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Making Learning Work

Are you still trying to figure out how to navigate remote and hybrid learning in a way that works for your child and [...]

Job Fair for Skilled Tradespeople – January 22, 2020

The Connecticut Technical Education and Career System (CTECS) will hold a job fair for experienced tradespeople interested in pursuing a career in teaching. The fair will take place on Wed., Jan. 22, 2020, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Norwich Technical High School, 7 Mahan Drive, Norwich, CT.

The Career Academy

About CTECS' Career Academy is a unique collaboration between the Connecticut Technical Education and Career System and public schools in Connecticut. A [...]

Labor Relations

The Office of Labor Relations oversees CTECS’ labor relations at all CTECS technical high school locations. It negotiates and administers collective bargaining agreements for School [...]

Robotics and Automation

Take a Look Inside the Robotics and Automation Trade! Program Description The Robotics and Automation program within the [...]

Grasso Chopp-ED Competition

As a part of a yearly tradition, grade 10 Grasso Tech Culinary Arts students participated in a "Chopp-ED Competition", modeled off the popular television [...]

Job Fair for Skilled Tradespeople in Waterbury on February 20

he Connecticut Technical Education and Career System (CTECS) will hold a job fair for experienced tradespeople interested in pursuing a career in teaching. The fair will take place on Thurs., Feb. 20, 2020, from 4 to 7 p.m. at W.F. Kaynor Technical High School, 43 Tompkins St., Waterbury, CT.

Prince Tech Team Awarded in Design Challenge

By the time A.I. Prince Technical High School students Canetshly Acevedo, Cody Caetano, Kyaw Kya and Joseph Sandone learned of the Real World Design Challenge (RWDC), the team had only three weeks remaining to submit their design – roughly one-third the amount of time other teams had.

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