Superintendent Daniel O'Connell Grades 9 - 12 Phone +1 978-762-0001 Founded 1970 Lowest grade Ninth grade | Principal Bradley Morgan Mascot Bulldog Color Red, white, and blue | |
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School type Public vocational-technical high school Average SAT scores 459 verbal435 math421 writing1315 total (2014) Similar North Shore Communi, Bishop Fenwick High Sch, Northeast Metro Tech, Peabody Veterans Memorial, Minuteman High School |
North shore technical high school cheerleading at mssaa north regionals
North Shore Technical High School was a public application-type high school located in the city of Middleton in the U.S. state of Massachusetts under the North Shore Regional Vocational School District. It served ninth through twelfth grade students from 16 communities all on the North Shore. They included Beverly, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Gloucester, Hamilton, Lynnfield, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Marblehead, Middleton, Nahant, Rockport, Salem, Swampscott, Topsfield, and Wenham. NST was the home to their logo and mascot, the bulldog.
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- North shore technical high school cheerleading at mssaa north regionals
- Classtechnical structuring
- Careertechnical exploratory program
- In the news
- Notable alumni
- References
On July 1, 2014, North Shore Tech merged with the Essex Agricultural and Technical High School to create Essex Technical High School located in the Hathorne section of Danvers, Massachusetts.
Class/technical structuring
The school operated on a rotating schedule that alternated between academic and technical studies weekly. A-Week began on a Monday, and ended on the end of Friday, while B-Week began on the upcoming Monday and alternated between weeks each Monday continuously throughout the school year. Prior to the 2011–12 school year, the schedule began on a Wednesday, and ending on the end Tuesday, before changing to B-Week, and alternating on Wednesdays.
Career/technical exploratory program
Upon completion of a twelve-week career/technical exploratory program during grade 9, students then selected one technical area in which they concentrated for the remaining three years. Technical programs, or shops rather, included Automotive Technology, Carpentry, Collision Repair, Design and Visual Communications, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Electrical, Graphic Arts, Health/Science Technology, Information Technology Services, Machine Technology, and Masonry.
In the news
"A teacher in Massachusetts was suspended without pay for potentially exposing his students to rabies when he skinned a coyote he found on the road in front of his students."