856-769-0101

880 Route 45
Woodstown, NJ 08098

Salem County Career and Technical High School District

Athletics

Athletics & NCAA Information

Salem County Career and Technical High School District

Home of the Salem Tech Chargers

Athletic Director: Jim Helder 856-769-0101 x5361  | 

The Career and Technical High School started ofering high school athletics for the first time the fall of 2017. The school is a standing member of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). For this school year all athletics will be offered on a junior varsity level. All athletic teams will play under the nickname “Chargers”. The Chargers will play as an independent for this upcoming athletic year and will also be a member of the New Jersey Technical Athletic Conference (NJTAC).

Fall Season

  • Boys Cross Country
  • Girls Cross Country
  • Girls Volleyball
  • Soccer

Winter Season

  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Bowling

Spring Season

  • Boys Volleyball
  • Golf

Career and Technical High School Approved Courses

English

  • English 10
  • English 10 Honors
  • English 11
  • English 11 Honors
  • English 12
  • English 9
  • English 9 Honors
  • English Composition 101

 

Social Science

  • US History I
  • US History I Honors
  • US History II
  • US History II Honors
  • Western Civ
  • World History
  • World History Honors

Mathematics

  • Algebra I
  • Algebra II
  • Calculus 101
  • Geometry
  • Honors Algebra I
  • Honors Algebra II
  • Honors Geometry
  • Honors Pre Calculus
  • Honors Statistics
  • Pre Calculus
  • Statistics

Additional Core Courses

  • Spanish I
  • Spanish II
  • Spanish III

Natural/Physical Science

  • Anatomy and Physiology 220
  • Anatomy and Physiology 221
  • Biology
  • Biotechnology
  • Chemistry
  • Chemistry 101
  • Chemistry 102
  • Environmental Science
  • Honors Biology
  • Physics
  • The Science of Forensics

NCAA Eligibility Center

The NCAA Eligibility Center certifies the academic and amateur credentials of all college-bound student-athletes who wish to compete in NCAA Division I or II athletics. By accessing the NCAA Eligibility Center’s resource page on its website at www.eligibilitycenter.org, clicking on “Resources” and then selecting the type of student you are. You can then navigate through the resources to find helpful information.

Freshmen and Sophomores

  • Start planning now!
  • Work hard to get the best grades possible.
  • Take classes that match your high school’s list of NCAA courses. (Search Salem County VOTECH, CEEB Code 311643) The NCAA Eligibility Center will use only approved core courses to certify your initial eligibility.
  • You can access and print your high school’s list of NCAA courses at www.eligibilitycenter.org. Click the NCAA College- Bound Student-Athlete link to enter and then navigate to the “Resources” tab and select “U.S. Students” where you will find the link for the list of NCAA courses.
  • If you fall behind, use summer school sessions before graduation to catch up.

Juniors

  • At the beginning of your junior year, complete your online registration at www.eligibilitycenter.org.
  • Register to take the ACT, SAT or both and use the NCAA Eligibility Center code “9999” as a score recipient. Doing this sends your official score directly to the NCAA Eligibility Center.
  • Double check to make sure the courses you have taken match your school’s list of NCAA courses.
  • Ask your high school counselor to send an official transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center after completing your junior year. If you have attended more than one high school, the NCAA Eligibility Center will need official transcripts from all high schools attended. (The NCAA Eligibility Center does NOT accept faxed transcripts or test scores.)
  • Before registering for classes for your senior year, check with your high school counselor to determine the amount of core courses that you need to complete your senior year.

Seniors

  • Take the ACT and/or SAT again, if necessary. The NCAA Eligibility Center will use the best scores from each section of the ACT or SAT to determine your best cumulative score.
  • Continue to take college-prep courses.
  • Check the courses you have taken to match your school’s list of NCAA courses.
  • Review your amateurism responses and request final amateurism certification on or after April 1 (for fall enrollees) or October 1 (for spring enrollees).
  • Continue to work hard to get the best grades possible.
    Graduate on time (in eight academic semesters).
  • After graduation, ask your high school counselor to send your final transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center with proof of graduation.