- Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School
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website = [http://www.valleytech.k12.ma.us www.valleytech.k12.ma.us]
footnotes =Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School is a trade/high school in
Upton, Massachusetts serving the Blackstone Valley (13 towns). The school contains seventeen shops that students can enroll in to learn about a trade of their choice. This type of school was originally designed to serve students who could not or did not want to go to college. The school teaches you the knowledge you need to get a job right after school. But lately the rate of the student's graduating and going to college has increased over the last couple of years. For the passed couple of years everysingle student has passed the MCAS. BVT is known as one of the best Vocational schools in the country. During senior year most students have the opportunity to go on a program called Co-Op, which enables them to attend a real job site during shop weeks. The following shops are available to students:*Auto Body
*Automotive Technology
*Business Technology
*Carpentry
*Cosmetology
*Culinary Arts
*Dental Assisting
*Drafting
*Electrical
*Electronics
*Graphic Communications
*Health Services
*HVAC/R
*Information Technology/Telecommunications
*Manufacturing Technologies
*Plumbing
*Painting & Design TechnologiesSchool District
The 13 towns in the Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational School District are Bellingham, Blackstone, Douglas, Grafton, Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Millville, Northbridge, Sutton, Upton and Uxbridge. It is located in a rural area with the largest city being Milford, with a population of over 27,000 people. Located in the heart of the region, it is easily accessible within an hour's drive of Boston, Providence, Worcester, and Hartford.
School Mission
To provide, in a safe learning environment, integrated academic and vocational technical skills, empowering each student to achieve world-class educational excellence, diverse career opportunities, and individual success in an ever-changing global society.
School Philosophy
Education is the process of developing an individual's potential. Our philosophy is to provide the individual with the academic and vocational/technical skills essential to achieve success in a productive career as well as to provide the global community with a highly qualified and prepared workforce.In order to accomplish this, BVT provides a safe learning environment with emphasis on integrating specialized vocational/technical training and academic learning. Promoting life-long learning and career development, the vocational/technical and academic staff has created "Across the Curriculum" efforts in Reading, Math, Study Strategies, and Respect.Individualized instruction recognizes diverse learning styles and incorporates the use of state-of-the-art technology so that each student can develop his/her evolving talents to the fullest. Challenging academic/vocational/technical programming is complemented by a comprehensive competency-based counseling program and a wide array of extracurricular activities. As a publicly supported institution, our approach fosters an atmosphere of tolerance, promoting equity and appreciation for diversity. Additionally, we strive to develop in our students an understanding of and a responsible commitment to the principles of freedom, respect, social justice, personal worth, economic independence, and concern for the environment. The realization of these goals would mean that each graduate would gain a confident knowledge of the fundamentals necessary to succeed in a rapidly changing, technologically oriented society.
Freshman Exploratory
During the freshman year, students explore seven of Blackstone Valley's seventeen technical areas. Following the completion of the freshmen exploratory, students choose the three technical programs they would most desire for permanent technical program placement. Based on grades and attendance, students are placed in their permanent technical programs. Each student is notified of his or her placement in late December and will remain in that technical area for the remaining 3½ school years of technical program training.
Athletics
Blackstone Valley students have the opportunity to participate in 16 various athletics. Blackstone Valley competes in the Colonial Athletic League.
SkillsUSA
Blackstone Valley has been involved with the
SkillsUSA program (formerly known as VICA) for many years. Blackstone Valley is in the West District when competing on the district level, and is current host of the State Competition, often sending students to the National Competition. Blackstone Valley is typically a fierce competitor at the SkillsUSA competitions. Students from every shop have a good record of winning medals at all levels of SkillsUSA competition.Accreditations and Associations
Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. It is regulated by the Massachusetts Board of Education and is a part of the Massachusetts network of regional vocational high schools.
Other Information
*Superintendent-Director: Dr. Michael F. Fitzpatrick
*Assistant Superintendent-Director/ Principal: Mr. Richard P. Brennan
*Mascot: Beaver
*Colors: Purple, black, white and gold
*Dean of Students: Ms. Patricia O'ConnellExternal links
* [http://www.valleytech.k12.ma.us/ School Website]
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