Great Oaks Career Campuses clone July 14 2021
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In the late 1960s and early 1970s, there was growing concern too many young people were not prepared to enter the labor market. Ohio responded by creating vocational school districts, which ensured that young people would have a broad range of career options.
By 1970, 22 school districts joined together to form the Hamilton County Joint Vocational School District.
Initially, there were to be two campuses, one on the east side and one on the west, but in 1971 all that changed when Great Oaks acquired the old Army depot in Sharonville. Additionally, 13 more school districts joined the vocational school district. In 1972, the school changed its name to Great Oaks and added a fourth campus with the addition of the Clinton County Air Force Base.
Great Oaks News & Events
More than two dozen students from Live Oaks Career Campus earned scholarships after competing in the Junior ROTC Raider National Challenge.
East Clinton students in the Great Oaks Agriculture Science program showed their knowledge and skill in recent FFA competition.
Three teams of Milford/Great Oaks students will compete in the VEX Robotics state championship in March.
Five Laurel Oaks students are headed to state HOSA—Future Healthcare Professionals competition after showing their skills and knowledge in regional events.
27 West Clermont students in the Great Oaks Biomedical Science program are headed to state competition.
Two adult students at Great Oaks Career Campuses were awarded $1000 scholarships by the Mason-Deerfield Rotary Club this week to help them prepare for new careers.