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Program Directory Chapter 74 Career/Vocational Technical Education Program Directory This book is accurate through November 8, 2017. For current information regarding programs that were added or deleted after November 8, 2017, go to the active Program Directory link at http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/search/search.aspx?leftNavId=11238. MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Office for Career/Vocational Technical Education 75 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148-4906 Telephone: 781-338-3910 Internet: www.doe.mass.edu/cte/ Email: careervoctech@doe.mass.edu CAREER/VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION CLUSTERS Arts & Communication Agriculture Transportation & Natural Resources Manufacturing, Business & Engineering & Consumer Technology Services Massachusetts Career/Vocational Legal & Technical Education Protective Construction Services Clusters Information Technology Education Services Hospitality & Health Tourism Services 2 | P a g e TABLE OF CONTENTS CAREER/VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION CLUSTERS ...................................................... 2 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 4 MASSACHUSETTS MAP OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS WITH CHAPTER 74-APPROVED PROGRAMS .. 5 REGIONAL VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS ........................................................ 6 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS ...................................................................................................... 12 ACADEMIC REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS ............................................................................. 19 COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS ......................................................................... 20 INDEPENDENT VOCATIONAL & AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ....................................... 20 EDUCATIONAL COLLABORATIVE ............................................................................................. 21 CHAPTER 74-APPROVED VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS BY OCCUPATIONAL CLUSTER ....................................................................................................... 22 CROSSWALK TO CIP CODES & TITLES ................................ ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 3 | P a g e INTRODUCTION Education programs approved by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education pursuant to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 74 and the Vocational Technical Education Regulations are known as Chapter 74-approved vocational technical education programs. This DIRECTORY contains the official list of Chapter 74-approved vocational technical education programs by district and school. The following provides Chapter 74-approved vocational technical education programs: . twenty-six regional vocational technical school districts . thirty-two local school districts . nine academic regional school districts . two county agricultural and technical school districts . one independent vocational and agricultural school district . one educational collaborative Each Chapter 74-approved vocational technical education program in this DIRECTORY is identified by a Massachusetts title that is based on the applicable Massachusetts Vocational Technical Education Framework. A crosswalk from the Massachusetts titles to a six digit Classification of Instructional Program Code (CIP Code), obtained from the document titled: Classification of Instructional Programs published by the United States Department of Education – National Center for Education Statistics is included at the end of the DIRECTORY. Visit the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s website at http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/ under “School and District Profiles/Directory” for additional information on each school district and school listed in this DIRECTORY. This DIRECTORY was last updated March 10, 2017 4 | P a g e MASSACHUSETTS MAP OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS WITH CHAPTER 74-APPROVED PROGRAMS 5 | P a g e REGIONAL VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS ASSABET VALLEY RTSD BLUE HILLS RTSD Assabet Valley Regional Vocational Technical School Blue Hills Regional Technical School 215 Fitchburg Street, Marlboro, MA 01752 800 Randolph Street, Canton, MA 02021 Phone: 508-485-9430 Phone: 781 828-5800 Website: http://www.assabettech.com Website: http://www.bluehills.org AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY CARPENTRY BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY COSMETOLOGY CARPENTRY CRIMINAL JUSTICE COSMETOLOGY CULINARY ARTS CULINARY ARTS DESIGN & VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS DESIGN & VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS DRAFTING DRAFTING EARLY EDUCATION & CARE ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY EXPLORATORY ELECTRONICS HEALTH ASSISTING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY HEATING-VENTILATION-AIR CONDITIONING-REFRIGERATION EXPLORATORY MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS METAL FABRICATION & JOINING TECHNOLOGIES HEALTH ASSISTING PAINTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES HEATING-VENTILATION-AIR CONDITIONING-REFRIGERATION PLUMBING INFORMATION SUPPORT SERVICES & NETWORKING PROGRAMMING & WEB DEVELOPMENT METAL FABRICATION & JOINING TECHNOLOGIES PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) (postsecondary) PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) (postsecondary) BLACKSTONE VALLEY RTSD BRISTOL-PLYMOUTH RTSD Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical School Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School 65 Pleasant Street, Upton, MA 01568 940 County Street, Taunton, MA 02780 Phone: 508 529-7758 Phone: 508 823-5151 Website: http://www.valleytech.k12.ma.us Website: http://www.bptech.org AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY CARPENTRY (Construction Technology ) BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY COSMETOLOGY CARPENTRY CULINARY ARTS COSMETOLOGY DENTAL ASSISTING CULINARY ARTS DESIGN & VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS DENTAL ASSISTING DRAFTING DESIGN & VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRICITY DRAFTING ELECTRONICS EARLY EDUCATION & CARE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTRICITY EXPLORATORY EXPLORATORY GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS HEALTH ASSISTING HEALTH ASSISTING HEATING-VENTILATION-AIR CONDITIONING-REFRIGERATION HEATING-VENTILATION-AIR CONDITIONING-REFRIGERATION INFORMATION SUPPORT SERVICES & NETWORKING INFORMATION SUPPORT SERVICES & NETWORKING MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY PAINTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES MARKETING PLUMBING METAL FABRICATION & JOINING TECHNOLOGIES PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) (postsecondary) PLUMBING DENTAL ASSISTING (postsecondary) PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) (postsecondary) HEATING-VENTILATION-AIR CONDITIONING- REFRIGERATION (postsecondary) 6 | P a g e CAPE COD RTSD FRANKLIN COUNTY RTSD Cape Cod Regional Technical School Franklin County Regional Technical School 351 Pleasant Lake Avenue, Harwich, MA 02645 82 Industrial Boulevard, Turners Falls, MA 01376 Phone: 508 432-4500 Phone: 413 863-4239 Website: http://www.capetech.us Website: http://www.fcts.org AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY CARPENTRY BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY (closing 2017) COSMETOLOGY CARPENTRY CULINARY ARTS COSMETOLOGY DENTAL ASSISTING CULINARY ARTS DESIGN AND VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRICITY EARLY EDUCATION & CARE (closing 2019) EXPLORATORY ELECTRICITY HEALTH ASSISTING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY HORTICULTURE EXPLORATORY Concentrations: HEALTH ASSISTING Arboriculture HEATING-VENTILATION-AIR CONDITIONING-REFRIGERATION Landscaping HORTICULTURE MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY Concentrations: METAL FABRICATION & JOINING TECHNOLOGIES Greenhouse Management PLUMBING Landscaping PROGRAMMING & WEB DEVELOPMENT Turf Management INFORMATION SUPPORT SERVICES & NETWORKING MARINE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY METAL FABRICATION & JOINING TECHNOLOGIES (closing after 2018-2019 school year) PLUMBING ESSEX NORTH SHORE AGRI & TECHNICAL SD GREATER FALL RIVER RVTSD Essex Technical School Diman Regional Vocational Technical School P.O. Box 346, 565 Maple Street, Hathorne, MA 01937 251 Stonehaven Road, Fall River, MA 02723 Phone: 978-304-4700 Phone: 508 678-2891 Website: http://www.essextech.net Website: http://www.dimanregional.org ANIMAL SCIENCE AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY BUILDING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE BIOTECHNOLOGY BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY CARPENTRY CARPENTRY COSMETOLOGY CULINARY ARTS CULINARY ARTS DENTAL ASSISTING DENTAL ASSISTING DRAFTING DESIGN & VISUAL COMMUNICATION ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY ELECTRONICS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EXPLORATORY EXPLORATORY GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS HEALTH ASSISTING HEALTH ASSISTING HEATING-VENTILATION-AIR CONDITIONING-REFRIGERATION HEATING-VENTILATION-AIR CONDITIONING-REFRIGERATION MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY HORTICULTURE METAL FABRICATION & JOINING TECHNOLOGIES Concentrations: PLUMBING Arboriculture PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) (postsecondary) Greenhouse Management - Floriculture Programming and Web Development Landscaping & Turf Management Natural Resources – Park Management INFORMATION SUPPORT SERVICES & NETWORKING MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY MASONRY & TILE SETTING PLUMBING 7 | P a g e GREATER LAWRENCE RTSD GREATER NEW BEDFORD RVTSD Greater Lawrence Regional Technical School Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Tech School 57 River Road, Andover, MA 01810 1121 Ashley Boulevard, New Bedford, MA 02745 Phone: 978- 686-0194 Phone: 508 998-3321 Website: http://www.glts.net/ Website: http://www.gnbvt.edu AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING AUTOMOTIVE
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