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2024 BRISTOL-PLYMOUTH REGIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL ANNUAL REPORT
Technical Achievement Continued
• B-P Engineering & Robotics sophomores and seniors had an outstanding day during their
annual Boston Bridge and Architecture Tour.
• Our 10th Grade Cosmetology students were able to see first hand how a full-service salon
operates as they were guided through Charles David Salon & Spa.
• The Culinary Arts Senior class visited the Pelham House in Dennisport. Executive Chef Dan
Cote, a 2007 B-P Culinary graduate, gave them a tour of the facility and discussed the many
opportunities in the Hospitality field.
• Honorable John S. Spinal, First Justice, and Probation Oficer Steven Rebello, both with the
Fall River District Court, visited the students in Early Childhood Education. Students learned
about young children related to gang activity, the 51A process, and their responsibilities as
new educators.
• CNT Juniors welcomed alumni for breakfast to share their career paths, opportunities, and
experiences. The alumni represented industries such as sotware development, game design,
cybersecurity, networking, and general IT technician.
• The Business and Applied Technologies program students pitched their marketing plans to
the Marketing and Operations Director at the Hall at Patriot Place.
• Biotechnology Juniors visited Broad Institute labs to learn more about cutting-edge research,
specifically in cancer therapeutics.
• Our Plumbing students traveled to visit Biogen Headquarters to see the intricacies of systems
that support research and development labs.
Our students earned nearly 800 certifications in the 2023-2024 school year. These are
industry-recognized credentials that demonstrate our students are prepared. They include OSHA
10-hour safety credentials and other safety credentials such as First Aid, CPR, Hot Work, and ServSafe
Food Handler. They also have earned career-specific certifications such as: SolidWorks Associate,
AutoDesk Inventor, First Responder, DANB OCE & RHS, EPA 608 and 410, Microsot Ofice, Nursing
Assisting, Early Childhood Infant and Preschool Teacher, Cosmetology State Board license, as well as
hours toward state licenses in HVAC, Electrical, and Plumbing.
Integrated projects are the result of collaboration between multiple programs. Some examples of
integration projects this year include:
• Grade 9 Dental students were assigned to develop a “dental charting” game to learn terminology
and dentition. They also collaborated with Engineering to make “Dental Mancala.” Students will
be using this to practice and review their charting skills.
• Community Health came to check up on the Early Childhood Education’s stufed animals in a
Teddy Bear Clinic.
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