Ohio Hi-Point Career Center marks 50-year milestone Thursday 

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The Ohio Hi-Point Career Center is celebrating a remarkable milestone — 50 years of preparing students to be career ready through career and technical education.

To celebrate this anniversary, OHP invites alumni, community members, and supporters to an All-Class Reunion and Community Event on Thursday, Oct. 3, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. 

The event will take place at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center and feature live music, local food trucks, program demonstrations, and opportunities for alumni to reconnect with classmates and teachers. The public is welcome to explore the campus and learn more about the career programs that have shaped the futures of thousands of students.

“We’re proud of our history and excited for the future,” said OHP Superintendent Rick Smith. “This celebration isn’t just about reflecting on our achievements, but also about looking ahead to how we’ll continue inspiring success in our students for the next 50 years.”

Over the past 50 years, Ohio Hi-Point has continuously adapted to meet workforce demands, equipping students with the skills needed to succeed in their careers. Students can earn valuable industry credentials and college credits, preparing them to be employed, enrolled, or enlisted.

Since opening in 1974 with six programs, OHP has grown into a comprehensive career-tech institution, offering 19 on-campus programs and nearly 50 satellite programs. These range from agriculture, business, health care, and IT to automotive, welding, and construction. Students gain industry-recognized credentials and free college credits. 

The Bellefontaine campus serves more than 700 high school juniors and seniors, while satellite programs reach more than 4,700 students in grades seven through 12.

For more information on the 50th Anniversary All-Class Reunion and Community Event, visit Ohio Hi-Point’s Facebook event page or go to www.ohiohipoint.com.