Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Welcome to the Vocational Coordinator/ School to Career




Nashoba Valley Technical High School provides technical training for young men and women who desire skills required for successful employment with a curriculum that combines safety, theory and practical application in a state of the art facility.

All technical programs align with the Career and Technical Education Frameworks and are structured so that students acquire knowledge and skills in occupational safety and health, program specific technical standards, embedded academics, employability, management and entrepreneurship, and technology.

Arts Cluster

 

Health and Human Services Cluster

Construction and Agriculture Cluster

 

Hospitality, Tourism, Business, and Sales Cluster

Engineering and Manufacturing Cluster

 

Transportation Cluster

 

Exploratory Program

 

Students entering Nashoba Valley Technical High School may or may not have an idea of the technical program in which they wish to be enrolled.  We believe the value of exploration and decision-making is, in itself, a learning experience for all incoming students.  Therefore, each freshman is scheduled into a 1-day mini exploratory of all technical programs.  This mini-exploratory period enables students to experience the realistic and hands-on applications of each program and get a glimpse of career opportunities found in each profession.

When the mini-exploratory concludes, students will select three programs they wish to explore for a 1-week period of time.  The district selects an additional three programs for each student, one that is deemed “non-traditional” to their gender.  It will be January when this process ends and students will, at last, choose a technical major.  Placement into a “career-path” is based upon the total experience, as well as assessment in career adeptness, aptitude, interest surveys and discussions with parents.

Upperclassmen and late-arriving freshmen, wishing to enroll, also participate in a shortened version of the exploratory program.  At least six programs will be explored before making a career-path choice.