North Orange County Education Center
385 N. Muller St., Anaheim, CA 92801-5445
The
North Orange County ROP Disabled Students Services (DSS) is
committed to supporting students with disabilities to maximize their
success in ROP classes.
Examples of disabilities include orthopedic, emotional, hearing,
visual, learning, and developmental challenges.
Should I make an appointment?
Students requesting services must make an appointment with Disabled
Student Services for an intake interview. A student with a
disability is a person enrolled in a North Orange County ROP class
who has a verified impairment. That student may require specific
accommodations to enroll in an appropriate class, participate, or
complete a class successfully.
For further information or an appointment call 714-502-5857.
TDD phone number for the deaf only is 714-776-6491. Fax: 714-991-0061.
ROP offers instructional
support programs in addition to
career classes.
Specialized
Instructional Programs
• Fundamental Skills
Learning Lab • Career Training for Transition
Fundamental Skills Learning Lab
FREE computer-assisted,
individualized, self-paced class helps students reach higher
language, reading, math and reasoning levels quickly. Open to all
current students and those needing to improve skills in order to
enter health occupations and other classes with prerequisites.
See your classroom instructor for referral or call
the lab instructional assistant at 714-502-5953 or 714-502-5950.
0800
- Lab - Trident Education
Center, ROP Room 2
ROP Career and
Technical Institute at the Trident Education Center is located at
1800 W. Ball, Road, Anaheim.
8:00a-5:00p M
8:00a-9:00p TWTh
8:00a-5:00p F
8:30a-12:30p First and third
Saturday of the month (subject to change)
Lab is closed from 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Fundamental Skills Lab Post-tests at the ROP Education
Center The purpose of the post-test is
to evaluate your improvement of skills in basic reading and/or math,
after successful completion of the Fundamentals Skills Lab.
Students who took the Pre-Entrance Assessment Test at the ROP
Education Center and did not pass reading and/or math must attend
the Fundamentals Skills Lab to pass the post-test. For more information call Student Information 714-502-5858.
Call to register for a post-test.
(includes
Cooperative Vocational Education (CVE) and Community Classroom (CC)
in some locations)
This course supports
students in their transition from school to work. It includes
employability skills, career planning, interviewing techniques,
resume writing, and strategies for personal success. All students
create a career portfollio.
Note: Students employed in
diverse jobs may earn elective credit for a maximum of 15 hours/week
of their work time. Classes are held at various sites at
various times, call 714-502-5880 for more information.
*Community
Classroom (CC) – unpaid on-the-job training is available in some
sections.
The CDC at the ROP Education Center in Anaheim is ready to help you
expand your career options! We are a multi-service facility assisting individuals with a wide
variety of needs, including career exploration, assessment,
information about training and educational options, and
self-directed job searches. Services include the following:
Workforce
Investment Act Program
The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) program offers employment and
training services to in-school, ages 16-21, and out-of -school
youth, ages 19-21, who meet specific eligibility requirements.
This program addresses attainment of basic skills, enhanced
opportunities for academic and occupational training, and exposure
to the job market and employment.
Information regarding WIA for in-school youth is available at 714-502-5833.
Call 714-502-5875 or 714- 502-5828 for WIA information regarding
out-of-school youth.
WorkAbility
I
The WorkAbility Program provides comprehensive employment
preparation for special education high school students, ages 14-22,
in four school districts served by North Orange County ROP.
Students who meet WorkAbility criteria may be eligible to receive
services such as assessment of career interest and aptitudes, career
technical training, and workplace technical skills.
For information call 714-502-5851 or 714-502-5868.
Career
Guidance Specialists (CGSs) provide guidance to high school students
in ROP program selection, completion of registration, and assistance
with job placement.
Visit the California CareerZone!http://www.cacareerzone.org/index.html
A new
way to explore exciting California jobs and
occupations that appeal to you and to find
out more about career paths.
North Orange County Regional Occupational
Program has entered into articulation agreements
with several local community colleges.
These agreements permit students who have
completed our programs to enroll in further
training at the community college without having
to repeat some of the basics, and receive
college credits for some classes. The
requirements to receive the advanced placement
and/or credits vary by the individual course.
Inquiries should be made with your instructor to
learn the specifics. College processing
fees may apply. ROP courses
available for articulation are listed in our
printed course schedule.
Credits apply to
high school graduation, as determined by the participating district.
The number of credits are determined by the
student’s hours of program attendance and
active participation.