High School Level Programs
- Full-time UCVTS programs
Schools in the district (with 2009-10 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics
- Career Academies
- Union County Academy for Allied Health Sciences (UCAAHS) had 252 students
- Union County Academy for Information Technology (UCAIT) had 238 students
- Union County Academy for Performing Arts (UCAPAHS) had 101 students
- Union County Magnet High School (UCMHS) had 274 students
- Vocational Programs
- Union County Vocational-Technical High School (UC TECH) had 236 students
- Shared-time UCVTS programs
- The Union County Vocational-Technical School
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