The Bedford County Technical Center is a shared time career and technical school that serves the Bedford and Everett school districts. Three other districts including Tussey Mountain, Northern Bedford, and Chestnut Ridge and one charter school, Hope for Hyndman, send students on a paid tuition basis. The governing body of the school is a Joint Operating Committee (JOC) consisting of nine representatives, five from Bedford and four from Everett. In addition to the JOC, a General Advisory Council, composed of representatives from education, industry, business, and students, advise the administration and JOC on matters pertaining to philosophy, objectives, and program needs. Also, each program area has an Occupational Advisory Committee that provides current information and support as it relates to their field. Bedford County Technical Center delivers educational services to students in grades 10, 11, and 12 during three sessions. The seven occupational areas and the capstone cooperative education program comply with Chapter 4, and Chapter 339 of the Pennsylvania School Code. Student outcomes are measured in terms of competencies found in Chapter 4; therefore, programs of study offered at BCTC reflect the state mandates for vocational education. The participating districts have also entered into an agreement with Allegany College of Maryland to operate a Technical College in partnership with the Technical Center. High school students may apply for early college credit work while at the Technical Center. Applications from adults who wish to pursue a technical credential will also have the availability of taking course work through this partnership.
The mission of the Chestnut Ridge School District is to create a learning environment where every student will achieve their highest level of proficiency of academic standards, skills, concepts, and knowledge necessary to become responsible, productive, and competitive members of society. The Chestnut Ridge School District envisions an effective learning environment for all children. An environment where leadership, professional development, technology integration, community connectiveness, academic excellence, pride, respect, and cooperation all connect to enrich the learning climate.
Mission Statement: The Everett Area School District with community cooperation is committed to providing a quality education preparing students to be productive and responsible citizens.
The mission of the Northern Bedford County School District is to uphold high standards to educate each student for life as a responsible member of a global society.
“The continuing mission of the Tussey Mountain School District is to provide a safe, stimulating, and challenging environment where every person has an equal opportunity to attain the knowledge and skills necessary to become lifelong learners who contribute positively to society."