
RSCO Technical High Schools – Prince, Goodwin, Cheney (Grades 9–12)
Live in the Greater Hartford area? Apply to A.I. Prince, Howell Cheney, or E.C. Goodwin Technical High Schools through the Regional School Choice Office (RSCO). These schools offer the same great career and technical education—just with a different application process.

Bristol Technical Education Center (Grade 11-12 and Adult Learners)
Bristol TEC offers students in Grades 11–12 and adult learners a chance to earn industry-recognized credentials in trades like automotive and manufacturing. It’s also home to two of Connecticut’s Aviation Maintenance and Aircraft Maintenance Technology programs.
Statement Regarding Inclusive Enrollment: CTECS is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination. CTECS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other reason prohibited by law in any employment practice or educational program or activity, including admissions and vocational opportunities. The persons designated to coordinate compliance with this policy are: Levy Gillespie, State Department of Education, 450 Columbus Ave, Hartford CT 06103, 860-807-2071 or Linda Leyhow, CTECS, 39 Woodland St, Hartford, CT 06105, 860-807-2212.
McKinney-Vento Act Protection for Homeless Students: Federal legislation (McKinney–Vento Homeless Assistance Act ) requires schools to remove barriers to the enrollment and retention in school of children and youth experiencing homelessness. Such students have the right to remain at his or her school of origin or to attend any school that housed students who live in the attendance area in which the child or youth is actually living. Such students also have a right to several services including transportation and lunch. Each school has a person responsible for service to homeless students.