2007

Peer Leadership Group completes successful fundraiser

Thanks to all who contributed to the Peer Leadership Group’s Pennies for Patients fundraiser.The event was a huge success and raised $921.20 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, more than doubling the original goal of $400. Healthy competition among the shops helped the fundraising effort. The House and Mill Carpentry shop earned the pizza party

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Six Automotive students complete OSHA program

Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School’s Automotive Department is pleased to announce that seven juniors have recently completed the OSHA’s (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) 501 General Industry, 10-hour Program. Each participant received a grade of 95 or better. Student participants receive a 10-hour certificate and card, which is a requirement for our Co-operative

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Senior to receive Principal’s Leadership Award

Computer Office Technology senior Matthew Willet has been selected to receive the 2007 Principal’s Leadership Award. This award is sponsored by the Herff-Jones Company and the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Matthew is now eligible for one of the 100 scholarships of $1,000.00. Matthew was nominated for the award based upon his leadership ability

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Two students to participate in Student Government Day

Two Acushnet students will be representing Old Colony Regional Vocational High School in the Annual Student Government Day scheduled for Friday, April 4, 2008 at the State House in Boston. Kelsey Pereira and Stephanie Frye, both from Acushnet, have been nominated to participate in the annual event. Kelsey and Stephanie were elected by the student

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Culinary Arts senior nominated for NHS scholarship award

Robert Cost, a senior at Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School and member of the Old Colony Chapter of the National Honor Society has been nominated to compete in the National Honor Society scholarship sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). This year the program will once again award $200,000 in

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CIT students attend IT Careers Day at UMass Boston

Old Colony’s sophomore, junior, and senior Computer Information Technology students attended a field trip to UMass Boston, on December 7, 2007, accompanied by four CIT faculty members. Students attended an IT Careers Day, sponsored by the Boston Area Technical Education Consortium (BATEC). Students learned about the careers that exist in Information Technology today from industry

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COT senior selected for Markham award

Computer Office Technology Department senior, Matthew Willett (Carver), has been selected as Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School’s nominee for the 2007-2008 Walter J. Markham Award. The award program is sponsored by the Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators (MAVA). Matthew is now eligible for state-wide consideration, based upon his leadership potential, as well as

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Carver senior receives Superintendents’ award

Carver resident Robert Cost, a senior in the Culinary Arts Department, received the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents’ “Certificate of Academic Excellence.” Robert has excelled in both his academic and vocational studies during his four years at Old Colony. A member of the Old Colony Chapter of the National Honor Society, Robert was selected for

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Students attend SkillsUSA state conference

Recently, eight Old Colony students participated in the SkillsUSA Fall State Leadership Conference in Marlborough, MA. The theme of the conference, “Brave Choices,” focused on making sound vocational decisions and career choices, and exploring non-traditional shop opportunities. The students who attended were: Samantha Lucas (Lakeville) Danielle Mahoney (Carver) Eli Reznekervitz (Freetown) Drew Bartlett (Lakeville) Melanie

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