Tag: Scarlet Oaks

  • Great Oaks 2021 High School Open Houses

    Great Oaks 2021 High School Open Houses

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    Attend one of our open houses in-person or virtually and prepare to go places! The best way to find out whether a Great Oaks program is right for you is to see for yourself. To ensure that all our visitors stay safe and healthy, open houses at the campuses are a bit different this year. Click on one of our campuses to learn more.

    Click here for info about the Diamond Oaks Open House
    Click here for info about the Laurel Oaks Open House
    Click here for info about the Live Oaks Open House
    Click here for info about the Scarlet Oaks Open House

    Diamond Oaks Open House

    6375 Harrison Avenue 
    Cincinnati, OH 45247
    Click here for more info!

    Laurel Oaks Open House

    300 Oak Drive 
    Wilmington, OH 45177Click here for more info!

    Live Oaks Open House

    5956 Buckwheat Road 
    Milford, OH 45150
    Registration is required.Click here for more info!

    Scarlet Oaks Open House

    This year’s open house is virtual!

    Click here for more info! Video Player Click Here to Access Virtual Tours

    FOUR GREAT CAMPUSES, ONE GREAT OAKS!

  • Great Oaks associates and Board member chosen for nationwide inclusion and equity program

    Great Oaks associates and Board member chosen for nationwide inclusion and equity program

    Two Great Oaks associates and a Great Oaks Board member have been chosen to be part of the new Inclusion, Access, Equity and Diversity (IAED) Mentorship Program launched by the Association for Career and Technical Education.

    Ramona Beck, Assistant Dean at Scarlet Oaks Career Campus and “AL” Long, Great Oaks Board member representing North College Hill, were among 32 educational leaders selected as mentors.  Scarlet Oaks English instructor Emma Godfrey is one of 36 mentees in the program. 

    Long is also a member of ACTE’s IAED Advisory Group, which helped develop the Mentorship Program and other activities.

    The IAED Mentorship Program was created to further inclusion, access, equity and diversity in career-technical education in the United States.  Mentors and mentees will be encouraged to take on leadership roles in the national ACTE organization and advised current career-technical leaders on IAED issues.

    Participants in the program will meet monthly and take on such activities as reviewing current best practices in IAED, developing statements and documents for career-technical schools and organizations, and helping to shape national policies and procedures. 

  • Applications for fall 2021 high school programs at Great Oaks now available

    Applications for fall 2021 high school programs at Great Oaks now available

    Current sophomores can now apply for any of 30 programs at a Great Oaks Career Campus for the 2021-2022 school year.

    Students in the 36 southwest Ohio school districts served by Great Oaks can attend during their junior and senior year, earning college credit and professional credentials while still in high school.  Four campuses serve the region:  Diamond Oaks in Dent, Laurel Oaks in Wilmington, Live Oaks in Milford, and Scarlet Oaks in Sharonville.

    Career program options range from automotive technology to welding, from culinary arts to practical nursing, firefighting, advanced manufacturing, robotics, and more.  Complete information about available paths can be found at greatoaks.com.

    Students should apply by February 9 in order to get priority consideration for available spots. The application is available at application.greatoaks.com.

    For more information, contact: 

    Diamond Oaks – Laura Domet, dometl@greatoaks.com
    Laurel Oaks – Bill Davis, davisw@greatoaks.com
    Live Oaks – Terri Rothfuss, rothfust@greatoaks.com
    Scarlet Oaks – Julie Beis, beisj@greatoaks.com

    Read the list of partner school districts.

    Welcome to Great Oaks Online Application. The following are instructions regarding the completion of this application:

    • You must be a high school student to apply. If you are not a high school student, please see adult education programs
    • You must attend or reside in one of our district’s partner school districts
    • If you do not attend school or reside in one of our affiliate school districts, click the following link for procedures on how to apply as an out of district student.
    • You must have your parent’s approval to complete this application
    • Most of our programs are designed for juniors and seniors in high school.

    If you have any questions or concerns regarding the programs or applying for Great Oaks programs, contact one of the career specialists below:

    Diamond Oaks dometl@greatoaks.com
    Laurel Oaks davisw@greatoaks.com
    Live Oaks rothfust@greatoaks.com
    Scarlet Oaks beisj@greatoaks.com

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  • Sophomores: Great Oaks now accepting applications for 2020-2021 school year

    Sophomores: Great Oaks now accepting applications for 2020-2021 school year

    About Great Oaks

    Great Oaks specializes in career and technical education for both high school students and adults. At four campuses, Great Oaks high school students prepare for careers and college, and adults get training and certification to begin a new career or advance in a current career.

    Over 30 career programs are available for high school students living in 36 area school districts.

    Adults can choose from a dozen full-time programs as well as part-time career certification classes and short-term classes for enjoyment and lifelong learning.


    Welcome to Great Oaks Online Application for Sophomores. The following are instructions regarding the completion of this application:

    • You must be a high school student to apply. If you are not a high school student, please see adult education programs
    • You must attend or reside in one of our district’s partner school districts
    • If you do not attend school or reside in one of our affiliate school districts, click the following link for procedures on how to apply as an out of district student.
    • You must have your parent’s approval to complete this application
    • Most of our programs are designed for juniors and seniors in high school.

    If you have any questions or concerns regarding our programs or applying for Great Oaks programs, contact one of the career specialists below:

    Continue to Application

  • Great Oaks now accepting high school applications for 2020-2021 school year

    Great Oaks now accepting high school applications for 2020-2021 school year

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    Welcome to Great Oaks Online Application. The following are instructions regarding the completion of this application:

    • You must be a high school student to apply. If you are not a high school student, please see adult education programs
    • You must attend or reside in one of our district’s partner school districts
    • You must have your parent’s approval to complete this application
    • Most of our programs are designed for juniors and seniors in high school.

    If you have any questions or concerns regarding our programs or applying for Great Oaks programs, contact one of the career specialists below:

    Continue to Application

  • Loveland High School Robotics Team 5040 wins State!

    Loveland High School Robotics Team 5040 wins State!

    ​5040 Team Members (Back row, L to R) Kat Sanderson, Bryce Reinhold, Nate Matuszak, Ben Kavouras, Jacob Chiarenzelli, Jackson Daumeyer, Kai Reinhold; (Front row, L to R)Matt Spitzley, Haley Dues, Garret Royal, Stephanie Spitzley and Cooper Baumgarth

    Loveland students beat the seventh-ranked team in the world to take title

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School (LHS) FIRST Robotics Team 5040, Nuts and Bolts, earned the title of Winning Alliance Captain at the First Tech Challenge (FTC) Ohio State Championship on February 17, at iSpace in Sharonville on the Scarlet Oaks Campus.

    Loveland Team 5040 beat the seventh-ranked team in the world in both the qualifying matches and finals. Team 5040 also won second place in Promote Award. The team will compete in North Super Regionals in Iowa against 72 other teams that have qualified through 13 states.

    “On behalf of the students, we want to give a huge thank you to our sponsors, along with our volunteer coaches and mentors – without this support we could not do what we do!” said LHS Teacher and Robotics Coordinator Amy Stewart.

    Sponsors include: Adobe, American Legion, Blue Chip, Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Honeywell Intelligrated, Johnson Controls, MH Equipment, Jarvis Global Investments, Chipotle, Paula Berryman Photography, Basco and The Hershey Company.



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  • Both Loveland High School robotics teams are state bound!

    Both Loveland High School robotics teams are state bound!

    (Top Row, L to R) Nate Matuszak, Matt Spitzley, Bryce Reinhold, Brayden Watts, Mitchell McManis, Emily Kiehl, Nick Rasmussen, Jacob Chiarenzelli, and Jackson Daumeyer; (Second Row, L to R) Stephanie Spitzley, Kai Reinhold, Kat Sanderson, Lauren Timmins, Zoe Long, Evan Berryman, Haley Dues, Cooper Baumgarth, Ben Kavouras; (Bottom Row) Garrett Royal and Nathan Stewart     (Photo Credit: Paula Berryman)

    Teams 5040 and 10464 to compete February 17

    remain undefeated in Ohio!

    Both Loveland High School (LHS) First Tech Challenge (FTC) Robotics teams – 5040 and 10464 – are headed to the state robotics competition! Both teams competed Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Cincinnati Qualifying Tournament at Walnut Hills High School. After competing in 26 matches in three qualifying tournaments, LHS Team 5040 remains undefeated in Ohio! Additionally, LHS Team 5040 and Team 10030, 7 Sigma, from Cincinnati scored the third highest score in the world!

    I am so proud of the teams, and expect a strong showing at the state competition

    “These accolades are a result of the hard work and dedication of the student team members and mentors; the program has evolved and expanded to meet the needs of our students,” said LHS Teacher and Robotics Coordinator Amy Stewart. “I am so proud of the teams, and expect a strong showing at the state competition!”

    “I think it is also important to say thank you to our sponsors. The robotics program would not be possible without the generous donations our teams receive from Adobe, American Legion, Blue Chip, Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Intelligrated, Johnson Controls, MH Equipment, Jarvis Global Investments, Chipotle, Paula Berryman Photography, Basco, and The Hershey Company.”

    5040 received the following awards:

    • Design, Innovate and Think Award Finalist 
    • Winner of Inspire Award and Winning Alliance

    10464 received the following awards:

    • Motivate, Control and Connect Award Finalist
    • Winner of Think Award and Finalist Alliance 

    Both teams compete at the FTC Robotics State event February 17, 2018, at iSpace in Sharonville on the Scarlet Oaks Campus.

    Watch this video where the students talk about the program at Loveland High School and how they compete.


     

    513-683-1052
    215 Loveland-Madeira Rd

    Loveland, Ohio 45140