Salem County Career & Technical High School
Celebrating 50 years
Upcoming Events and Calendars
9/5 – Staff In-Service
9/6 – First Day of School. Welcome Back teachers and students
9/11 – 9/11 Ceremony (Meet at the Flagpole at 9 a.m.)
9/14 – Back to School Night – 6 p.m. (Parents meet in the Gym for a Principal’s Meeting)
9/26 – Board of Education Meeting – 7 p.m.
9/28 – First Responders 3rd Annual Appreciation Day – 8 a.m.
Latest News
50th Anniversary Celebration: Alumni Stories
Please view post for Joshua’s Alumni Story details.
Salem Tech Welcomes Class of 2027
Recently 130 incoming freshmen students spent the day at Salem Tech to get their schedules, find out where their classes are and learn about how they can get involved in sports and various clubs.
August 22, 2023 Board of Education Meeting Agenda
Please view post to download the meeting agenda.
Home of the Chargers
Programs
Salem County Career and Technical High School
Salem Tech offer a wide range of educational opportunities for high school students in Salem County. The programs are designed to prepare students for employment and higher education. Many of the programs prepare students for occupational licenses, certifications and technical updating.

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

AIR FORCE JR. ROTC

Allied Health / Med Science

AUTOMOTIVE STUDIES

Computer Assisted Design & Drafting

Child Care & Education

Construction Technology

COSMETOLOGY

CULINARY & PASTRY ARTS

Electrical Technology

ENERGY APPLICATIONS

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

HVAC

LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY

Welding Technology
Other Educational Programs
Host-Site Academies
Adult & Post Secondary Education
About SCTVS
The Salem County Career and Technical High School District in Woodstown, New Jersey, is designed to provide career and technical education programs that prepare secondary and postsecondary students for employment, for higher education leading to employment, and for lifelong learning. A complete array of academic and related programs is provided to support career and technical education programs. In addition, essential skills such as ethics and other “soft skills” are taught.
The school serves both full and shared-time students in grades nine through twelve. Shared-time students participate in career and technical education programs for a half-day and attend their resident high school for academic and related instructional programs during the other half of the day. Full-time students attend the Career and Technical High School for the entire day and receive full academic, as well as career and technical instruction.
The mission of the Salem County Vocational Technical School District is to prepare students for employment, for further education leading to employment, and for lifelong learning.