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The Seacoast School of Technology in Exeter, New Hampshire provides a unique, focused career and technical education program for the students at Epping, Exeter, Newmarket, Raymond, Sanborn Regional, and Winnacunnet High Schools and the Great Bay eLearning Charter School. By combining a Seacoast School of Technology program with an appropriate sequence of courses at their home high schools, students prepare themselves for a variety of options after graduating from high school.


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Seacoast School of Technology
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The Class of 2010



News

FCCLA State Spring Conference Results
(Spring, 2010) Nineteen students attended the annual FCCLA State Spring Conference at The Grand Summit in Bartlett, NH on April 8 and 9...Full Information

Students Inducted Into Honor Society
(Spring, 2010) On Tuesday, March 23, 2009 forty-six students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS)...Full Information

Coop Board Vacancy
(Spring, 2010) The Exeter Region Cooperative School Board has a one-year vacancy for a Kensington resident....Full Information

Students To Work With Revolution Energy
(Fall, 2009) Several of our teachers have been busy with the staff from Revolution Energy - the people overseeing the installation of the new boilers at the Tuck Learning Campus, the new microturbine at Seacoast School of Technology and the largest array of solar panels in the state at Exeter High School. Our students will be quite involved. Go to the Revolution Energy website to follow the progress of the projects happening in SAU 16. SST students in Building Construction Technologies, Welding Technologies, Pre-Engineering and Computer Programming have been involved with job meetings and site tours. They will be involved with certain hands-on aspects of the boiler and microturbine installation. There will be many SST students taking part in the solar panel install at Exeter High School on or about December 4. These students are spending a great deal of time this month with the team from Revolution Energy learning about all aspects of the project and installation. Students from Digital Communications have been filming job meetings. This is a fantastic real-world opportunity for our students to learn about things relevant to their SST classes such as sustainability and green construction....Margaret Callahan


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