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• The Carpentry Department had thirteen (13) HVAC students achieve multiple industry <br /> students participate in the Co-Op program this year. certifications throughout their four years.They were <br /> Carpentry students have been improving math skills deeply involved in SkillsUSA, winning numerous <br /> by experiencing how math used in their trade. All medals. An HVAC senior was Class of 2022 <br /> loth, 11rh, 12t'graders passed OSHA 10 training. Valedictorian and named Outstanding Vocational <br /> • The Cosmetology program had 16 students Student. <br /> participate in Skills USA their highest ever. Their The Information Technology Program expanded <br /> salon shadowing program introduces students to their curriculum to add an IT fundamentals class for <br /> community salons.Fourteen 9'grade students chose 9t' grade and two additional certifications for 12' <br /> Cosmetology as their first choice after exploring all grade.They had 14 students participate in SkillsUSA <br /> shop programs. and brought home two gold medals. <br /> • Culinary Artskeptuptheirsuccessfulshopenrollment Marine Services offers the American Boat and <br /> with 16 freshmen. All 56 culinary students passed Yacht Council curriculum of current marine industry <br /> Sery Safe certification. The Cove Restaurant began standards. Three graduating seniors enrolled at <br /> a partial opening to the public but students were kept Maine Maritime Academy, three secured full time <br /> quite busy preparing and serving events within the employment with local marine industry, and two <br /> school. enrolled at CCCC. <br /> • The Dental Assisting program expanded from a The Plumbing Shop succeeded in placing all seniors <br /> 2-year to a 4-year program with an additional full- into Co-Operative Education placements this year <br /> time instructor. Students learned Dentrix software; with local industries, as well as three juniors. All <br /> created an online mock board test; and had an juniors and seniors earned OSHA 10 certificates,and <br /> opportunity to attend clinical rotations at Cape Cod one student became a State Officer for SkillsUSA. <br /> Community College. <br /> Academic Highlights from 2021-22 <br /> • The Design & Visual Communications (DVC) <br /> students are learning on state of the art equipment. Business Education/21s' Century Learning offered <br /> They've helped design logos and package design the Credit for Life event sponsored by Cape Cod 5 <br /> for local businesses and helped to prepare publicity to teach students budgeting and personal finance. <br /> materials for school administration to attract Students also participated in a nationwide game, <br /> prospective students. The Stock Market Game, that teaches economics, <br /> • The Electrical Department enjoyed tying for lst investing and finances. <br /> choice shop among freshman and had a 95% shop The Art Department collaborated with DVC and <br /> attendance record by their students. The shop Culinary in providing a student art show that raised <br /> performed work with Habitat for Humanity, Dream $1,000 in toolships. Art classes were uniquely <br /> Day on Cape, and the Family Table Collaborative tailored this year to encourage student confidence in <br /> this year. their art skills. <br /> • Engineering Technology expanded the drone Health and Wellness classes offered mindfulness, <br /> curriculum for a second year, adding equipment, attention, yoga and completed community service <br /> new drone software and student projects. This shop projects. A guest speaker from Gosnold was well- <br /> interfaced with both Carpentry and IT shops regarding received while discussing substance use issues and <br /> Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)projects. the impact on the individual and the local community. <br /> • Health Technologies reconnected with community The English Department was pleased to see our <br /> programs as COVID restrictions relaxed, enabling 2021 MCAS ELA Student Growth Percentile was <br /> students to gain necessary clinical hours for their 11 points higher than the state average.The English <br /> training. Their top senior was accepted to 8 nursing Department faculty were Ambassadors of Literacy <br /> or pre-med programs and was offered a $100,000 throughout the school's five academies. <br /> scholarship. The Social Studies Department incorporated a <br /> • The Horticulture program had the highest number of Massachusetts non-partisan civics project for 121h <br /> students participate in the Co-operative Education grade, seeking possible solutions to fix identified <br /> program than ever before,and took in 15 students to problems. They also hosted the scholarship/toolship <br /> their 9" grade class. One teacher became certified to application process during class in collaboration <br /> train students for their hoisting license. with Student Services. <br /> 104 <br />
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