Mr. Brown appointed to MAVA task force

– (12/6/04) A SouthCoast administrator has been appointed to a committee for the Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators for the 2004-2005 school year. Old Colony Assistant Superintendent/Principal, Gary Brown, was appointed to the MAVA Strategic Planning Task Force focusing on the Delivery of Curriculum and Instruction. The Task Force began its efforts in early November.

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Machine & Tool instructor named to COP committee

– (12/6/04) A vocational faculty member at Old Colony has been appointed to a committee for the development of the State Certificate of Occupational Proficiency. Due in part to the new Chapter 74 regulations, some elements relating to the Certificate of Occupational Proficiency have changed. Old Colony is pleased to announce the statewide appointment of

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Two attend MASC/MASS conference

– (12/6/04) An administrator and a school committee member from Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School attended the 40th Annual Joint Conference of the Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC) and the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents (MASS). Superintendent-Director, David J. Ferreira, and Rochester School Committee member, Augusto B. Costa, reported that the conferences

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Superintendent moderates NEASC conference

– (12/6/04) The Superintendent-Director at Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School recently served as a moderator at the 119th Annual Meeting and Conference of the New England Association of School and Colleges. The presenter of the December 3, 2004, conference was Braden Goetz, Director of Policy, Research and Evaluation Office of Vocational and Adult

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Committee to conduct policy review

– (12/6/04) School Committee Chairman, Vincent Ryan of Rochester, has appointed a five-number committee to conduct a policy review and revision. The committee will begin next month to review and developed policy to govern the operation of the Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School District. Appointed to serve by Chairman Ryan were: Acushnet- Linda

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Five staff members complete AED training

– (12/6/04) Five staff members at Old Colony successfully completed voluntary defibrillator training last month. The individuals were trained to use an AED in a sudden cardiac arrest emergency. AED (automatic external defibrillators) have been available at Old Colony for a number of years. Successfully trained staff include: Jeanne Butler (Health Careers) Robert Francis (Carpentry)

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Health Careers Program continues its excellence

– (12/6/04) The Division of Health Care Quality of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is one of the agencies that certifies the Health Careers Program at Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School. The state agency is responsible for approving training programs in Health Careers throughout the Commonwealth. The Health Careers Program at Old

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Trainworks & Old Colony begin pilot program

– (12/6/04) Trainworks International, Inc. and Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School have entered into a Pilot relationship. Old Colony’s Computer Information Technology and Electrical Departments will implement the system for a trial period of one year. The Departments will submit student data to Skills Plus. In turn, the program will be set up

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Athletic directors meet at Old Colony

Old Colony recently hosted the November training session for the seventeen athletic directors of the Mayflower League. The program was coordinated by Old Colony Athletic Director William Hebert; District Technology Specialist Jay Silverstein assisted with the hands-on workshop. The participants received training on “ScheduleSTAR,” a web-based scheduling system being implemented by all schools in the

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NHS Chapter receives 5th Outstanding Service Project Award

(12/2/04): The Old Colony Chapter of the National Honor Society was awarded a national Outstanding Service Project Award as part of the National Honor Society Conference held in St. Louis, Missouri, on November 12-14, 2004. Eight students represented Old Colony at the twelfth annual conference. This is the fifth time and second year in a

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Students attend criminal justice careers presentation

– (12/1/04) Old Colony students interested in the criminal justice field attended a presentation by two law enforcement officials on Dec. 1, 2004, in the cafetorium. Rochester Police Sergeant William Chamberlain discussed the many career opportunities in law enforcement and the skills necessary for success. Forensic Chemist Melissa Marino, of the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department

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Student of the Month – December 2004

Shop Student Town Automotive Dustin Ladner Rochester CAD – Drafting Maria Delsignore Lakeville Computer Tech Nicholas DeBrum Lakeville Cosmetology Jessica St. Pierre Acushnet Culinary Arts Matthew Breault Acushnet Electrical Jonathan Ferreira Mattapoisett Electronics Herbert George Lakeville Health Careers Rebecca Dexter Carver House & Mill Carpentry Donat LeBlanc Freetown Machine & Tool David Harrison Freetown Graphic

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Student-athletes win state recognition

The administration is pleased to recognize the following Old Colony student-athletes who were recipients of Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Outstanding Sportsmanship Awards. Football: William Carberry (Rochester) Golf: Stephen Bernat (Acushnet) Boys’ Soccer: Gregory DeTerra (Acushnet) Girls’ Soccer: Kerrie Rousseau (Acushnet) Volleyball: Hannah Savaria (Acushnet) The Athletic Program is led by Director William Hebert.  

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