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The Mount Washington Valley Career and Technical Center located at Kennett High School in North Conway, NH currently trains students in 12 programs of study: Advanced Manufacturing; Automotive Technology; Business Education; Construction Trades; Computer-Aided Design and Drafting; Computer Science; Criminal JusticeCulinary Arts; Visual Media; Health Science Technology; Marketing Education; Outdoor RecreationSTEM Aviation & Aerospace and Teacher Education. Each of these programs is aligned with learning competencies developed by teachers and industry leaders to best prepare students for the future. Some programs provide industry-level certifications and college course credits. While skills training has long been the hallmark of vocational programs—the precursors to modern Career and Technical Education (CTE)—today’s CTE programs include rigorous academic preparation as well. This gives students the opportunity to be successful whether they choose to enter the workplace directly or continue their studies at a community college or university.

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Kennett High School Marketing Students Bring Holiday Magic to Nestlenook Farm
01/01/2025
Kennett High School’s Marketing students and DECA teamed up with Nestlenook Farm to create a brand-new holiday tradition for the valley—Twinkle in the Pines. This magical event, designed to celebrate the local community, brought together festive activities, a heartwarming cause, and student-driven innovation.
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Engineering & Design Students Showcase Creativity Through Hands-On Projects
01/01/2025
Students in the Engineering & Design program are putting their skills to the test with a variety of hands-on projects tailored to their interests and classroom experiences. From 3D printing to structural design, students across all levels are applying engineering principles to create innovative and functional models.
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Students Thrive in Creative Extended Learning Opportunities
12/31/2024
Students in the Extended Learning Opportunities (ELO) program have been actively engaging in hands-on learning experiences, thanks to innovative partnerships with local businesses and organizations. These real-world opportunities allow students to explore potential career paths while gaining valuable skills.
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Culinary Arts Students Serve Up Holiday Cheer
12/31/2024
Students in the Culinary Arts program have been busy spreading holiday cheer through their impressive culinary skills and community service efforts. From preparing festive treats to supporting charitable causes, their dedication to both craft and community has made a significant impact.
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