School Information

50 Sage Park Rd
Windsor, CT 06095

Program of Studies

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Website

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School Contact

Primary Contact

Shatanna DeRosie
Assistant Principal

Program Overview

Career and Technical Education

Brief Description
Students have the opportunity to learn the CAD and CAM sides of manufacturing through hands-on, real-world problem-solving projects. The program is articulated with Goodwin University so students can earn dual credit.
Year Program Started
2010
Grade level that first course in sequence is offered
9
Pathway
Manufacturing Production Process, Manufacturing Production

Academic Design and Delivery

Are prerequisite courses required to enter the program?
No
Number of courses required to complete or offered in the program:
3
Total credits required to complete the program:
2.5
Industry-recognized credentials

National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS), Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC), Credit(s) towards an associate degree, A certificate or certification offered by a third party, Articulation with Goodwin University, HAAS mill & lathe Certification


Program Standards
No
Stakeholders participating in program review

Education: This may include a high school diploma or equivalent, postsecondary degree or completion of postsecondary level CTE coursework.

Teacher or CTE Training: This may include completion of professional learning or training required for teachers generally, professional learning or training in the CTE field or in a specific occupational area, mentorship experience, or other pedagogical training.


Opportunities to earn credit articulating to the next level of education
Articulation agreements, Dual or concurrent enrollment programs

Industry Partnerships

Does program curricula incorporate employability skill standards?
Yes
How are employability skill standards incorporated into the program?
Project based assignments
Program/business partnerships
No
Work-based learning opportunities/internships
Simulated work environments
CTO’s
Technology Student Association

Student Recruitment and Engagement

How programs are marketed
Printed materials
Program data collection
State and National competitions help to feed the program.

Resources