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Production and Imaging Technologies

Production and Imaging Technologies

Overview

The Production and Imaging Technology Program at Delcastle helps students build job skills using technology and hands-on tools. This program is for students who receive special education services.

Students learn how to use machines for copying, bookbinding, framing, embroidery, and engraving. They work in a real production center at school, filling work orders for staff and the community. Students also help run the school store and grow herbs and vegetables in the school greenhouse.

This program teaches important work and customer service skills to help students get ready for a job after high school.

What You’ll Learn

  • How to follow customer service and workplace skills
  • How to use embroidery, framing, engraving, and copying machines
  • How to bind books and fill work orders
  • How to manage the school store
  • How to grow herbs and vegetables in a greenhouse

Hands-On Experience

Students get real experience working with machines and helping customers. They take part in daily work like running the store, growing plants, and using production tools. These activities help students practice both technical and social skills they can use in the workplace.

Employment Opportunities

Jobs you can get in senior year or after graduation:

  • Food service
  • Retail stores
  • Customer service
  • Warehouses
  • Office and clerical work
  • Embroidery and framing shops
  • Laundry or dry cleaning services
  • Copy and print centers
  • Engraving businesses
  • Landscaping or greenhouse work

Earning Potential Range:

Students in this field can earn between minimum wage and $20 an hour, depending on the role and experience.

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School Emblem School Name Instructor Label Instructor Name
Delcastle Technical High School emblem featuring a shield with icons and text. DELCASTLE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Instructor: Mr. Charles Hackett