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- OCVTS | Ocean County Vocational Technical School District
OCVTS, Ocean County Vocational Technical School District, provides an intensive and immersive educational experience aligned with the current and emerging demands of business, industry, and advanced education. Consistently top-ranked, OCVTS offers a range of career and technical programs and continuing education opportunities for both high school and adult students. The school district also offers a number of full-time specialized high schools. IMPORTANT NOTICE OCVTS is operating on a regular schedule today, 1/7/25. If a student’s home school district has a delayed opening, they will not be considered tardy for OCVTS this morning. This applies to our Academies (ALPS, GPAA, and MATES), as well as our Shared-Time Vocational Programs (Shared-Time: If sending districts have a delayed opening students will not be marked absent). Due to the inclement weather expected in the area the OCVTS district will be closed on Monday, January 3, 2022. Adult evening school will also be closed. IMPORTANT NOTIFICATIONS Schools AN INDUSTRY-LEADING LEARNING EXPERIENCE YOU'RE INVITED TO OUR INFO SESSION ON MAY 9TH, 2024 FOR GRADUATING SENIORS & ADULTS MORE DETAILS Come & Learn all about our 10 Month Accelerated Programs YOU'RE INVITED TO OUR OPEN HOUSE Attend a Districtwide Open House on Thursday, February 1 from 6:30PM - 8:30PM. Adults & High School Seniors Attend a Special Info Session for our 10 Month Accelerated Programs at 5:30PM. MORE DETAILS Tour Facilities, Speak with Instructors, Detailed Course Overviews WHAT LOCATION TO VISIT? View Course Locator Chart SHARED-TIME PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ACCELERATED PROGRAMS 10 MONTH PROGRAMS | ADULTS CAREER ACADEMIES FULL-TIME SPECIALIZED HIGH SCHOOLS EVENING CLASS REGISTRATION ADULT EVENING CLASSES CHOOSE FROM OVER 150 CLASSES SPECIAL NEEDS PRE-VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS BACK-TO-SCHOOL NIGHT SHARED TIME PROGRAM SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 25, 2025 MORE DETAILS UPCOMING EVENTS SMR '26 2026 SUMMER CAMPS Choose from 3 Camps this Summer in the areas of Culinary Arts, Performing Arts/Audio & Marine Science/STEM Join in on the fun this summer and experience a camp that is right for you. Details APRIL 30 ADULT & GRADUATING SENIOR SPRING INFO SESSION Over 30 Career Training Programs & (10) 10 Month Accelerated Programs Attend an Info Sessions For Graduating Seniors & Adults on April 30th Details MAY 6 Construction Career Expo & Job Fair Adult Job Seekers & Students Come to a Job Fair. Excavator Rodeo Competition! 50+ Businesses, Onsite Interviews, Hands-on Trade Demos, Speak with Trade School Representatives & Business Employers & Excavator Rodeo Competition! Details SPRING 26 Spring 26 Adult Evening Class Registration Browse Courses & Register Online This Fall & Spring Choose from Over 150 Classes & Apprentice Programs in 5 Trade Areas Details FALL '26 Tiny Tech Preschool We are a part-time preschool administered by the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District (OCVTS). Now Accepting Applications for the 2026/2027 School Year Details MORE EVENTS MORE NEWS March 30, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition OCVTS Toms River campus proudly hosted the New Jersey SkillsUSA Championship Competition in Marine Service Technology on March 23. This prestigious event brought together top high school and post-secondary students from across the state to showcase their expertise in marine mechanics, diagnostics, and repair. March 25, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition OCVTS proudly hosted the New Jersey SkillsUSA Championship Competition in Motorcycle Service Technology. This event brought together top high school students from across the state to showcase their expertise in motorcycle mechanics. MARCH 11, 2026 OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students It was a fun night of food and fundraising at the RWJBarnabas Health Arena in Toms River on Monday night at the 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out. The evening included over 40 food, dessert and beverage vendors from around Ocean County, providing endless options for an incredible evening of sweet and savory sampling. LATEST NEWS STUDENT SUCCESS STORIES Browse our collection of student success stories. Our students successes range from opening their own business, continued education and landing a career in their direct field of training. Read Stories WATCH A VIDEO LEARN ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS WATCH A VIDEO Shared-Time Promotional Video 2025 For High School Students Play Video | 17 min 10 MONTH ADULT PROGRAMS For Adult Students Play Video | 15 min Full-Time High School Career Academies Play Video | 15 min Audio Engineering Program For: Shared-Time H.S + Full-Time H.S + Adults Play Video | 01:15 min OCVTS Construction Career Expo & Job Fair Play Video | 5 min Shared-Time Promotional Video 2025 For High School Students Play Video | 17 min 10 MONTH ADULT PROGRAMS For Adult Students Play Video | 15 min Full-Time High School Career Academies Play Video | 15 min Audio Engineering Program For: Shared-Time H.S + Full-Time H.S + Adults Play Video | 01:15 min OCVTS Construction Career Expo & Job Fair Play Video | 5 min Shared-Time Promotional Video 2025 For High School Students Play Video | 17 min 10 MONTH ADULT PROGRAMS For Adult Students Play Video | 15 min Full-Time High School Career Academies Play Video | 15 min Audio Engineering Program For: Shared-Time H.S + Full-Time H.S + Adults Play Video | 01:15 min OCVTS Construction Career Expo & Job Fair Play Video | 5 min Shared-Time Promotional Video 2025 For High School Students Play Video | 17 min 10 MONTH ADULT PROGRAMS For Adult Students Play Video | 15 min Full-Time High School Career Academies Play Video | 15 min Audio Engineering Program For: Shared-Time H.S + Full-Time H.S + Adults Play Video | 01:15 min OCVTS Construction Career Expo & Job Fair Play Video | 5 min Shared-Time Promotional Video 2025 For High School Students Play Video | 17 min 10 MONTH ADULT PROGRAMS For Adult Students Play Video | 15 min Full-Time High School Career Academies Play Video | 15 min Audio Engineering Program For: Shared-Time H.S + Full-Time H.S + Adults Play Video | 01:15 min OCVTS Construction Career Expo & Job Fair Play Video | 5 min Shared-Time Promotional Video 2025 For High School Students Play Video | 17 min 10 MONTH ADULT PROGRAMS For Adult Students Play Video | 15 min Full-Time High School Career Academies Play Video | 15 min Audio Engineering Program For: Shared-Time H.S + Full-Time H.S + Adults Play Video | 01:15 min OCVTS Construction Career Expo & Job Fair Play Video | 5 min Your Next Move Start investing in your future... SELECT PROGRAM OF STUDY Choose from over 30 career training programs for high school students & adults, Seven 10-month career training programs for adult learners & Three full-time career academies for high school students. SPEAK WITH US High school students should speak with their school counselor. Adult learners contact one of our admissions representatives. SUBMIT APPLICATION Fill out an online application & submit it. Adult learners make sure to inquire about financial assistance. Shared time students applying for programs starting in September 2026 , the application will open January 5 2026. Get Started
- OCVTS | Admissions
OCVTS Admissions Department is here to help. Shared-Time High School Programs, Adult Education Programs, Full-Time High School Career Academies, Practical Nursing, Special Needs Education Programs. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY ADMISSIONS We are here to help guide you with your future plans. We are accepting applications and our staff is available to answer any questions you may have. Please feel free to contact us. SHARED-TIME HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSIONS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS More CAREER ACADEMIES ADMISSIONS MATES / GPAA / ALPS More ADULT/ POST SECONDARY ADMISSIONS 10 MONTH ADULT ACCELERATED PROGRAMS, 2 YEAR FULL-TIME ADULT PROGRAM OR PRACTICAL NURSING More SPECIAL NEEDS PRE-VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS More FINANCIAL AID FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE More Info EVENING CLASSES ADULT EVENING SCHOOL REGISTRATION Browse Classes SHARED-TIME High School Admissions NOTICE: Please be advised that the application for (Shared-time High School Programs) starting September 2025 is currently closed and will reopen early May. The application will ONLY be open for programs with immediate availability, or a short placement list. If a program you are interested in is not listed on the application, it is not available for September Please be advised that the application for Shared-Time High School programs starting in September has reopened for programs with seat availability only. - Bricklayer, Allied Craftworker & Mason - Civil Engineering CADD & Surveying - Collision Repair - Culinary Arts - Computer Science - Computer Networking & Cybersecurity - Custom Woodworking & Design - Design & Visual Communications - Engineering Technology - Health & Fitness Technology - Marine Service Technology Students who apply for one of the above programs will be placed on a first-come, first-served basis in the coming weeks, as needed. PLEASE NOTE: If you have students that have any of these programs listed as their second choice on their current application, we will take a look at these options if they are not placed in their first choice program. WHEN TO APPLY? For students applying for programs starting in September 2026, the application will open January 5, 2026 and will close on March 15, 2026. Prior to applying students should speak with a high school guidance counselor to discuss their options. High School Admissions Applications Shared-Time Application (CTE360) Application ( Print ) Application Procedures Please be advised that the application for Shared-Time High School programs starting in September is now closed and will reopen in Early May for programs with seat availability. By clicking the Shared-Time Application (CTE360) button you will be redirected to CTE360 Online Application Portal. Please create an account using a student name and email address. DO NOT use parent/guardian information. The parent/guardian email address will be specified on the application and MUST BE DIFFERENT than the applicant's email address. ADMISSIONS QUESTIONS? Speak with an admissions representative ( 732 ) 244 - 1122 admissions@ocvts.org RELATED INFORMATION View Sample Shared-Time Schedule ADULT/ POST SECONDARY After High School Admissions 10 MONTH ADULT ACCELERATEDor 2 YEAR FULL-TIME ADULT PROGRAM WHEN TO APPLY? Adult Students & Graduating HS Seniors can apply any time after January 5, 2026 for programs starting in September 2026. Speak with an adult education admissions representative to find out more. ADMISSIONS QUESTIONS? Speak with an admissions representative ( 732 ) 473 - 3100 x 3157 admissions@ocvts.org Adult/Post Secondary Admissions Applications Adult/Post Secondary Admissions Application open January 5, 2026. For assistance, email snoble@ocvts.org or call (732) 473-3100 x 3157 Please type in Practical Nursing application and email to lpnursing@ocvts.org For assistance, call the Practical Nursing Office at 732-473-3100 x3145 Adult Application (CTE360) Practical Nursing Application By clicking the Adult Application (CTE360) button you will be redirected to CTE360 Online Application Portal. Please create an account using a student name and email address. DO NOT use parent/guardian information. RELATED INFORMATION Post Secondary Scholarship Application Practical Nursing Transcript Request Post Secondary Transcript/Record Request (for students that continued from shared-time program) Evening Class Request for Grades, Dup Certificate, Verification Letter CAREER ACADEMIES MATES / GPAA / ALPS Students are selected through a competitive application process and enter at the ninth-grade level. Applicants must reside in Ocean County to be eligible for admission. All school districts in Ocean County are eligible to participate in sending applications to the program. MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS And Parents/Guardians Are Encouraged To Attend A Fall Admissions Information Session. Academy Admissions Applications By clicking the below link you will be redirected to CTE360 Online Application Portal. Application (Online) Application Procedures (MATES/ALPS) Application Procedures (GPAA) Academy Info Session ADMISSIONS QUESTIONS? Speak with an admissions representative ( 732 ) 473 - 3100 x 3065 admissions@ocvts.org RELATED INFORMATION Career Academy Testing Identification Form Request for Transcripts/Health Records MATES Request for Transcripts/Health Records GPAA SPECIAL NEEDS Pre-Vocational Programs WHEN TO APPLY? Students can apply any time during the year. Prior to applying students should speak with a high school counselor to discuss their options. Special Needs Admissions Application Application ( Print ) ADMISSIONS QUESTIONS? Speak with a special needs admissions representative ( 732 ) 244 - 1122 x 3123 specialservices@ocvts.org RELATED INFORMATION Not Available Your Next Move Start investing in your future... SELECT PROGRAM OF STUDY Choose from over 30 career training programs for high school students & adults, Seven 10-month career training programs for adult learners & Three full-time career academies for high school students. SPEAK WITH US High school students should speak with their school counselor. Adult learners contact one of our admissions representatives. SUBMIT APPLICATION Fill out an online application & submit it. Adult learners make sure to inquire about financial assistance. Shared time students applying for programs starting in September 2026 , the application will open January 5 2026. Get Started
- Events
PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS AT OCVTS SMR '26 2026 SUMMER CAMPS Choose from 3 Camps this Summer in the areas of Culinary Arts, Performing Arts/Audio & Marine Science/STEM Join in on the fun this summer and experience a camp that is right for you. Join in on the fun this summer and experience a camp that is right for you. OCVTS is offering 3 camps this summer in the areas of Culinary Arts & Baking, Marine Science/STEM, Performing Arts (Audio Engineering, Theatre, Vocal, Dance) Event Details APRIL 30 ADULT & GRADUATING SENIOR SPRING INFO SESSION Over 30 Career Training Programs & (10) 10 Month Accelerated Programs Attend an Info Sessions For Graduating Seniors & Adults on April 30th ATTEND A SPECIAL INFO SESSION FOR GRADUATING SENIORS & ADULT LEARNERS. APRIL 30TH (6PM - 8PM) at the Toms River Center. Receive program information, admissions procedures, financial aid info & job placement info Event Details MAY 6 Construction Career Expo & Job Fair Adult Job Seekers & Students Come to a Job Fair. Excavator Rodeo Competition! 50+ Businesses, Onsite Interviews, Hands-on Trade Demos, Speak with Trade School Representatives & Business Employers & Excavator Rodeo Competition! Event Details SPRING 26 Spring 26 Adult Evening Class Registration Browse Courses & Register Online This Fall & Spring Choose from Over 150 Classes & Apprentice Programs in 5 Trade Areas Over 150 Classes & Apprentice Programs in 5 Trade Areas: Construction, Culinary, Automotive, Marine Service, Photography, Baking, Demo Dinners, Yoga, Fitness, Computers, Woodworking, Phlebotomy, Pharmacy Tech Prep Program, Dental Radiology, Reiki, Auto Painting, Guitar Playing, Creative Writing & much more... Event Details FALL '26 Tiny Tech Preschool We are a part-time preschool administered by the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District (OCVTS). Now Accepting Applications for the 2026/2027 School Year We are a part-time preschool with art, literacy, science, music and movement, dramatic play, and math centers. Our program starts in November and runs through the second week of May. Event Details
- OCVTS | News Stories
PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY LATEST NEWS WHAT'S HAPPENING AT OCVTS OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition March 30, 2026 OCVTS Toms River campus proudly hosted the New Jersey SkillsUSA Championship Competition in Marine Service Technology on March 23. This prestigious event brought together top high school and post-secondary students from across the state to showcase their expertise in marine mechanics, diagnostics, and repair. Read More OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition March 25, 2026 OCVTS proudly hosted the New Jersey SkillsUSA Championship Competition in Motorcycle Service Technology. This event brought together top high school students from across the state to showcase their expertise in motorcycle mechanics. Read More OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 11, 2026 It was a fun night of food and fundraising at the RWJBarnabas Health Arena in Toms River on Monday night at the 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out. The evening included over 40 food, dessert and beverage vendors from around Ocean County, providing endless options for an incredible evening of sweet and savory sampling. Read More MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship February 25, 2026 In a dramatic courtroom showdown, the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES) claimed the 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship, overpowering Brick Memorial in a gripping final round at the Ocean County Courthouse. Competing in the prestigious Vincent J. Apruzzese Mock Trial Competition, the team delivered a commanding performance that secured the county title and propelled them into the Regional Finals. Read More OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy Principal Honored as 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator February 10, 2026 Ocean County Vocational Technical School District proudly announces that Tierney Meeker, Principal of the Grunin Performing Arts Academy (GPAA), has been recognized by the New Jersey Educational Theatre Association of the International Thespian Society (ITS) as the 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator. Read More OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers CTE Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers February 9, 2026 OCVTS successfully held its 2026 Open House on February 5th, drawing an unprecedented crowd of 1,857 people across six locations in Ocean County, highlighting the increasing interest in Career and Technical Education (CTE). This event provided high school and adult learners with a hands-on experience through live demonstrations in various fields. Read More Ocean County Vocational Technical School and Design 446 Launch Innovative Partnership December 3, 2025 OCVTS is partnering with Design 446, a full-service marketing agency, to launch an exciting new initiative that brings together education, creativity and community impact. Students from the Design and Visual Communications program will collaborate with over 20 participating nonprofit organizations across several counties in New Jersey. Read More OCVTS Culinary Arts Students Prepare 3,800 Thanksgiving Meals for Families in Need November 26, 2025 OCVTS Culinary Arts staff and students at the OCVTS Brick campus partnered with RWJ Barnabas Community Medical Center and Seeds of Service to prepare meals for those in need this Thanksgiving. Over 3,800 meals will be distributed. Read More OCVTS Celebrates Eighth Student-Constructed Home and Its First Official Build as a Registered Home Builder in Ocean County November 19, 2025 The New Home Construction program held a groundbreaking ceremony marking the official start of its 2025–2026 new home project. This build represents the eighth student-constructed home produced by the program since its launch in 2014 and is the school’s first official build as a Registered Home Builder. Read More Partnership Between OCVTS Audio Engineering Program and KEF Audio Launches Series of Immersive Audio Workshops October 28, 2025 The OCVTS Audio Engineering Program has launched a new partnership with KEF Audio, a global leader in high-fidelity sound innovation. The collaboration introduces a series of immersive audio workshops, upgraded studio technology, and scholarship opportunities designed to enhance student learning through immersive audio technology and hands-on professional experience. Read More The OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Outing Brings in $81k to Benefit Ocean County Trade School Students October 15, 2025 The OCVTS Foundation's Annual Golf Outing brings together business, industry, and community partners who share a commitment to strengthening career and technical education in Ocean County. Their continued generosity helps ensure that OCVTS students have access to advanced training, modern equipment, and opportunities that prepare them for rewarding careers in high-demand fields. Read More OCVTS Brick Campus Reveals a Fresh Modern Look and Culinary Program Enhancements During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 6, 2025 OCVTS celebrated the transformation of its Brick Campus with a ribbon cutting ceremony unveiling major exterior and interior renovations. The project, made possible through community and foundation support, reflects a strong commitment to student success and modern learning environments. Read More OCVTS Hosts Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies Showcasing Major Expansion and Renovation Projects to Fuel Workforce Development in Ocean County SEPTEMBER 15, 2025 The Ocean County Vocational Technical School District (OCVTS) is proud to announce two major milestones that will expand opportunities for students and strengthen workforce development across Ocean County. Read More Welcome Back to a New and Exciting 2025/2026 School Year SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 Embrace challenges as chances to grow, and remember, your potential knows no bounds. Have a Great 2025/2026 School Year! Read More OCVTS Year In Review 2024/2025 Magazine Vol. 3 | 2024/2025 Volume Three | 2024/2025- Welcome to "Year in Review," the annual School District Magazine that offers a captivating glimpse into the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District's most memorable moments of the year. Read More OCVTS Fashion Design Student Receives Gold Medal at the 2025 FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Florida JULY 22, 2025 Fashion Design and Merchandising students proudly represented Ocean County Vocational Technical School and New Jersey on the national stage at the FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Orlando—earning a prestigious gold medal and a top 10 national ranking. Read More Ocean County Vocational Technical School State Champions Place at SkillsUSA National Conference in Atlanta GA JULY 2, 2025 Ocean County Vocational Technical School District proudly announces the exceptional performance of their state champion students at the esteemed National Leadership and Skills Conference held in Atlanta, GA, from June 23-27. Read More OCVTS Holds Graduation For Fifty-Seven Practical Nursing Students JUNE 27, 2025 Fifty-seven graduates persevered through the extremely challenging curriculum and demanding schedules and successfully completed the Practical Nursing program. In addition to receiving diplomas, the graduates were welcomed to their new profession with the traditional pinning ceremony. Read More OCVTS Career Fair Connects Healthcare Students and Industry Employers JUNE 4, 2025 On Wednesday, June 4th, Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS) hosted a highly successful healthcare career fair at their Toms River Campus. The event saw over 254 trade school students engaging directly with 43 employers from the healthcare industry. These students, well-prepared with resumes in hand, had the opportunity to apply for positions and discuss potential career paths with healthcare industry professionals. Read More OCVTS Apprenticeship Awards Ceremony Celebrates 114 Future Trades Professionals May 22, 2025 OCVTS apprenticeship programs require students to complete 576 hours of trade-related classroom instruction in conjunction with 8,000 hours of on-the-job training with an employer sponsor. This structured approach prepares students for skilled careers in the trades while promoting academic and professional excellence. Read More OCVTS Hosts 4th Annual Ocean County Construction Trades Career Expo MAY 14, 2025 2025 Construction Trades Career Expo, hosted by the Ocean County Vocational Technical School, was a successful event that highlighted the importance of trade schools in the construction industry. The event, held on May 14, 2025, was attended by several vocational students, high school students, the general public, and over 58 key construction industry employers. Read More One Hundred Ocean County Vocational Technical Students Compete at NJ SkillsUSA Championships Bringing Home 29 Medals APRIL 30, 2025 One Hundred Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS) students competed at the New Jersey SkillsUSA Championships which took place on Saturdays in March and April in several counties, throughout New Jersey. Read More 58 OCVTS NURSING STUDENTS RECOGNIZED AT TRADITIONAL CAPPING CEREMONY APRIL 2, 2025 Fifty-eight Practical Nursing students at OCVTS recently received the traditional nurse’s cap at a ceremony recognizing the achievements and accomplishments in completing the first half of the intense and comprehensive nursing program. Read More OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition MARCH 20, 2025 OCVTS Toms River campus proudly hosted the New Jersey SkillsUSA Championship Competition in Marine Service Technology. This prestigious event brought together top high school and post-secondary students from across the state to showcase their expertise in marine mechanics, diagnostics, and repair. Read More OCVTS Foundation’s 28th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 13, 2025 It was a fun night of food and fundraising at the RWJBarnabas Health Arena in Toms River on Monday night at the 28th Annual International Chefs' Night Out. The evening included over 40 food, dessert and beverage vendors from around Ocean County, providing endless options for an incredible evening of sweet and savory sampling. Read More New Jersey Performing Arts High School Makes History FEB 23, 2025 The Grunin Performing Arts Academy (GPAA) is honored to have its fall drama, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, selected for the International Thespian Festival—the world's largest high school theatre event. GPAA is one of just eight schools worldwide and only the second in New Jersey to receive this honor. To make this opportunity a reality, GPAA must raise funds to cover travel and production costs. Read More OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers FEB 12, 2025 OCVTS successfully held its 2025 Open House on February 6th, drawing an unprecedented crowd of 1,786 people across six locations in Ocean County, highlighting the increasing interest in Career and Technical Education (CTE). This event provided high school and adult learners with a hands-on experience through live demonstrations in various fields. Read More OCVTS Introduces Two New Programs in Bricklayer, Allied Craftworker & Masonry and Legal Studies JAN 27, 2025 OCVTS is excited to announce the launch of two innovative programs, Bricklayer, Allied Craftworker & Mason and Legal Studies & Paralegal Practice, designed to prepare high school and post-secondary students for in-demand careers. Enroll Now, Classes Start in the Fall! Read More Culinary Arts at OCVTS Turns Passion into Service with 3,500 Thanksgiving Meals for Local Families in Need NOV 26, 2024 Students and staff at the OCVTS Brick Center partnered again this year with Fulfill, formerly known as the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean County, and RWJ Barnabas Community Medical Center to prepare meals for those in need this Thanksgiving. Over 3,500 meals will be distributed. Read More Marine Service Technology Students Tour Viking Yacht and Witness Career Opportunities in Action NOV, 25, 2024 On November 19, Marine Service Technology students from OCVTS toured Viking Yacht Center in New Gretna, NJ, gaining hands-on insight into yacht craftsmanship and production. This visit, made possible through OCVTS’s partnership with Viking Yacht, highlights how career and technical education prepares students for successful careers while supporting the local workforce. Read More OCVTS Career Fair Brings Over 250 Trade School Students Face-to-Face with Automotive Industry Leaders OCT, 23 2024 OCVTS holds its annual Automotive Career Fair, bringing together over 250 automotive students and more than 25 top companies from the automotive industry. Read More Breaking Barriers OCVTS and Partners Empower Female Construction Trades Students through Inspiring Networking Event with Professional Industry Leaders OCT, 15 2024 More than 80 female students from three counties studying construction trades gathered to connect with esteemed female industry leaders breaking down traditional barriers at a networking event. Read More OCVTS Leads the Charge on Unity Day to Help End Bullying OCT 16, 2024 OCVTS stands together in helping to create a world without bullying! We stood together and wore orange on October 16 to show unity for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Read More Teamwork and Excitement Take Center Stage at OCVTS Staff Field Day OCT 14, 2024 A burst of laughter, camaraderie, and enthusiastic cheers filled the air at the OCVTS Staff Field Day. The event was a spectacular celebration of teamwork, unity, and friendly competition, bringing together staff members from various departments and buildings for a day of team-building activities and challenges. Read More Welcome Back to a New and Exciting 2024/2025 School Year SEPTEMBER 5, 2024 Embrace challenges as chances to grow, and remember, your potential knows no bounds. Have a Great 2024/2025 School Year! Read More OCVTS Year In Review 2023/2024 Magazine Vol. 2 | 2023/2024 Volume Two | 2023/2024- Welcome to "Year in Review," the annual School District Magazine that offers a captivating glimpse into the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District's most memorable moments of the year. Read More Five OCVTS Students Place at the 2024 FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Seattle JULY 31, 2024 Students from the Fashion Design program proudly represented New Jersey and the Ocean County Vocational Technical School at the FCCLA National Leadership Conference held in Seattle, Washington. Read More Ocean County Vocational Technical School State Champions Place at National Conference in Georgia JULY 9, 2024 Ocean County Vocational Technical School District proudly announces the exceptional performance of their state champion students at the esteemed National Leadership and Skills Conference held in Atlanta, GA, from June 24-28. Read More OCVTS Holds Graduation For 57 Practical Nursing Students JUNE 28, 2024 Fifty-seven graduates persevered through the extremely challenging curriculum and demanding schedules and successfully completed the Practical Nursing program. In addition to receiving diplomas, the graduates were welcomed to their new profession with the traditional pinning ceremony. Read More Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks Milestone for Ocean County Vocational Technical School's Jackson Campus June 10, 2024 The Jackson Campus addition, slated to be completed by September 2025, is a testament to the commitment of OCVTS in providing state-of-the-art training facilities for its students. This expansion will feature four shops, four classrooms, and a new enhanced security vestibule, underscoring the district's dedication to preparing students for careers in high-demand fields in construction and healthcare. Read More OCVTS Career Fair Bridges Gap Between Healthcare Students and Industry Employers MAY 21, 2024 On Tuesday, May 21st, Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS) hosted a highly successful healthcare career fair at their Toms River Campus. The event saw over 253 trade school students engaging directly with 36 employers from the healthcare industry. These students, well-prepared with resumes in hand, had the opportunity to apply for positions and discuss potential career paths with healthcare industry professionals. Read More OCVTS Hosts 3rd Annual Ocean County Construction Trades Career Expo MAY 15, 2024 2024 Construction Trades Career Expo, hosted by the Ocean County Vocational Technical School, was a successful event that highlighted the importance of trade schools in the construction industry. The event, held on May 15, 2024, was attended by several vocational students, high school students, the general public, and over 50 key construction industry employers. Read More Ocean County Vocational Technical School Highlights Accelerated Career Training Programs at Adult Education Info Session MAY 13, 2024 OCVTS hosted its Adult Education Info Session on Thursday, May 9, 2024, at the Toms River Campus, showcasing seven innovative and accelerated career training programs designed to fast-track adult students into new careers. Read More New Jersey SkillsUSA Hall of Fame Welcomes Gert Silsby in Recognition of Decades of Service MAY 10, 2024 Gert Silsby was honored with induction into the New Jersey SkillsUSA Hall of Fame. The recognition comes as a testament to her unwavering dedication and substantial contributions to the SkillsUSA Association over the years. Read More One Hundred Twenty-Eight Ocean County Vocational Technical Students Compete at NJ SkillsUSA Championships Bringing Home 36 Medals MAY 8, 2024 One Hundred Twenty-Eight Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS) students competed at the New Jersey SkillsUSA Championships which took place on Saturdays in March and April in several counties, throughout New Jersey. Read More Fueling Futures: OCVTS Alumni and Instructors Collaborate in Unique Pit Stop Challenge APRIL 30, 2024 The Pit Stop Challenge Finale, hosted by Lester Glenn Auto Group, showcased the skills of OCVTS Automotive students and highlighted the educational benefits of their partnership, emphasizing hands-on training and industry preparation. Read More 57 OCVTS NURSING STUDENTS RECOGNIZED AT TRADITIONAL CAPPING CEREMONY APRIL 9, 2024 Fifty-seven Practical Nursing students at OCVTS recently received the traditional nurse’s cap at a ceremony recognizing the achievements and accomplishments in completing the first half of the intense and comprehensive nursing program. Read More OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual International Chef’s Night Out Raises $75k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 4, 2024 It was a fun night of food and fundraising in Lacey Township on Monday night at the 27th Annual International Chefs Night Out. This year hosted at the beautiful Lacey Elks Lodge on Beach Avenue in Lacey. A nice crowd attended & there was lots of food from all over Ocean County, including an assortment of cuisine from the OCVTS culinary students. Read More Ocean County Vocational Technical School's Open House: A Gateway to Modern Careers FEB, 1 2024 OCVTS successfully held its 2024 Open House on February 1st, drawing an unprecedented crowd of 1,832 people across five locations in Ocean County, highlighting the increasing interest in Career and Technical Education (CTE). This event provided high school and adult learners with a hands-on experience through live demonstrations in various fields. Read More OCVTS Feed the Need 2023 Prepares Over 3500 Meals for Local Families NOV 21, 2023 Students and staff at the OCVTS Brick Center partnered again this year with Fulfill, formerly known as the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean County, and RWJ Barnabas Community Medical Center to prepare meals for those in need this Thanksgiving. Over 3,500 meals will be distributed. Read More Breaking Barriers: OCVTS and Partners Empower Female Construction Trades Students through Inspiring Networking Event with Professional Women Industry Leaders NOV, 13 2023 More than 40 female students from two counties studying construction trades gathered to connect with esteemed female industry leaders breaking down traditional barriers at a networking event. Read More OCVTS Foundation Hosts Its Second Annual 5k Turkey Dash to Support Career and Technical Education NOV 5, 2023 The Ocean County Foundation for Vocational and Technical Education, a nonprofit organization that supports the students at the Ocean County Vocational Technical School, hosted its second ‘Turkey Dash’, a 5K and Fun Run/Walk on Sunday, November 5th. The event took place on the beautiful scenic Barnegat Branch Trail in Waretown. Read More OCVTS Takes Charge In The Fight To Help End Bullying OCT 18, 2023 OCVTS stands together in helping to create a world without bullying! We stood together and wore orange on October 18 to show unity for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Read More Nothing Short of Smiling Faces at the OCVTS Staff Field Day Team-Building Event OCT 9, 2023 A burst of laughter, camaraderie, and enthusiastic cheers filled the air at the OCVTS Staff Field Day. The event was a spectacular celebration of teamwork, unity, and friendly competition, bringing together staff members from various departments and buildings for a day of team-building activities and challenges. Read More OCVTS Year In Review 2022/2023 Magazine Vol. 1 | 2022/2023 Volume One | 2022/2023- Welcome to "Year in Review," the annual School District Magazine that offers a captivating glimpse into the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District's most memorable moments of the year. Read More Five OCVTS Students Place at the 2023 FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Denver JULY 11, 2023 Students from the Fashion Design program proudly represented New Jersey and the Ocean County Vocational Technical School at the FCCLA National Leadership Conference held in Denver, Colorado. Read More Ocean County Vocational Technical School’s State Champions Achieve Remarkable Success at National Leadership and Skills Conference in Atlanta, Georgia JULY 6, 2023 Ocean County Vocational Technical School District proudly announces the exceptional performance of their state champion students at the esteemed National Leadership and Skills Conference held in Atlanta, GA, from June 19-23. Read More Six OCVTS Teachers Recognized at the Ocean County Teachers Recognition Ceremony JUNE 12, 2023 On Friday, May 5, 2023, Six OCVTS teachers were recognized at the Ocean County Teachers Recognition Ceremony presented by the Ocean County Association of School Administrators (O.C.A.S.A). Read More OCVTS Provides Real-world, Hands-on Experience Through Industry Development Partnerships MAY 30, 2023 Hands-on, real-world training is crucial in the construction industry. Stavola Construction Company partnered with OCVTS, giving students the chance to learn on real heavy equipment machinery. This industry collaboration bridges the gap between theory and practice, preparing future professionals for success. Read More OCVTS HOSTS 2ND ANNUAL OCEAN COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CAREER EXPO MAY 3, 2023 2023 Construction Trades Career Expo, hosted by the Ocean County Vocational Technical School in coordination with the Ocean County Workforce Development Board, was a successful event that highlighted the importance of trade schools in the construction industry. The event, held on May 3, 2023, was attended by several vocational students, high school students, the general public, and over 40 key construction industry employers. Read More Load More
- Construction Career Expo & Job Fair
50+ Businesses, Onsite Interviews, Hands-on Trade Demos, Speak with Trade School Representatives & Business Employers & Excavator Rodeo Competition! PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY MAY 6 Construction Career Expo & Job Fair Adult Job Seekers & Students Come to a Job Fair. Excavator Rodeo Competition! 50+ Businesses, Onsite Interviews, Hands-on Trade Demos, Speak with Trade School Representatives & Business Employers & Excavator Rodeo Competition! Date & Time Wednesday, May 6, 2026 at 1:00:00 PM UTC Location 2 Stadium Way, Lakewood, NJ 08701, USA Details HIGH SCHOOL & MIDDLE STUDENTS, PARENTS & ADULT JOB SEEKERS ARE ALL WELCOME! This event is opened to the general public. Come join us for our 5th Annual Community Construction Career Expo hosted by Ocean County Vocational Technical School District (OCVTS) and the Ocean County Career Center! There will be 50+ businesses in attendance, hands-on instructional demos, discussion panels for high school juniors, seniors, & adults, plus opportunities for on-site interviews and more! Don't Forget to check out the Excavator Rodeo Competition around 11AM! Incoming middle, high school students, and adult learners can explore the various trade occupations and meet directly with OCVTS staff and current students! Discover your passion and learn about trade careers! Speak with admissions representatives from OCVTS about the opportunities available! Apply for an OCVTS Program during the event and the $50 application fee will be WAIVED! Date & Time: Wednesday, May 6, 2026, 9:00AM - 12:00PM (Event will take place Rain or Shine) WHAT TO EXPECT? 50+ BUSINESSES IN ATTENDANCE DISCUSSION PANELS HANDS-ON INSTRUCTIONAL DEMONSTRATIONS ONSITE INTERVIEWS EXCAVATOR RODEO COMPETITION PRIZES & GIVEAWAYS & MORE WHY OCVTS (Career and Technical Education)? You Get Hands-on Training for In-Demand Careers OCVTS Offers Job Placement Services Fast Route to Full-Time Employment Shorter Route to Full-Time Employment Financial Aid Available & Affordable Tuition Economical Alternative to College High School Seniors & Adults Bring a Resume for On Site Job Interviews! Discussion Panels by: TBA EXCAVATOR RODEO COMPETITION WATCH TOP OPERATORS IN THE AREA COMPETE IN A EXCAVATOR RODEO Round 1 will begin around 11:00am. Competitors will include representatives from OCVTS Heavy Equipment Operator Program, more companies TBA Hosted by the Ocean County Vocational Technical School & Ocean County Career Center Event Contact Info ddeoliveira@ocvts.org Event Contact Info For Students and Schools nwallner@ocvts.org BUSINESSES IN ATTENDANCE More businesses are being added daily Earle The Driving Academy Esposito Construction Ocean Inc. NJ State Building & Construction Trades Council (NJBCTC) Michael J. Wright Construction Palatial Concrete Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (UBC Local Union #255) IBEW Local Union 400 JATC Local 9 Plumbers and Pipefitters CMM Construction, Inc. Dynamic Survey Services George Harms Construction NJ Construction Craft Laborers Apprentice Program (NJCCLAP) Olmeda Consulting, LLC Johnson Baran Builders’ General Supply Company UTCNJ Utility and Transportation Contractors of NJ All County Exteriors National Women in Roofing (NWIR) Redaelli Industries, LLC Whiting-Turning Contracting Company Roldan Demolition and Removal The Waterproofing Pros US Coast Guard Porous Pro LLC UANJ-HVAC DP Custom Designs Ferguson Woodhaven Lumber New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Stavola Asphalt Company, LLC, an Arcosa Company Monetti Custom Homes LLC Sheet Metal Workers’ Local Union No. 27 Foley Cat Herc Rentals US Air Force FWH Associates, P.A. Brick Township Heating & Air Conditioning Brick Township Plumbing LLC South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority MORE COMPANIES ARE BEING ADDED DAILY! CHECK BACK! HELP SPREAD THE WORD! Print & Distribute Event Flyer! Construction Expo Flyer 2026 .pdf Download PDF • 6.19MB RESERVE A BOOTH & PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS AT OCEAN COUNTY'S BIGGEST CONSTRUCTION CAREER EXPO & JOB FAIR! VIEW THE VENDOR SPONSORSHIPS FORM Construction Career Expo Sponsorships 2026 .pdf Download PDF • 7.13MB 2025 Construction Expo Recap Previous Next Event
- OCVTS Feed the Need 2022 Prepares Over 3,000 Meals for Local Families!
Students and staff at the OCVTS Brick Center partnered again this year with Fulfill, formerly known as the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean County, and RWJ Barnabas Community Medical Center to prepare meals for those in need this Thanksgiving. Over 3,000 meals will be distributed. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY NOV 23, 2022 OCVTS Feed the Need 2022 Prepares Over 3,000 Meals for Local Families! OCVTS Feed the Need 2022 Prepares Over 3,000 Meals for Local Families! OCVTS Administration NOV 23, 2022 BRICK, NEW JERSEY Students and staff at the Ocean County Vocational Technical School’s Brick Center partnered again this year with Fulfill, formerly known as the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean County, and RWJ Barnabas Community Medical Center to prepare meals for those in need this Thanksgiving. Over 3,000 meals will be distributed through various local social service agencies such as Preferred Behavioral Health, DCCP, Inspire NJ, Golden Opportunities Outreach, and numerous local churches. Culinary Arts students from the Brick Center, under the direction of their Culinary Arts instructors, prepare and roast over 350 turkeys, as well as preparing traditional side dishes including: mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, stuffing, and gravy. In addition, several OCVTS Culinary Arts graduates will return to the Brick Center to lend a helping hand with this much needed community service. Many of these graduates who are currently employed in the Culinary field take time off from their work schedule in order to volunteer to be part of this extraordinary project. Massive assembly lines of students package the meals and prepare them to be distributed over several days and it is truly impressive to witness. Fundraising efforts through the OCVTS Foundation, combined with the generosity of Fulfill, RWJ Barnabas Health, and financial contributions from the public fund this annual community service project which began over 20 years ago. Fulfill provides all of the turkeys, RWJ Barnabas Community Medical Center provides all of the additional food items needed to prepare the meals, and the Ocean County Foundation for Vocational Technical Education provides the packaging and containers needed for distributing these meals. What does it take to prepare over 3,000 Thanksgiving meals? BY THE NUMBERS… Over 3000 lbs. of turkeys 1500 lbs. of potatoes 1200 lbs. of sweet potatoes 850 lbs. of stuffing 450 lbs. of green beans 90 gallons of gravy Previous Next OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition March 30, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition March 25, 2026 OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 11, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship February 25, 2026 OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy Principal Honored as 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator February 10, 2026 OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers CTE Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers February 9, 2026 Ocean County Vocational Technical School and Design 446 Launch Innovative Partnership December 3, 2025 OCVTS Culinary Arts Students Prepare 3,800 Thanksgiving Meals for Families in Need November 26, 2025 OCVTS Celebrates Eighth Student-Constructed Home and Its First Official Build as a Registered Home Builder in Ocean County November 19, 2025 Partnership Between OCVTS Audio Engineering Program and KEF Audio Launches Series of Immersive Audio Workshops October 28, 2025 The OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Outing Brings in $81k to Benefit Ocean County Trade School Students October 15, 2025 OCVTS Brick Campus Reveals a Fresh Modern Look and Culinary Program Enhancements During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 6, 2025 OCVTS Feed the Need 2022 Prepares Over 3,000 Meals for Local Families! OCVTS Administration NOV 23, 2022 OCVTS Feed the Need 2022 Prepares Over 3,000 Meals for Local Families! Previous BRICK, NEW JERSEY Students and staff at the Ocean County Vocational Technical School’s Brick Center partnered again this year with Fulfill, formerly known as the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean County, and RWJ Barnabas Community Medical Center to prepare meals for those in need this Thanksgiving. Over 3,000 meals will be distributed through various local social service agencies such as Preferred Behavioral Health, DCCP, Inspire NJ, Golden Opportunities Outreach, and numerous local churches. Culinary Arts students from the Brick Center, under the direction of their Culinary Arts instructors, prepare and roast over 350 turkeys, as well as preparing traditional side dishes including: mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, stuffing, and gravy. In addition, several OCVTS Culinary Arts graduates will return to the Brick Center to lend a helping hand with this much needed community service. Many of these graduates who are currently employed in the Culinary field take time off from their work schedule in order to volunteer to be part of this extraordinary project. Massive assembly lines of students package the meals and prepare them to be distributed over several days and it is truly impressive to witness. Fundraising efforts through the OCVTS Foundation, combined with the generosity of Fulfill, RWJ Barnabas Health, and financial contributions from the public fund this annual community service project which began over 20 years ago. Fulfill provides all of the turkeys, RWJ Barnabas Community Medical Center provides all of the additional food items needed to prepare the meals, and the Ocean County Foundation for Vocational Technical Education provides the packaging and containers needed for distributing these meals. What does it take to prepare over 3,000 Thanksgiving meals? BY THE NUMBERS… Over 3000 lbs. of turkeys 1500 lbs. of potatoes 1200 lbs. of sweet potatoes 850 lbs. of stuffing 450 lbs. of green beans 90 gallons of gravy Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go to font for titles, paragraphs & more. Next
- Ocean County Vocational Technical School State Champions Place at SkillsUSA National Conference in Atlanta GA
Ocean County Vocational Technical School District proudly announces the exceptional performance of their state champion students at the esteemed National Leadership and Skills Conference held in Atlanta, GA, from June 23-27. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY JULY 2, 2025 Ocean County Vocational Technical School State Champions Place at SkillsUSA National Conference in Atlanta GA Ocean County Vocational Technical School State Champions Place at SkillsUSA National Conference in Atlanta GA Nicholas Spiech, OCVTS JULY 2, 2025 Atlanta, GA- Ocean County Vocational Technical School District proudly announces the exceptional performance of their state champion students at the esteemed National Leadership and Skills Conference held in Atlanta, GA, from June 23-27. This event, recognized as the largest gathering of America's future skilled workforce, brought together thousands of students, instructors, business partners, and administrators to celebrate excellence in career and technical education. The National Leadership and Skills Conference provided an incredible opportunity for Ocean County Vocational Technical School students to showcase their talents and skills on a national level. The event fostered valuable interactions with other members of SkillsUSA, allowing students to broaden their network and gain exposure to different perspectives within their fields. With over 17,500 attendees in total, including 6,500 competitors participating in 114 diverse competitions, the conference served as a platform for students to develop their leadership abilities while learning about new technologies and advancements in their respective industries. The presence of hundreds of business and industry representatives enriched the event, providing students with invaluable industry experience and insights. Ocean County Vocational Technical School students made an impressive mark at a national-level competition, where they competed against 6,500 participants. The school is proud to announce that two of its students achieved top rankings. Briana Naden showcased remarkable skill in the Screen-Printing Technology competition, earning 2nd place and a silver medal. Ocean County Vocational Technical Schools also celebrates Jeffrey Ni for his outstanding performance in the Related Technical Math competition, where he also secured 2nd place and a silver medal. These exceptional accomplishments highlight the students' dedication and the high-quality education provided by the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District. In addition to these top award winners, several other students demonstrated exemplary talent and commitment across a range of skilled trades and technical disciplines. Melanye Perez, a student in the Design and Visual Communications program, represented the district in the Photography competition. Max Bass, from the Marine Service Technology program, showcased his advanced technical skills by finishing in the top 10 of the Marine Service Technology competition. Autumn Santana, a dedicated student in the Cosmetology program, competed with professionalism and creativity in the Post-Secondary Cosmetology competition. Their strong performances on a national stage reflect both their personal drive and the strength of the district’s career and technical education programs. Ocean County Vocational Technical School extends their heartfelt congratulations to their state champion and gold medalist students for their outstanding achievements at the National Leadership and Skills Conference. This remarkable success underscores the dedication, commitment, and exceptional skills of the students, as well as the unwavering support provided by their instructors, administrators, and business partners. The National Leadership and Skills Conference stands as a testament to the bright future of career and technical education, highlighting the importance of skilled service occupations. Ocean County Vocational Technical School remains committed to nurturing and empowering the next generation of skilled professionals, equipping them with the necessary knowledge and skills to thrive in their chosen fields. About Ocean County Vocational Technical School Ocean County Vocational Technical School provides an intensive and immersive educational experience aligned with the current and emerging demands of business, industry, and advanced education. We instill the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for students to experience success in entering the workforce, advancing along a career pathway, and achieving career aspirations. Please visit www.ocvts.org to learn more. Previous Next OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition March 30, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition March 25, 2026 OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 11, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship February 25, 2026 OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy Principal Honored as 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator February 10, 2026 OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers CTE Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers February 9, 2026 Ocean County Vocational Technical School and Design 446 Launch Innovative Partnership December 3, 2025 OCVTS Culinary Arts Students Prepare 3,800 Thanksgiving Meals for Families in Need November 26, 2025 OCVTS Celebrates Eighth Student-Constructed Home and Its First Official Build as a Registered Home Builder in Ocean County November 19, 2025 Partnership Between OCVTS Audio Engineering Program and KEF Audio Launches Series of Immersive Audio Workshops October 28, 2025 The OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Outing Brings in $81k to Benefit Ocean County Trade School Students October 15, 2025 OCVTS Brick Campus Reveals a Fresh Modern Look and Culinary Program Enhancements During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 6, 2025 Ocean County Vocational Technical School State Champions Place at SkillsUSA National Conference in Atlanta GA Nicholas Spiech, OCVTS JULY 2, 2025 Ocean County Vocational Technical School State Champions Place at SkillsUSA National Conference in Atlanta GA Previous Atlanta, GA- Ocean County Vocational Technical School District proudly announces the exceptional performance of their state champion students at the esteemed National Leadership and Skills Conference held in Atlanta, GA, from June 23-27. This event, recognized as the largest gathering of America's future skilled workforce, brought together thousands of students, instructors, business partners, and administrators to celebrate excellence in career and technical education. The National Leadership and Skills Conference provided an incredible opportunity for Ocean County Vocational Technical School students to showcase their talents and skills on a national level. The event fostered valuable interactions with other members of SkillsUSA, allowing students to broaden their network and gain exposure to different perspectives within their fields. With over 17,500 attendees in total, including 6,500 competitors participating in 114 diverse competitions, the conference served as a platform for students to develop their leadership abilities while learning about new technologies and advancements in their respective industries. The presence of hundreds of business and industry representatives enriched the event, providing students with invaluable industry experience and insights. Ocean County Vocational Technical School students made an impressive mark at a national-level competition, where they competed against 6,500 participants. The school is proud to announce that two of its students achieved top rankings. Briana Naden showcased remarkable skill in the Screen-Printing Technology competition, earning 2nd place and a silver medal. Ocean County Vocational Technical Schools also celebrates Jeffrey Ni for his outstanding performance in the Related Technical Math competition, where he also secured 2nd place and a silver medal. These exceptional accomplishments highlight the students' dedication and the high-quality education provided by the Ocean County Vocational Technical School District. In addition to these top award winners, several other students demonstrated exemplary talent and commitment across a range of skilled trades and technical disciplines. Melanye Perez, a student in the Design and Visual Communications program, represented the district in the Photography competition. Max Bass, from the Marine Service Technology program, showcased his advanced technical skills by finishing in the top 10 of the Marine Service Technology competition. Autumn Santana, a dedicated student in the Cosmetology program, competed with professionalism and creativity in the Post-Secondary Cosmetology competition. Their strong performances on a national stage reflect both their personal drive and the strength of the district’s career and technical education programs. Ocean County Vocational Technical School extends their heartfelt congratulations to their state champion and gold medalist students for their outstanding achievements at the National Leadership and Skills Conference. This remarkable success underscores the dedication, commitment, and exceptional skills of the students, as well as the unwavering support provided by their instructors, administrators, and business partners. The National Leadership and Skills Conference stands as a testament to the bright future of career and technical education, highlighting the importance of skilled service occupations. Ocean County Vocational Technical School remains committed to nurturing and empowering the next generation of skilled professionals, equipping them with the necessary knowledge and skills to thrive in their chosen fields. About Ocean County Vocational Technical School Ocean County Vocational Technical School provides an intensive and immersive educational experience aligned with the current and emerging demands of business, industry, and advanced education. We instill the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for students to experience success in entering the workforce, advancing along a career pathway, and achieving career aspirations. Please visit www.ocvts.org to learn more. Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go to font for titles, paragraphs & more. Next
- OCVTS | For Parents
PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY EDUCATION AT IT'S BEST INFO FOR Parents & Guardians Resources for Parents & Guardians. Forms, Letters, Testing, Safety, Title I, Student Handbooks. School Safety District Policies Student Handbooks Parent Portal Student Handbooks Title I: Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged NJDA EBT Free & Reduced Summer Lunch Info & Locations The United States Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program provides free meals when school is out. View Free & Reduced Lunch App/Packet Full Time Students View Free & Reduced Lunch Packet (Spanish) Full Time Students View USDA Nondiscrimination Statement U.S. Department of Agriculture View Gifted and Talented Program . View New Teachers Evaluation Highlights Teacher and Principal Evaluation View Students with IEPs Transitioning Resource Directory Special Services (Students with IEPs) View Parental Rights in Special Education (PRISE) Booklet Special Services (Students with IEPs) View NJDOE Mental Health Resources For Students/Parents/Educators Link Pupil Records Letter . View Emergency Management for Special Needs The NJ Special Needs Registry is designed to help emergency responders locate and safely evacuate people who could find it difficult to help themselves in the event of a major disaster View Type 1 Diabetes Informational Materials Diabetes Related Information View Title IA Parental Involvement Policy 2415.04 . View Title IA School Parent & Family Engagement 2415.50 . View Title I A Parent Meeting Invitation View Title I A Parent right to Know Letter . View Title 1A Parent School Compact . View Title 1A Parent Comment Form View Title I Program Summary Program Plans (Brick, Toms River, Jackson) View ESSA Information View Annual Shared Time Assessment Disclosure Letter . View Annual Academy Assessment Disclosure Letter . View Annual Academy Testing Chart . View Testing Charts Additional Resources Shared-Time Student Handbook Student Handbook View MATES Student Handbook Student Handbook View Grunin Performing Arts Student Handbook Student Handbook View Academy of Law & Public Safety Student Handbook Student Handbook View Practical Nursing Student Handbook Student Handbook View Adult Educaton Student Handbook Student Handbook View Gary MacDonald Director of Curriculum/Grants/Professional Development Chairperson Phone: 732-240-6414 x 3330 Email: gmacdonald@ocvts.org Sandra Stout Homeless Liaison Contact Phone: 732-286-5678 x 4151 Email: sstout@ocvts.org
- MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship
In a dramatic courtroom showdown, the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES) claimed the 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship, overpowering Brick Memorial in a gripping final round at the Ocean County Courthouse. Competing in the prestigious Vincent J. Apruzzese Mock Trial Competition, the team delivered a commanding performance that secured the county title and propelled them into the Regional Finals. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY February 25, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship OCVTS MATES, Jennifer Hudak February 25, 2026 OCEAN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY As anxious observers filed into Historic Courtroom 1 of the Ocean County Courthouse, there was a tangible buzz of excitement in the air. Two teams had battled fiercely in the county preliminary and semi-final rounds the previous Saturday, and they were now facing one another for the coveted title: Ocean County Mock Trial Champions. After a riveting two-hour trial, presided over by the Honorable Francis Hodgson and the Honorable Craig Wellerson, the prosecution team from the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES) emerged victorious over Brick Memorial’s defense. The MATES mock trial team has competed for eighteen years in the Vincent J. Apruzzese Mock Trial Competition sponsored by the NJ State Bar Foundation. This year’s case involved a swatting incident, a gaming club, and a defendant–Devon Ransom–who may or may not have made the 9-1-1 call from the Metro Perk coffee shop. Students, led by mock trial coach MATES Instructor Jennifer Hudak, take on the roles of attorneys and witnesses and must present the most compelling litigation to progress through rounds of competition. In total, the team advanced through four rounds of the competition to qualify for the Regional Playoffs. MATES students who participated are: prosecuting attorneys Isabella Sadsad and Dugan Tunney; defense attorneys Kealia Smith and Aiden Boehler; prosecution witnesses Colton Rahn, Tia Thomas, and Alexandra Kanterezhi-Gatto; and defense witnesses Kevin Nichols, Erin Morrisey, Ava Linton, and Tyler Steinbrunn. The NJ State Bar Foundation promotes two additional aspects of the competition: the Courtroom Artist Competition and the Courtroom New Reporter Competition. MATES has had student artists participate for the past eleven years, and this is the first year that students have taken part as courtroom reporters. This year’s artists were Nicole Palonnaya, Rachel Hellinger, Kataluna Buenvenida, and Tia Thomas. Student reporters were Amanda Mastrola and Emma Delhaas. In total, the students submitted over eleven sketches and two articles that will be critiqued by professionals and earn recognition ranging from Honorable Mention to First Place in the state (with an invitation to sketch or report at the national competition in Des Moines, Iowa). The team is extremely proud of its accomplishment, and after also dominating two single-elimination rounds in the Regional Playoffs, is currently working tirelessly to prepare for the Regional Finals to be held at the NJ Law Center in New Brunswick on March 18th. Coach Hudak would like to thank the students, staff, and administration for all their support over the years. A special thank you goes out to Attorney Coaches Bill Wright and Sasha Naro who work with the student attorneys and witnesses to perfect their courtroom skills. This truly has been a team effort! Previous Next OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition March 30, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition March 25, 2026 OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 11, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship February 25, 2026 OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy Principal Honored as 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator February 10, 2026 OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers CTE Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers February 9, 2026 Ocean County Vocational Technical School and Design 446 Launch Innovative Partnership December 3, 2025 OCVTS Culinary Arts Students Prepare 3,800 Thanksgiving Meals for Families in Need November 26, 2025 OCVTS Celebrates Eighth Student-Constructed Home and Its First Official Build as a Registered Home Builder in Ocean County November 19, 2025 Partnership Between OCVTS Audio Engineering Program and KEF Audio Launches Series of Immersive Audio Workshops October 28, 2025 The OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Outing Brings in $81k to Benefit Ocean County Trade School Students October 15, 2025 OCVTS Brick Campus Reveals a Fresh Modern Look and Culinary Program Enhancements During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 6, 2025 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship OCVTS MATES, Jennifer Hudak February 25, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship Previous OCEAN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY As anxious observers filed into Historic Courtroom 1 of the Ocean County Courthouse, there was a tangible buzz of excitement in the air. Two teams had battled fiercely in the county preliminary and semi-final rounds the previous Saturday, and they were now facing one another for the coveted title: Ocean County Mock Trial Champions. After a riveting two-hour trial, presided over by the Honorable Francis Hodgson and the Honorable Craig Wellerson, the prosecution team from the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES) emerged victorious over Brick Memorial’s defense. The MATES mock trial team has competed for eighteen years in the Vincent J. Apruzzese Mock Trial Competition sponsored by the NJ State Bar Foundation. This year’s case involved a swatting incident, a gaming club, and a defendant–Devon Ransom–who may or may not have made the 9-1-1 call from the Metro Perk coffee shop. Students, led by mock trial coach MATES Instructor Jennifer Hudak, take on the roles of attorneys and witnesses and must present the most compelling litigation to progress through rounds of competition. In total, the team advanced through four rounds of the competition to qualify for the Regional Playoffs. MATES students who participated are: prosecuting attorneys Isabella Sadsad and Dugan Tunney; defense attorneys Kealia Smith and Aiden Boehler; prosecution witnesses Colton Rahn, Tia Thomas, and Alexandra Kanterezhi-Gatto; and defense witnesses Kevin Nichols, Erin Morrisey, Ava Linton, and Tyler Steinbrunn. The NJ State Bar Foundation promotes two additional aspects of the competition: the Courtroom Artist Competition and the Courtroom New Reporter Competition. MATES has had student artists participate for the past eleven years, and this is the first year that students have taken part as courtroom reporters. This year’s artists were Nicole Palonnaya, Rachel Hellinger, Kataluna Buenvenida, and Tia Thomas. Student reporters were Amanda Mastrola and Emma Delhaas. In total, the students submitted over eleven sketches and two articles that will be critiqued by professionals and earn recognition ranging from Honorable Mention to First Place in the state (with an invitation to sketch or report at the national competition in Des Moines, Iowa). The team is extremely proud of its accomplishment, and after also dominating two single-elimination rounds in the Regional Playoffs, is currently working tirelessly to prepare for the Regional Finals to be held at the NJ Law Center in New Brunswick on March 18th. Coach Hudak would like to thank the students, staff, and administration for all their support over the years. A special thank you goes out to Attorney Coaches Bill Wright and Sasha Naro who work with the student attorneys and witnesses to perfect their courtroom skills. This truly has been a team effort! Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go to font for titles, paragraphs & more. Next
- OCVTS Hosts 4th Annual Ocean County Construction Trades Career Expo
2025 Construction Trades Career Expo, hosted by the Ocean County Vocational Technical School, was a successful event that highlighted the importance of trade schools in the construction industry. The event, held on May 14, 2025, was attended by several vocational students, high school students, the general public, and over 58 key construction industry employers. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY MAY 14, 2025 OCVTS Hosts 4th Annual Ocean County Construction Trades Career Expo OCVTS Hosts 4th Annual Ocean County Construction Trades Career Expo Nicholas Spiech, OCVTS MAY 14, 2025 Ocean County, NJ – The 2025 Construction Trades Career Expo, hosted by Ocean County Vocational Technical School, was a successful event that highlighted the importance of trade schools in the construction industry. Held on May 14, 2025, the event welcomed over 500 vocational and high school students, members of the general public, and more than 58 key construction industry employers. Trade schools play a critical role in the construction industry by providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become skilled craft professionals. These professionals include equipment operators, carpenters, pipefitters, electricians, plumbers, welders, masons, and service technicians, among others. The construction industry relies on these skilled craft professionals to complete complex projects, and trade schools are instrumental in producing them. One of the many highlights of the career expo was the onsite interviews that were conducted by the construction industry employers. The interviews provided an opportunity for students to showcase their skills and knowledge and potentially secure employment opportunities. It also allowed employers to meet and evaluate potential candidates for their future workforce. The event also included break out panel discussions and Q&A’s covering the construction industry, employment expectations, and training opportunities. These sessions provided valuable information to attendees and highlighted the various career opportunities available in the construction industry. Panelists included representatives from Eosso Brothers Paving, Esposito Construction, Stavola, Redaelli Industries, Michael J. Wright Construction, All County Exteriors, Woodhaven Lumber, and CMM Custom Homes. The event was held at Shoretown Ballpark, home of the Jersey Shore BlueClaws, located in Lakewood, New Jersey. The venue provided ample space for the event, including an area for the Excavator Rodeo—a competition featuring six top heavy equipment operators from the region. Competitors included Esposito Construction, Stavola, George Harms Construction, Earle, Eosso Brothers Paving, and the OCVTS Heavy Equipment Operator Program. Nathan Engle, a student in the Ocean County Vocational Technical School’s Heavy Equipment Operator Program, was among the competitors. Dylan Bonato, a 2024 graduate of the same program, competed for Team Earle. Congratulations to Mike Poskonka and Team Esposito Construction on becoming two-time champions of the Excavator Rodeo Challenge. The Construction Trades Career Expo is an annual community event that is free and open to the public. The event is a testament to the construction industry's commitment to promoting educational and career opportunities. The industry recognizes that its future depends on the ability to recruit, train, and employ the next generation of skilled craft professionals. Today’s skilled craft professionals earn very competitive wages and benefits, and have access to various training and development opportunities to support their career objectives. They also have opportunities to advance into management positions or become future business owners. There are plenty of lucrative and fulfilling career opportunities in construction. The 2025 Construction Trades Career Expo was a resounding success, and the event highlighted the importance of trade schools in the construction industry. The event provided valuable information to attendees and showcased the various career opportunities available in the industry. The construction industry is committed to promoting educational and career opportunities and is looking forward to welcoming the next generation of skilled craft professionals. About Ocean County Vocational Technical School Ocean County Vocational Technical School provides an intensive and immersive educational experience aligned with the current and emerging demands of business, industry, and advanced education. We instill the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for students to experience success in entering the workforce, advancing along a career pathway, and achieving career aspirations. Please visit www.ocvts.org to learn more. Previous Next OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition March 30, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition March 25, 2026 OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 11, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship February 25, 2026 OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy Principal Honored as 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator February 10, 2026 OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers CTE Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers February 9, 2026 Ocean County Vocational Technical School and Design 446 Launch Innovative Partnership December 3, 2025 OCVTS Culinary Arts Students Prepare 3,800 Thanksgiving Meals for Families in Need November 26, 2025 OCVTS Celebrates Eighth Student-Constructed Home and Its First Official Build as a Registered Home Builder in Ocean County November 19, 2025 Partnership Between OCVTS Audio Engineering Program and KEF Audio Launches Series of Immersive Audio Workshops October 28, 2025 The OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Outing Brings in $81k to Benefit Ocean County Trade School Students October 15, 2025 OCVTS Brick Campus Reveals a Fresh Modern Look and Culinary Program Enhancements During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 6, 2025 OCVTS Hosts 4th Annual Ocean County Construction Trades Career Expo Nicholas Spiech, OCVTS MAY 14, 2025 OCVTS Hosts 4th Annual Ocean County Construction Trades Career Expo Previous Ocean County, NJ – The 2025 Construction Trades Career Expo, hosted by Ocean County Vocational Technical School, was a successful event that highlighted the importance of trade schools in the construction industry. Held on May 14, 2025, the event welcomed over 500 vocational and high school students, members of the general public, and more than 58 key construction industry employers. Trade schools play a critical role in the construction industry by providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become skilled craft professionals. These professionals include equipment operators, carpenters, pipefitters, electricians, plumbers, welders, masons, and service technicians, among others. The construction industry relies on these skilled craft professionals to complete complex projects, and trade schools are instrumental in producing them. One of the many highlights of the career expo was the onsite interviews that were conducted by the construction industry employers. The interviews provided an opportunity for students to showcase their skills and knowledge and potentially secure employment opportunities. It also allowed employers to meet and evaluate potential candidates for their future workforce. The event also included break out panel discussions and Q&A’s covering the construction industry, employment expectations, and training opportunities. These sessions provided valuable information to attendees and highlighted the various career opportunities available in the construction industry. Panelists included representatives from Eosso Brothers Paving, Esposito Construction, Stavola, Redaelli Industries, Michael J. Wright Construction, All County Exteriors, Woodhaven Lumber, and CMM Custom Homes. The event was held at Shoretown Ballpark, home of the Jersey Shore BlueClaws, located in Lakewood, New Jersey. The venue provided ample space for the event, including an area for the Excavator Rodeo—a competition featuring six top heavy equipment operators from the region. Competitors included Esposito Construction, Stavola, George Harms Construction, Earle, Eosso Brothers Paving, and the OCVTS Heavy Equipment Operator Program. Nathan Engle, a student in the Ocean County Vocational Technical School’s Heavy Equipment Operator Program, was among the competitors. Dylan Bonato, a 2024 graduate of the same program, competed for Team Earle. Congratulations to Mike Poskonka and Team Esposito Construction on becoming two-time champions of the Excavator Rodeo Challenge. The Construction Trades Career Expo is an annual community event that is free and open to the public. The event is a testament to the construction industry's commitment to promoting educational and career opportunities. The industry recognizes that its future depends on the ability to recruit, train, and employ the next generation of skilled craft professionals. Today’s skilled craft professionals earn very competitive wages and benefits, and have access to various training and development opportunities to support their career objectives. They also have opportunities to advance into management positions or become future business owners. There are plenty of lucrative and fulfilling career opportunities in construction. The 2025 Construction Trades Career Expo was a resounding success, and the event highlighted the importance of trade schools in the construction industry. The event provided valuable information to attendees and showcased the various career opportunities available in the industry. The construction industry is committed to promoting educational and career opportunities and is looking forward to welcoming the next generation of skilled craft professionals. About Ocean County Vocational Technical School Ocean County Vocational Technical School provides an intensive and immersive educational experience aligned with the current and emerging demands of business, industry, and advanced education. We instill the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for students to experience success in entering the workforce, advancing along a career pathway, and achieving career aspirations. Please visit www.ocvts.org to learn more. Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go to font for titles, paragraphs & more. Next
- OCVTS Provides Real-world, Hands-on Experience Through Industry Development Partnerships
Hands-on, real-world training is crucial in the construction industry. Stavola Construction Company partnered with OCVTS, giving students the chance to learn on real heavy equipment machinery. This industry collaboration bridges the gap between theory and practice, preparing future professionals for success. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY MAY 30, 2023 OCVTS Provides Real-world, Hands-on Experience Through Industry Development Partnerships OCVTS Provides Real-world, Hands-on Experience Through Industry Development Partnerships Nicholas Spiech MAY 30, 2023 Hands-on, real-world training is of utmost importance in the operation of heavy equipment in accordance with industry standards as it equips aspiring professionals with the practical skills and experience necessary to excel in their careers. Classroom knowledge alone cannot fully prepare individuals for the complexities and challenges they may encounter on construction sites. By engaging in hands-on training, students gain a deep understanding of the tools, techniques, and safety protocols involved in various construction tasks. One exemplary initiative that highlights the significance of such training is the collaboration between Stavola and the Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS). Through industry development partnerships, Stavola generously continues to provide OCVTS students with the invaluable opportunity to learn and operate real heavy equipment machinery. This partnership not only exposed students to the latest technologies and industry standards but also allowed them to apply their theoretical knowledge in a practical setting. By bridging the gap between academia and the construction industry, these initiatives foster a skilled workforce and ensure that future professionals are well-prepared to tackle the demands of the construction field. The Heavy Equipment Operator Program (HEOP) is a program designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required for the operation of heavy equipment in accordance with industry standards. The students will be able to recognize the technical competencies in the major classifications of heavy equipment. Students will be engaged in industry relevant, hands-on instruction that is aligned with the National Center for Construction Education Research (NCCER) Heavy Equipment Operations curriculum. Skills will be further developed through the use of state of the art in-class simulators and authentic learning opportunities in which students will operate actual machinery. Throughout the program students will be provided the opportunity to learn in the field through job shadowing experiences and qualified candidates may continue on to participate in cooperative education experiences with local employers. Ocean County Vocational Technical School provides an intensive and immersive educational experience aligned with the current and emerging demands of business, industry, and advanced education. We instill the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for students to experience success in entering the workforce, advancing along a career pathway, and achieving career aspirations. Previous Next OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition March 30, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition March 25, 2026 OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 11, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship February 25, 2026 OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy Principal Honored as 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator February 10, 2026 OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers CTE Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers February 9, 2026 Ocean County Vocational Technical School and Design 446 Launch Innovative Partnership December 3, 2025 OCVTS Culinary Arts Students Prepare 3,800 Thanksgiving Meals for Families in Need November 26, 2025 OCVTS Celebrates Eighth Student-Constructed Home and Its First Official Build as a Registered Home Builder in Ocean County November 19, 2025 Partnership Between OCVTS Audio Engineering Program and KEF Audio Launches Series of Immersive Audio Workshops October 28, 2025 The OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Outing Brings in $81k to Benefit Ocean County Trade School Students October 15, 2025 OCVTS Brick Campus Reveals a Fresh Modern Look and Culinary Program Enhancements During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 6, 2025 OCVTS Provides Real-world, Hands-on Experience Through Industry Development Partnerships Nicholas Spiech MAY 30, 2023 OCVTS Provides Real-world, Hands-on Experience Through Industry Development Partnerships Previous Hands-on, real-world training is of utmost importance in the operation of heavy equipment in accordance with industry standards as it equips aspiring professionals with the practical skills and experience necessary to excel in their careers. Classroom knowledge alone cannot fully prepare individuals for the complexities and challenges they may encounter on construction sites. By engaging in hands-on training, students gain a deep understanding of the tools, techniques, and safety protocols involved in various construction tasks. One exemplary initiative that highlights the significance of such training is the collaboration between Stavola and the Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS). Through industry development partnerships, Stavola generously continues to provide OCVTS students with the invaluable opportunity to learn and operate real heavy equipment machinery. This partnership not only exposed students to the latest technologies and industry standards but also allowed them to apply their theoretical knowledge in a practical setting. By bridging the gap between academia and the construction industry, these initiatives foster a skilled workforce and ensure that future professionals are well-prepared to tackle the demands of the construction field. The Heavy Equipment Operator Program (HEOP) is a program designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required for the operation of heavy equipment in accordance with industry standards. The students will be able to recognize the technical competencies in the major classifications of heavy equipment. Students will be engaged in industry relevant, hands-on instruction that is aligned with the National Center for Construction Education Research (NCCER) Heavy Equipment Operations curriculum. Skills will be further developed through the use of state of the art in-class simulators and authentic learning opportunities in which students will operate actual machinery. Throughout the program students will be provided the opportunity to learn in the field through job shadowing experiences and qualified candidates may continue on to participate in cooperative education experiences with local employers. Ocean County Vocational Technical School provides an intensive and immersive educational experience aligned with the current and emerging demands of business, industry, and advanced education. We instill the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for students to experience success in entering the workforce, advancing along a career pathway, and achieving career aspirations. Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go to font for titles, paragraphs & more. Next
- One Hundred Twenty-Eight Ocean County Vocational Technical Students Compete at NJ SkillsUSA Championships Bringing Home 36 Medals
One Hundred Twenty-Eight Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS) students competed at the New Jersey SkillsUSA Championships which took place on Saturdays in March and April in several counties, throughout New Jersey. PROGRAM AREA \ COURSE OF STUDY MAY 8, 2024 One Hundred Twenty-Eight Ocean County Vocational Technical Students Compete at NJ SkillsUSA Championships Bringing Home 36 Medals One Hundred Twenty-Eight Ocean County Vocational Technical Students Compete at NJ SkillsUSA Championships Bringing Home 36 Medals Nicholas Spiech, OCVTS MAY 8, 2024 One hundred twenty-eight Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS) students competed at the New Jersey SkillsUSA Championships which took place Saturdays in March and April in Atlantic City, Gloucester, Payne Tech, Newark and Somerset Counties, New Jersey. In addition to the Vocational Schools’ sites, the N.E. Carpenters Apprentice Training Center, Edison, Lincoln Tech, South Plainfield, the Mercedes Benz Training Center, Robbinsville, and Vollers, Branchburg New Jersey also hosted various SkillsUSA competitions. SkillsUSA is a national organization which provides quality educational experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development. The students competed in over 44 different career-skills events against other high school and post-secondary students from all regions of New Jersey. The Awards Ceremony was held at The Cure Arena, Trenton, Sunday, April 28, 2024 where winners were announced for all events. OCVTS students received an astounding 36 medals overall; 13 gold, 7 silver and 16 bronze. Many of the gold medal winners are now eligible to advance to the Annual SkillsUSA National Competition/Conference which will be held in Atlanta, Georgia at the end of June. As per the official website, skillsusa.org, the Conference is a showcase of career and technical education students. More than 12,000 people – including students, teachers and business partners – are expected to participate in the weeklong event. In addition to the actual competitions, students participate in individual, group and interactive leadership training activities. More than 6,000 career and technical education students, all state contest winners, will compete hands-on in 115 different trade, technical and leadership fields. The week’s events culminate with the Awards Ceremony, where many of the nation’s top finishers will receive scholarships, tools, computers or other prizes related to their career fields in additional to their medals and national recognition. GOLD MEDAL WINNERS, THEIR PROGRAMS OF STUDY AND HOMETOWN: Lillion Bartlinski. Law & Public Safety, Waretown, Sarahy Gaspar, Law & Public Safety, Manchester, Sean Grimste, Marine Service Technology, Barnegat Light, Thomas Hegyvari, Design & Visual Communication, Brick, Hailey Klimas, Design & Visual Communication, Manahawkin, Jordan Kosich, Design & Visual Communication, Barnegat, Kathleen Lopez, Law & Public Safety, Lanoka Harbor, Cleatus Oakes, Marine & Environmental Science, Point Pleasant, Michael Veshela, Design & Visual Communication, Manahawkin, Emily Wilczek, Law & Public Safety, Forked River, Ava Snelling, Cosmetology, Manchester, Adamari Flores, Design & Visual Communications, Brick, and Rachael Kessler, Cosmetology, Toms River. SILVER MEDAL WINNERS, THEIR PROGRAMS OF STUDY AND HOMETOWN: Mikayla Redway, Building Construction Technology, Brick, Jennise Rodriguez, Building Construction Technology, Toms River, Nicholas Schiattarella, Marine Service Technology, West Creek, Rocco Schmitt, Building Construction Technology, Lanoka Harbor, Breanna Douglas, Electrical Trades, Manahawkin, Jake Jauch, Culinary Arts, Manahawkin, and Austin Jones, Health & Fitness, Point Pleasant. BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS, THEIR PROGRAMS OF STUDY AND HOMETOWN: Alexis Alvarado, Performing Arts, Brick, Jake Buckman, Electrical Trades, Toms River, Kyle Canfield, Law & Public Safety, Brick, Timothy Dluhos, Law & Public Safety, Brick, Sophie Gabriel, Performing Arts, Bayville, Colton Harper, Heavy Equipment Operator, New Egypt, Vincent Jimenez, Law & Public Safety, Bayville, Lia Kostrey, Law & Public Safety, Barnegat, Logan Kozlik, Law & Public Safety, Barnegat, Natividad Martinez, Cosmetology, Jackson, Jacob Michalik, Law & Public Safety, Brick, Brenda Sanchez, Law & Public Safety, Lakewood, Emma Thomas, Design & Visual Communications, Toms River, Gracie Hammel, Performing Arts, Manahawkin, Sarah Roth, Performing Arts, Bayville and Isabella Vitello, Performing Arts, Toms River. Ocean County Vocational Technical School offers over 30 career training programs for high school students and adults. Visit www.ocvts.org for information about all of the programs and services offered at OCVTS. OCVTS is accepting applications for September classes. Discover how OCVTS can be a part of your future! Follow OCVTS on twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. Previous Next OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Marine Service Technology Championship Competition March 30, 2026 OCVTS Hosts New Jersey SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Technology Championship Competition March 25, 2026 OCVTS Foundation’s 29th Annual International Chefs' Night Out Raises $85k to Benefit Ocean County Vo-Tech Students MARCH 11, 2026 MATES Wins 2026 Ocean County Mock Trial Championship February 25, 2026 OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy Principal Honored as 2026 New Jersey Thespian Outstanding Administrator February 10, 2026 OCVTS Annual Open House Empowers CTE Students to Pursue High-Demand Careers February 9, 2026 Ocean County Vocational Technical School and Design 446 Launch Innovative Partnership December 3, 2025 OCVTS Culinary Arts Students Prepare 3,800 Thanksgiving Meals for Families in Need November 26, 2025 OCVTS Celebrates Eighth Student-Constructed Home and Its First Official Build as a Registered Home Builder in Ocean County November 19, 2025 Partnership Between OCVTS Audio Engineering Program and KEF Audio Launches Series of Immersive Audio Workshops October 28, 2025 The OCVTS Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Outing Brings in $81k to Benefit Ocean County Trade School Students October 15, 2025 OCVTS Brick Campus Reveals a Fresh Modern Look and Culinary Program Enhancements During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 6, 2025 One Hundred Twenty-Eight Ocean County Vocational Technical Students Compete at NJ SkillsUSA Championships Bringing Home 36 Medals Nicholas Spiech, OCVTS MAY 8, 2024 One Hundred Twenty-Eight Ocean County Vocational Technical Students Compete at NJ SkillsUSA Championships Bringing Home 36 Medals Previous One hundred twenty-eight Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS) students competed at the New Jersey SkillsUSA Championships which took place Saturdays in March and April in Atlantic City, Gloucester, Payne Tech, Newark and Somerset Counties, New Jersey. In addition to the Vocational Schools’ sites, the N.E. Carpenters Apprentice Training Center, Edison, Lincoln Tech, South Plainfield, the Mercedes Benz Training Center, Robbinsville, and Vollers, Branchburg New Jersey also hosted various SkillsUSA competitions. SkillsUSA is a national organization which provides quality educational experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development. The students competed in over 44 different career-skills events against other high school and post-secondary students from all regions of New Jersey. The Awards Ceremony was held at The Cure Arena, Trenton, Sunday, April 28, 2024 where winners were announced for all events. OCVTS students received an astounding 36 medals overall; 13 gold, 7 silver and 16 bronze. Many of the gold medal winners are now eligible to advance to the Annual SkillsUSA National Competition/Conference which will be held in Atlanta, Georgia at the end of June. As per the official website, skillsusa.org, the Conference is a showcase of career and technical education students. More than 12,000 people – including students, teachers and business partners – are expected to participate in the weeklong event. In addition to the actual competitions, students participate in individual, group and interactive leadership training activities. More than 6,000 career and technical education students, all state contest winners, will compete hands-on in 115 different trade, technical and leadership fields. The week’s events culminate with the Awards Ceremony, where many of the nation’s top finishers will receive scholarships, tools, computers or other prizes related to their career fields in additional to their medals and national recognition. GOLD MEDAL WINNERS, THEIR PROGRAMS OF STUDY AND HOMETOWN: Lillion Bartlinski. Law & Public Safety, Waretown, Sarahy Gaspar, Law & Public Safety, Manchester, Sean Grimste, Marine Service Technology, Barnegat Light, Thomas Hegyvari, Design & Visual Communication, Brick, Hailey Klimas, Design & Visual Communication, Manahawkin, Jordan Kosich, Design & Visual Communication, Barnegat, Kathleen Lopez, Law & Public Safety, Lanoka Harbor, Cleatus Oakes, Marine & Environmental Science, Point Pleasant, Michael Veshela, Design & Visual Communication, Manahawkin, Emily Wilczek, Law & Public Safety, Forked River, Ava Snelling, Cosmetology, Manchester, Adamari Flores, Design & Visual Communications, Brick, and Rachael Kessler, Cosmetology, Toms River. SILVER MEDAL WINNERS, THEIR PROGRAMS OF STUDY AND HOMETOWN: Mikayla Redway, Building Construction Technology, Brick, Jennise Rodriguez, Building Construction Technology, Toms River, Nicholas Schiattarella, Marine Service Technology, West Creek, Rocco Schmitt, Building Construction Technology, Lanoka Harbor, Breanna Douglas, Electrical Trades, Manahawkin, Jake Jauch, Culinary Arts, Manahawkin, and Austin Jones, Health & Fitness, Point Pleasant. BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS, THEIR PROGRAMS OF STUDY AND HOMETOWN: Alexis Alvarado, Performing Arts, Brick, Jake Buckman, Electrical Trades, Toms River, Kyle Canfield, Law & Public Safety, Brick, Timothy Dluhos, Law & Public Safety, Brick, Sophie Gabriel, Performing Arts, Bayville, Colton Harper, Heavy Equipment Operator, New Egypt, Vincent Jimenez, Law & Public Safety, Bayville, Lia Kostrey, Law & Public Safety, Barnegat, Logan Kozlik, Law & Public Safety, Barnegat, Natividad Martinez, Cosmetology, Jackson, Jacob Michalik, Law & Public Safety, Brick, Brenda Sanchez, Law & Public Safety, Lakewood, Emma Thomas, Design & Visual Communications, Toms River, Gracie Hammel, Performing Arts, Manahawkin, Sarah Roth, Performing Arts, Bayville and Isabella Vitello, Performing Arts, Toms River. Ocean County Vocational Technical School offers over 30 career training programs for high school students and adults. Visit www.ocvts.org for information about all of the programs and services offered at OCVTS. OCVTS is accepting applications for September classes. Discover how OCVTS can be a part of your future! Follow OCVTS on twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go to font for titles, paragraphs & more. Next







