Press Release
Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School (GNB Voc-Tech) and New Bedford High School (NBHS) are excited to announce the expansion of their innovative After Dark Program, now offering Carpentry and Plumbing pathways for students. This collaboration provides NBHS students with enhanced opportunities for hands-on technical education while maintaining their academic studies.
The After Dark Program is designed to prepare students for success in high-demand, skilled trades through a combination of academic rigor and technical training. Beginning in 11th grade, participating NBHS students will attend their academic classes during the regular school day and transition to GNB Voc-Tech Monday through Friday from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM in Carpentry or Plumbing.
Program Highlights:
● Carpentry: Students will gain expertise in blueprint reading, construction techniques, framing, finishing carpentry, and more.
● Plumbing: Students will learn essential skills such as pipefitting, water and heating systems installation, and advanced troubleshooting techniques.
Student Benefits Include:
● Hands-on training in state-of-the-art facilities
● Preparation for industry-recognized certifications
● Exposure to real-world problem-solving in high-demand industries
● Opportunities for advanced coursework and skill development
● Increased job and apprenticeship opportunities after graduation
How to Apply:
The After Dark Program requires a two-year commitment, starting in the 11th grade. Interested students should contact their NBHS guidance counselor. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain a competitive edge in Carpentry or Plumbing!
Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School is a premier institution dedicated to providing students with an exceptional technical and academic education that prepares them for success in post-secondary education and their careers.
New Bedford High School is committed to fostering academic excellence and empowering students to achieve their full potential through diverse opportunities and resources.
- New Bedford High School student, Fernando Maric, operates a saw while working in the new After Dark Program in carpentry at Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech in a new collaboration between the two schools. Submitted photo.
- New Bedford Hight School student, Dereck Camacho, paints some boards while working in the new After Dark Program in carpentry at Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech in a new collaboration between the two schools. Submitted photo.
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