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. [...]
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The New Yorker Takes an In-Depth Look at CTECS and Ongoing Trade Shortages
There's a shortage of skilled electricians in the United States. This article from The New Yorker takes an in-depth look at Connecticut's technical high [...]
Rep. Esty Awards Kaynor Tech Students First Prize in District Congressional App Challenge
Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty presented the first place award for her district’s Congressional App Challenge to four students at W.F. Kaynor Technical High School on [...]
Admissions
CTECS is no longer taking applications for the 2024-2025 school year. Applications for 2025-2026 will be available November 15, 2024. [...]
Lawmakers visit Middletown to highlight CT tech schools hours extension
Middletown Press Staff May 19, 2021 MIDDLETOWN — Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz visited Vinal Technical High School recently to highlight Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposal for the use of [...]
Bristol Tech Education Center Teams with Yankee Harley-Davidson for World-wide Battle of the Kings Competition
Local trade school students from Bristol Technical Education Center partnered with Yankee Harley-Davidson of Bristol, CT, for a unique, real-world training opportunity: helping build the coolest custom motorcycle in the world as part of the 2019 “Battle of the Kings” competition, sponsored by Harley-Davidson.
Communications and Marketing
The Marketing and Communications department plays a crucial role in supporting CTECS' mission by focusing on public understanding and support for the school system. [...]
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?