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CTECS offers students a complete academic program leading to a high school diploma. All academic courses are structured to deliver relevant curricula that integrates 21st-century employability skills required by business and industry. Often, students have the unique ability to apply the concepts taught in academics to real-life work in their trade area. Students take academic and career technology courses on a rotating schedule. Each student is provided with a digital device upon acceptance.

Students may also have the opportunity, in their high school classes or on the college campus, to earn college credit leading to a post-secondary certificate, associate’s and/or baccalaureate degree. Learn more about CTECS’ college pathways.

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39 Woodland Street, Hartford, CT 06105
860-807-2200

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