Connecticut Technical School System link to web site
Kaynor Technical High School
 
43 Tompkins Street, Waterbury, Connecticut 06708  Telephone: (203) 596-4302  Fax: (203)  596-4308

Connecticut State Department of Education link to web site



FALL 2009
Part-time
Evening Schedule

Apprentice and Extension Courses

REGISTRATION – September 8 - SEPTEMBER 10  From 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Classes begin the week of Sept. 14, 2009 from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Registered apprentices with a valid state apprentice I.D. card listing their current employer must pay $100 per course for courses in their current State Apprentice Program (Tuition may be subject to change). Apprentices taking courses out of their program and all non-apprentices must pay a tuition fee of $275 per course. All students pay a single non refundable $25 registration fee AT REGISTRATION per School attended per semester. Tuition must be paid the FIRST CLASS night.

Method of Payment: Certified Bank Check or Money Order Only
NO PERSONAL CHECKS, CREDIT CARDS OR CASH ALLOWED.
Please make checks payable to: Treasurer, State of Connecticut
Non-Refundable $25.00 Registration Fee for all courses.

Grade of 75% is now required to receive credit.
***APPRENTICES TAKING CODE COURSES MUST PURCHASE CODE BOOK.

Evening school classes meet on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evening, depending on the class and enrollment. Classes meet one night per week for 12 weeks. All courses are 36 hours in length.
All apprenticeship classes must have a minimum of 10 paying students to be held.
The State of Connecticut, Department of Education will not discriminate or permit discrimination against any person or group of persons on the grounds of race, color, religious creed, age, sex, marital status, national origin, ancestry, present or past history of mental disorder, mental retardation, or physical disability, including but not limited to blindness in it's educational programs and activities.
APPRENTICE COURSES

PLUMBING/HEATING & COOLING

HOURS

WEEKS

START

DAY

INSTRUCTOR

A0001 – BASIC MATH COMPUTATION

36

12

9/15/2009

T

FORTE

A0031 – BASIC BUILDING TRADES BPR

36

12

9/14/2009

M

MILLETTE

A0099 – BUILDING TRADE SAFETY

36

12

9/17/2009

R

MILLETTE

A0700 – INTRO TO PLUMBING

36

12

9/15/2009

T

WHEELAHAN

A0705 – WATER SUPPLY

36

12

9/16/2009

W

TBD

A0706 – DRAIN WASTE VENT I

36

12

9/17/2009

R

DIGNAZIO

A0711 – PLUMBING CODE I

36

12

9/15/2009

T

BOISVERT

A0729 – INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL

36

12

9/16/2009

W

DIGNAZIO

A0750 – WELLS, PUMPS AND PIPING I

36

12

9/14/2009

M

DIGNAZIO

ELECTRICAL

A0001 – BASIC MATH COMPUTATIONS

36

12

9/15/2009

T

FORTE

A0031 – BASIC BUILDING TRADES BPR

36

12

9/14/2009

M

MILLETTE

A0099 – BUILDING TRADE SAFETY

36

12

9/17/2009

R

MILLETTE

A0901 – ELECTRICAL THEORY I

36

12

9/14/2009

M

GAGNON

A0904 – ELECTRIC CODE I

36

12

9/16/2009

W

JOSEPH

A0905 – ELECTRIC CODE II

36

12

9/15/2009

T

ASCIONE

A0906 – MOTOR CONTROLS

36

12

9/17/2009

R

GAGNON

A0910 – ELECTRIC CODE IV

36

12

9/15/2009

T

WENGERTSMAN

A0914 – LOGIC CIRCUITS I

36

12

9/14/2009

M

CAVALLARO

A0917 – POWER DISTRIBUTION

36

12

9/16/2009

W

CAVALLARO

EXTENSION COURSES
**COURSES LISTED BELOW WILL BE OFFERED IN THE SPRING, 2010 SEMESTER**

Manufacturing  Maintenance Technician Certificate Program

     
TBD
TBD

Hairdressing and Barbering Licensure Program

     
TBD
TBD

Computer Aided Drafting Certificate Program

     
TBD
TBD

Culinary Arts Certificate Program

     
TBD
TBD
Introduction to Computers

This class is intended for individuals who are new to computing or want to brush up on their basic skills. Participants will be introduced to basic computer terminology and concepts, and they will be given a general introduction to how computers work. Common types of hardware and software will be discussed, and participants will learn how to perform basic tasks in Windows such as word processing, graphic manipulation, and surfing the Web.

Participants will:

  • gain a basic understanding of computer components
  • work with windows, toolbars, and command menus
  • perform basic word processing and graphic tasks
  • explore Web browsing basics
  • backup files
  • save, copy, and organize your work