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Senior Auto Student Honored at Banquet

Auto senior, student Rafael Rodriguez was honored at a dinner earlier this school year with other Connecticut Technical High School students for successfully completing his Sikorsky internship this summer.

Auto Students Receive Special Training

NAPA Electrical training was provided to the Automotive 10th and 11th grade students on October 24, 2016 in the auto department at Bullard-Havens. Mr. Scalzo from NAPA presented industry training to our auto students on battery, starting and charging systems testing and diagnosis.

Student Council Hosts Successful Blood Drive

A heartfelt THANK YOU to all who had a hand in the success of our Fall AMERICAN RED CROSS Blood Drive here at Bullard-Havens. Our student volunteers did a wonderful job recruiting staff and students, organizing and hosting the blood drive.

Sustainable Architecture Juniors Hired as Technical Interns

Two juniors in Sustainable Architecture, Alyssa Delgado and Leah Grant, were hired as “Technical Interns" at Altieri Sebor Wieber LLC Consulting Engineers. Alteri provides "leading edge engineering systems for museums, educational institutions, libraries, theatres, residences, and research facilities."

Trade Technologies Uniform Links

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Technical high school system grooms workforce pipeline

As the director of human resources for both Carey Manufacturing and Floyd Manufacturing, two Cromwell-based family businesses, Peter Egan sees the big challenge facing the state's manufacturing sector every day: The need for a pipeline of skilled young people to fill the shoes of an aging workforce.

Education paying off in qualified manufacturing workforce

There’s no secret about the biggest obstacle to the regions attempt to grow an economy based on advanced manufacturing. "It’s workforce," said Delpha Very, Economic and Community Development director for Putnam. "We’re playing catch up in that area, but I think the pieces are finally getting put into place."

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