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technical high school to the delight of students and staff. American Scholastic Press(one of three such awards <br /> Phase two of our school building project continues in the USA) and first Place Award to Tech Talk art <br /> with the restoration of our track and outfitting our fields publication, The Collection. <br /> with lights and a concession stand.This second phase Through the generosity of Cape Cod community <br /> should be complete by December 2022. The return to organizations, charities and family memorials, <br /> normalcy also benefitted our Cape Cod Tech Foundation Cape Cod Tech presented $42,050 in toolships and <br /> in its third year as a 501(c)-3 non-profit organization $183,750 in scholarships to the graduating class of <br /> dedicated to assisting our students and programs.Cape 2022 for a total of$225,800. <br /> Cod Tech wants to thank members of the community Twenty-four(24) students received John and Abigail <br /> who donated to our foundation or to the school directly Adams Scholarships. MCAS tests were made <br /> in support of student scholarships and toolships. The optional by the state, for this class during their IIt' <br /> district is exploring an Inter-municipal agreement with grade,due to COVID in 2020. <br /> town of Harwich to lease a farm for future technical <br /> Skills USA, a national student organization,is a huge <br /> programming. Finally, we not only view our facility <br /> as a school but as a community resource providing part of the Cape Cod Tech experience, combining <br /> services to towns and community members, offering technical, academic and employability skills. <br /> afternoon and evening workforce training,and hosting This year Cape Cod Tech students participating in <br /> the three SkillsUSA competitions, won nineteen <br /> events for town and local organizations. Thank you, <br /> again for all your support. (19) District Competition medals, eight (8) State <br /> Competition medals and seven (7) students attended <br /> the National competitions as voting delegates. Cape <br /> Cod Tech Ski11sUSAAdvisor Peggy Reilly-O'Brien <br /> t was recognized as the Massachusetts Advisor of the <br /> Year. <br /> IN • Sixteen (16) students participated this year in the <br /> Future Farmers of America (FFA), a national career <br /> and technical student organization of middle and high <br /> school classes that promote and support agricultural <br /> education. Our students won thirteen (13) awards in <br /> competitions. <br /> t, r � ,, 1 t, The Cooperative Education(Co-Op)program placed <br /> w <br /> f a a total of 106 junior and senior students to work with <br /> Two new athletic fields are in progress local businesses specific to the student's trade, thus <br /> as additions to the existing sports complex. enhancing their training. <br /> • Athletics teams included: football, volleyball, girls <br /> Town of Mashpee: Mashpee had 48 students enrolled at Cape Cod Tech as of October 1,2021.The and boys soccer,cross-country,golf,ice hockey,boys <br /> and girls basketball,cheerleading,baseball,girls and <br /> assessment for Mashpee in FY22 was $978,770,based boys lacrosse,girls softball,spring track and tennis. <br /> on 44 students on October 1, 2020. Assessments are <br /> based on the previous year's enrollment. Technical Highlights from 2021-22 <br /> Highlights from Cape Cod Tech The Auto Collision program had 100% of its 12" <br /> 2021-22 School Year grade students graduate with three students securing <br /> postgraduate employment with local businesses. <br /> • Graduated 126 seniors: 7 from Mashpee. They had a full incoming 9"' grade class as well. <br /> • Enrolled 178 freshman: 16 from Mashpee. They completed projects for local town fire and <br /> • The student newspaper Tech Talk and the individual police departments. <br /> student contributors won numerous prestigious The Auto Technology program implemented job <br /> awards this year,including: 19 awards from the New shadowing for I I"graders and secured a grant to add <br /> England Scholastic Press Association; 10 from the electric vehicle training into their curriculum. One <br /> Youth Journalism International;"Honorable Mention highlight of their year was organizing a weekend car <br /> in Editorial Writing" from Suffolk University's show with over 100 cars on display and hundreds of <br /> Boston High School Newspaper competition; an visitors. <br /> Outstanding Artist award to one student from the <br /> 103 <br />
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