW), General Motors and Detroit Public Schoolsthat teaches DPS seniors the skills to prepare them for careers in manufacturing.
Placement Office: (313) 972-6150Students must contact their High School Counselor for a referral or contact the DMP office for additionalinformation.
Placement Opportunities:Summer Internship based on availability
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This brochure was developed under a grant awarded by the Michigan Office of Career and Technical Preparation.
In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the EducationAmendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the AgeDiscrimination Act of 1975, and the Americans with Disability Act of 1990, it is the pol-icy of the Board of Education of the school district of the City of Detroit that no per-son shall, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, dis-ability, height, weight, or marital status be excluded from participation in, be deniedthe benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination during any program or activity or inemployment. Contact the Office of Civil Rights, 3031 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI48202, (313) 873-7340.
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