Windsor Pair Graduates P-TECH

Looking back to highlights from the 2017-18 school year, congratulations to Dovea Sibley and Jonathan Zedanovich. The Windsor pair were the first cohort to graduate the Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) program on June 13. Sibley earned her degree in Health Studies and Zedanovich earned his in Civil Engineering Technology. 
 
P-TECH is a grant-funded program that enables students to earn an associate degree while simultaneously working toward their high school Regents diploma.
 
Students entering grade nine are selected for this six-year program based on an application and recommendations. Each student receives intensive, individualized academic support from high school and college faculty in courses that are co-taught by a variety of academic and technical instructors with specific industry skills and training.
 
Students work in a project-based, high-tech learning environment created to simulate real-world problem solving and creativity. After-school and summer support are important components of the program.
 
P-TECH prepares students to earn an associate degree in one of three technical areas: computer technology, engineering technology, or health studies.

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