Manchester School of Technology
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The Manchester School of Technology (MST) is a school located at 530 South Porter Street, in Manchester, New Hampshire. The school is focused on real-life applications of programs of study, rather than just learning about these programs. There are 3 "blocks" in each school day, which each take up 100 minutes.
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Established: | 1982 |
Type: | Career and technical school |
Location: | Manchester, NH, USA |
Campus: | Urban |
Website: | [1] |
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[edit] Visitors
Being a vocational school, MST gets funds from the Federal Perkins Grant, so educational funds are especially important for it.
[edit] Schools
The Manchester School of Technology accepts students into its programs from:
- Manchester Central High School
- Goffstown High School
- Londonderry High School
- Manchester Memorial High School
- Manchester High School West
- Pinkerton Academy
- Bedford High School
[edit] Courses
- Business/Marketing
- Applied Business Management
- Academy of Fincance
- Sports & Entertainment Marketing
- Communications
- Design Communication
- Graphic Design/Printing
- Video Production
- Construction
- Landscape / Horticulture
- Electrical Technology
- Residential Carpentry
- Residential Plumbing & Hydronic Heating
- Mechanical/Technology
- Automotive Technology
- Collision Repair / Refinish Technology
- Architecture & Civil Engineering
- Services
- Early Childhood Education
- Cosmetology
- Culinary Arts
- Public Safety
- Health Science Technology Education
[edit] After high school opportunities
The 2006-2007 School year MST Pamphlet touts three key benefits that enrolling in MST gives you:
- Four-year college programs
- Two-year associate and technical programs
- Apprenticeships and entry-level positions
[edit] Enrolling
- Check out the enrollment policy to make sure you're eligible.
- Tell your guidance counselor to schedule MST first. THIS IS IMPORTANT!
- Sign up at your home school during the course selection process.
[edit] Enrollment policy
(As of the 2006-2007 Pamphlet)
- A. Based on the year that you begin the program, the order of priority for selection of students is as follows:
- Returning second year students who successfully completed Year I and have the endorsement of the MST principal.
- New 11th graders (juniors).
- Returning students who have requested a different program.
- New 12th graders (seniors)
- New 10th graders (sophomores)
- B. Over-enrolled programs will select students based upon:
- The priority list above.
- Current grade point average.
- Attendance.
- C. A student who does not gain entry into his/her first choice will be:
- Placed on a "waiting list," and/or...
- Allowed a second choice when available, and/or...
- Notified to select alternative classes at the sending school, and/or...
- Admitted at the start of the second semester, when program openings become available.
- D. The following programs have restrictions for enrollment:
- Residential Carpentry, Residential Electricity, Residential Plumbing & Hydronic Hearing, and Landscape / Horticulture students must be 16 years of age or older by November 1, 2005
- First year cosmetology students must be 11th graders (juniors).
- E. Exceptions to this policy may be made for students on a case by case basis.