Nutrition Information
Our Program CTECS School Meals Program prides itself on serving nutritious breakfasts and lunches to students in a pleasant and friendly atmosphere. [...]
Nutrition Information
Our Program CTECS School Meals Program prides itself on serving nutritious breakfasts and lunches to students in a pleasant and friendly atmosphere. [...]
School Instructional Staff
Positions Available as of 3/28/24 Academic Positions Active State of Connecticut Special Education certification (#065, #165 or #265) or qualify for a [...]
Rep. Esty Awards Kaynor Tech Students First Prize in District Congressional App Challenge
Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty presented the first place award for her district’s Congressional App Challenge to four students at W.F. Kaynor Technical High School on [...]
Food Services Offers More Meal Options for Families
Connecticut’s technical high schools’ have received a waiver that increases meal options for families and students, and allows us more flexibility in the way [...]
Business Management and Administration
Take a Look Inside the BMA Program at Norwich Tech Program Description The [...]
Dr. Torres Wins Latino de Oro Award
Nivea L. Torres was presented with the Education Award at the 10th annual Latino de Oro Awards, recognizing Latino and non-Latino individuals who have worked to improve the Hispanic community in Connecticut.
CTECS Offers Free Students Meals Through Community Eligibility Provision
The Connecticut Technical Education and Career System (CTECS) is participating in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) as part of the National School Lunch Program [...]
So good in wood: Goodwin Tech student crafts cabinets with the best
All it took was one cabinetry class in his freshman year at E.C. Goodwin Technical High School and Aaron Boutin was hooked. Boutin not only took cabinetry in his freshman and sophomore years, but excelled in it.
Platt Tech Students to Inspect Space Station Parts
If you were an astronaut, and 99.99 percent of your spacecraft’s 2 million parts worked perfectly, you could still have big problems with the 200 parts that didn’t. So it might come as a surprise that two teenagers are being entrusted to approve about a dozen lockers for use aboard the International Space Station.