Connecticut Technical Education and Career System
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School Instructional Staff

Positions Available as of 6/24/24: Academic Positions Active State of Connecticut Special Education certification (#065, #165 or #265). A CTECS Special Education [...]

Library Media Program

Library Media Program Online Research and Media Skills Curriculum Purpose and Vision of the Online Research and Media Skills (ORMS) Curriculum The purpose of the online research and media skills (ORMS) curriculum is to prepare students for emerging literacy skills required in online environments. Simultaneously these new skills are designed to reinforce reading, writing, speaking, [...]

FAQ

FAQ's Q. How do I apply to become a high school student at any of the technical high schools?A. You must fill out an application then give the application to the school you are now attending. Your present school will send us your grades and attendance records. Contact your guidance office or the nearest technical [...]

Apprenticeship and Extension Courses

Apprenticeship and Extension Courses We offer programs at seven locations across Connecticut. Visit the school webpage to learn more. A.I. Prince Technical High School, HartfordBristol Technical Education Center, BristolBullard-Havens Technical High School, BridgeportEli Whitney Technical High School, HamdenHenry Abbott Technical High School, DanburyNorwich Technical High School, NorwichNEW!  Kaynor Technical High School, WaterburyView the Spring 2020 course [...]

Nutrition Information

Our Program CTECS School Meals Program prides itself on serving nutritious breakfasts and lunches to students in a pleasant and friendly atmosphere. [...]

Nutrition Information

Our Program CTECS School Meals Program prides itself on serving nutritious breakfasts and lunches to students in a pleasant and friendly atmosphere. [...]

Manufacturing summit for female students hosted at Sacred Heart University

It was a program designed to convince more girls that math, science and making stuff might be for them. What better ambassadors could there be than high school juniors like Monet Francis of Trumbull or Hailee Harriman of Milford whose eyes light up talking about the tools they’ve created with their own hands?

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