Career Based Intervention is a one year program at Apollo
Students must have a job and provide their own transportation to be in the program. Students need to meet with their high school counselor to find out more information.
College Credits can be achieved through programs at Apollo through articulation agreements and transfer credits. Certain requirements must be achieved before credits can be granted by the colleges. Credits vary by program and by college. For more information, please visit https://www.ohiohighered.org/node/5076.
The School-to-Careers program allows students to work several days a week on the job. Academic classes are attended each day. Students work with their career tech instructor and supervisors to see if they qualify.
Students can participate in Home High School Activities depending on their schedules. These activities include athletics and other extracurricular activities of their home high schools.
Apollo serves 11 Member School Districts:
- Ada
- Allen East
- Bath
- Bluffton
- Columbus Grove
- Elida
- Hardin Northern
- Perry
- Shawnee
- Spencerville
- Wapakoneta
Students typically earn 7 credits in a school year between their career program courses and academic courses. Half of their day will be in their program lab and the other half of their day will be in academic classes.