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• Through the generosity of Cape Cod community The Carpentry Department accomplished many <br /> organizations, charities and family memorials, carpentry projects, despite COVID-19 pan- <br /> Cape Cod Tech presented 38 toolships and 46 demic.Five of their seniors participate in the Co- <br /> scholarships to the graduating class of 2021 for a Op program. The department is a member of the <br /> total of$84,766. Home Builders and Remodelers of Cape Cod. <br /> • Thirty-four (34) students received John and In the Cosmetology program six seniors com- <br /> Abigail Adams Scholarships; two from pleted their Massachusetts State Board Exams. <br /> Mashpee. All students are certified in the Barbicide disin- <br /> • SkillsUSA is a national student organization and fectant training and SP/2 Safety Training. <br /> is a huge part of the of the Cape Cod Tech expe- Culinary Arts had great success in 2021 includ- <br /> rience combining technical, academic and ing filling 100% of their freshman seats, restruc- <br /> employability skills. Forty-two (42) students turing their curriculum delivery, and receiving <br /> participated in competitions winning 19 District the highest possible score for food service oper- <br /> medals and 14 state medals. Cape Cod Tech was ation from the Harwich Board of Health on mul- <br /> recognized as a National Model of Excellence. tiple inspections. <br /> • Future Farmers of America, "FFA" is a national Dental Assisting students were active in commu- <br /> career and technical student organization based nity service events at local preschools, veteran <br /> on middle and high school classes that promote centers and Angel House. The program added <br /> and support agricultural education. This year new equipment and software to their curriculum <br /> Horticulture Instructor Stephen Dolan received and they are working towards expanding clinical <br /> the Honorary FFA Bay State Award in recogni- experience at the community college. <br /> tion of his outstanding service in the advance- The Design & Visual Communications program <br /> ment of agricultural education. is working hard to boost the new school's look in <br /> • The Cooperative Education (Co-Op) program all things involving design and presentation. The <br /> placed a total of 62 junior and senior students to new building's technology and equipment have <br /> work with local businesses, enhancing their provided opportunities to push the students' <br /> skills through Co-Op placements. Senior intern- knowledge. <br /> ships for Health and Dental were not active this The Electrical Department earned praise from <br /> year due to COVID-19. the DESE safety inspector for work station <br /> • Athletics offered a modified sports program due safety. This shop was the number one shop cho- <br /> to COVID-19 restrictions. The following teams sen by freshmen as they explored their place- <br /> did compete competitively: football, volleyball, ment options. <br /> girls and boys soccer, baseball, cross-country, Engineering Technology sophomores learned to <br /> golf, ice hockey, girls and boys lacrosse, girls <br /> program and fly drones; juniors completed 3D <br /> softball and tennis. Design and Analysis in dual-enrollment with the <br /> Technical Highlights from 2020-21 community college; seniors received a grant <br /> The school was not open to the public for ser- from the MIT Club of Cape Cod to design, 3D <br /> vices this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. print and build a personal transport using a skate- <br /> board or scooter concept. <br /> • The Auto Collision program graduated 100% of The Health Technologies students were <br /> its seniors and 80% of those seniors were impacted by the pandemic in terms of practicing <br /> employed as of graduation day. This program their trade.They were unable to do internships at <br /> completed jobs for local town departments and the hospital or nursing homes. Seniors did sit for <br /> Habitat for Humanity. the CNA exam. There was a new 9thgrade <br /> • The Auto Technology program significantly shared program between Health and Dental. <br /> altered their curriculum to increase shop time for <br /> 9th and loth grades. <br /> 93 <br />
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