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TO COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE WINDHAM TECH TECHNICAL HIGH
SCHOOL PROGRAM:
1.
Is the school a free public high school?
Yes, there is no cost to either parents or to the local school
district. Connecticut Technical High Schools are funded by the state
of Connecticut.
2.
If my son or daughter does not like a vocational technical school
program, is it possible for them to transfer back into a regular
high school?
Normally there is no problem with a student transferring
back to a local high school if in fact Windham turns out not to
be the "right fit".
3. Is the school accredited by the New England
association of schools and colleges?
Yes, our academic preparation is designed for both the college bound
and non-college bound student. It is a unique educational program
which has successfully trained thousands of young men and women
for exciting and profitable careers.
4. Will my son or daughter have the opportunity to take courses
that will prepare him or her for college?
Yes, for each academic subject taught, there are top level classes
offered for students who possess above average ability.
5. Does a ninth grader have to select an occupational
area right away?
Through the freshmen "Exploratory Program", all ninth
graders "explore" all the available shops for a minimum
of three days. This program allows the student the opportunity to
experience each shop prior to selecting three shops for more in-depth
exploration.
6. What is the enrollment ratio of boys to girls?
Women represent approximately 35% of the total grade 9-12 population.
7. What extra-curricular activities are available?
The Student Council sponsors several school-wide dances each
year, and there are
several class sponsored activities including fund-raising activities,
class trips and proms. Also listed below are just a few of the more
popular clubs available to all students: SkillsUSA, National Honor
Society, Yearbook Club, Intramural Sports, Diversity Club, and Drama
Club.
8.
Are there equitable opportunities for females to participate in
interscholastic activities?
Yes,
currently Windham Tech offers females volleyball, basketball, softball,
cheer-leading, and participation in a host of other minor sports
such as cross country, and riflery. The policy at Windham Tech has
always been that if there is enough interest expressed toward a
particular sport or club not already offered, then efforts are made
toward providing that sport or club.
9.
Who is responsible for providing transportation?
Sending towns are responsible for providing transportation to and
from their area Tech school.
10.
How much time is spent in shop as opposed to academic classes?
All
students spend 91 days in their respective shop as well as 91 days
in their academic classes.
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1. Are all teachers employed in the Connecticut Technical High Schools
certified by the State Department of Education?
Yes, our instructors in the trade areas are required to have a minimum
of eight years on-the-job experience in their fields, as well as
appropriate educational certification. All general education instructors
meet the State of Connecticut's teacher certification standards
and are recognized experts in their teaching fields.
12. What kind of career do students enter after graduation?
The
majority of the graduates at Windham Tech still pursue their respective
trade upon graduation (approximately 60%). Some may choose college
(approximately 25%) while others may consider the armed services
or another line of employment. However, the advantage of a technical
education is that students graduate with several options at their
disposal.
13. Can I have a tour of the school during the day?
Yes,
the guidance department encourages area schools to schedule visits;
individuals interested can request and expect to receive a tour
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