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Is the school a free public high school?
Yes, there is no cost to either the parents or to the local
school district. Connecticut Technical High Schools are
funded by the State of Connecticut.
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If my son/daughter does not like a technical
high 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 Wilcox Tech turns
out not to be the "right fit."
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Is the school accredited by the New England Association
of Schools and College?
Yes, recently Wilcox Tech completed a successful evaluation
review.
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Will my son/daughter have the opportunity to take courses
that will prepare him/her for college entrance?
Yes, for each academic subject taught, there are top level
classes offered for students who possess both the academic
capabilities and /or have the desire to continue their education
beyond high school. Eligible students may receive college
credit for some of these courses.
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Does a ninth grader have to select an occupational area
right away, or can he/she explore career areas first?
Through the freshmen "Exploratory Program", all
ninth graders "explore" all the available shops.
This program allows the student to experience each shop
prior to making a permanent shop choice.
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What is the enrollment ratio of boys to girls?
At Wilcox Tech women represent approximately 40% of the
total grade 9-12 population. Also every shop currently
has at least one woman enrolled
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What extra-curricular activities are available?
The Student Council sponsors several school-wide dances
each year, and there are several class sponsored activities
including fundraising activities, class trips and proms.
Also listed below are just a few of the more popular clubs
available to all students: SkillsUSA, Ski Club, Bowling
Club and Drama Club.
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What are the class sizes like in the academic classes
as well as the shops?
Maximum academic class sizes vary from 25 to 30 students
per class depending upon the student's grade level. However
classes are generally not filled to a maximum level. The
maximum shop size is 18 students.
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May students enter their technical programs after the
freshmen year?
Yes, a limited number of students may be accepted each year
as 10th, 11th and 12th or post high school students.
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Does the school have a Work Based Learning Program?
Yes, the school has a work study program available for juniors
and seniors. To be eligible students must maintain certain
academic standards and generally be in good standing at
school. Since these experiences sometimes lead to future
full-time employment, eligible students are encouraged to
participate.
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Are sports offered at Wilcox Tech?
Yes, listed below are the interscholastic sports routinely
offered at Wilcox Tech; baseball, basketball, football,
softball, soccer, volleyball, golf, tennis, cheerleading
and riflery.
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Are there equitably opportunities for females to participate
in interscholastic activities?
Yes, currently Wilcox Tech offers females volleyball, basketball,
softball, powderpuff football, tennis, cheerleading and
participation in a host of other sports such as riflery,
etc. The policy at Wilcox 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.
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Who is responsible for providing transportation?
Sending towns are responsible for providing transportation
to and from Wilcox Tech.
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How much time is spent in shop as opposed to academic
classes?
All students spend 91 days in their respective shops as
well as 91 days in their academic classes.
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Are special classes of a remedial nature available to
students in need of extra attention?
Yes, the school offers a staff of three full-time and part-time
special education staff who teach and monitor students both
during their academic and during their shop program. A full-time
reading instructor is also available.
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Are all teachers employed in the Connecticut Technical
High Schools certified by the State Department of Education?
Yes, all instructors employed in the Connecticut Technical
High Schools are certified by the State Departmet of Education.
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What kind of careers do students enter after graduation?
The majority of the graduates at Wilcox Tech still pursue
their respective trade upon graduation (approximately 60%).
Some choose college (approximately 40%), 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.
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Can I have a tour of the school during the school day?
Yes, the guidance department encourages area schools to
schedule visits.
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Does the school have a monitoring system for past graduates?
Each year the guidance department surveys the previous year's
graduates in regards to their current employment situation.
This information is compiled and is available to anyone
upon request.
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Do many students attend college after graduating from
a tech school?
At Wilcox Tech, usually approx. 35-40% of the graduating
class will immediately pursue further education. Listed
below are some colleges attended by recent Wilcox Tech graduates:
| Central
CT State |
Paier
College of Art |
| Eastern
CT State |
Rochester
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| Johnson
& Wales |
University
of CT |
| Maine
Maritime Academy |
University
of Hartford |
| Northeastern
University |
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Does Wilcox Tech have any kind of student assistance
program for students who might be experiencing some personal
difficulties?
Yes, there is a Student Assistance Team composed of guidance
counselors, the school nurse, school administrators, a special
education instructor and school psychologists. This team
provides a method whereby students can receive assistance
in working through whatever difficulty they may come up
against, whether they be academic or personal in nature.
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How does my child begin the application process?
All students applying for admission to 9th grade at Wilcox
Tech must: 1) fill out application, and 2) take the Connecticut
Mastery Test.
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Which are Wilcox Tech's "sending schools"?
Wilcox Tech generally receives students each year from the
following schools:
Lincoln Middle School Washington Middle School
St. Joseph's School Dodd Middle School
DePaolo Middle School St. Stanislaus School
St. Mary's School Moran Middle School
Dag Middle School St. Laurent's School
Holy Trinity School Kennedy Middle School
Alcott Junior High Mt. Carmel School
McGee Middle School |