Tag: Middlesex County Academy for Allied Health and Biomedical Sciences
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Middlesex County Magnet Schools Class of 2022 ‘leave indelible marks’ on pathways to success
The Middlesex County Magnet Schools Class of 2022 – 483 students – graduated from its five campuses in five outdoor ceremonies held on June 24. A total of 381 seniors earned their diplomas from the East Brunswick, Perth Amboy and Piscataway campuses, according to a press release through the schools on July 5. Sofia Alvarez,…
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East Brunswick teen nominated for Kids Who Make Magic contest
EAST BRUNSWICK – Kids Who Make Magic is a contest run by Magic 98.3 and sponsored by Saint Peter’s University Hospital. It highlights and recognizes local youth for community-oriented accomplishments on a weekly basis. East Brunswick resident Shreya Dutt was recently named as a finalist for her volunteer work at the East Brunswick Public Library…
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MCVTS high schools celebrate graduates during three outdoor ceremonies
Outdoor ceremonies were held June 21 in three locations for the 464 graduates of the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools. The 40 graduates of the Middlesex County Academy for Science, Mathematics and Engineering Technologies in Edison were addressed by Ronald Rios, chairman of the county Board of Commissioners, and Commissioner Charles Tomaro in a…
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Students back in classrooms on all five MCVTS campuses
In-person classes have resumed on all five campuses of the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools. Since April 19, both academic and career-education classes have been held in person, although students still have the option of virtual education. Since September, career-education classes had been held in person five days a week, while academic classes were…
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In-person career classes, remote academic classes on three MCVTS campuses
As more and more New Jersey public school districts opt to return to remote learning for the fall term, the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools have decided to institute a different kind of hybrid plan – remote learning for academic courses and in-person classes for career and technical education. When school reopens Sept. 3,…
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Five graduations at three sites send off MCVTS seniors
The weather cooperated as the Class of 2020 of the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools (MCVTS) graduated over two days at three outdoor locations. “MCVTS was finally able to have in-person graduations for all of our graduating seniors,” Superintendent of Schools Dianne M. Veilleux said in an email to the staff, according to information…
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Middlesex County announces “Don’t Drive Dangerously” PSA contest winners for 2020
Middlesex County’s Comprehensive Traffic Safety program announced the winners of the 2020 “Don’t Drive Dangerously” PSA (Public Service Announcement) contest. In the audio category, first place was awarded to Monroe Township High School for “My First Birthday,” second place went to John P. Stevens High School for “Put Down the Phone” and third place winners…
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Students from Parlin, North Brunswick receive national scholarship award
Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, Inc., a non-profit educational organization honoring the achievements of outstanding individuals and encouraging youth to pursue their dreams through higher education, announced the 106 recipients of its prestigious 2020 Horatio Alger National Scholarship. Philip Krotenok of Parlin, a student at the Middlesex County Academy for Allied Health and…
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Global problem-solving challenges Middlesex County Vo-Tech students
WOODBRIDGE – Shaili Singh and Theresa Carlos are hoping to solve problems with the help of other students and scientists from around the world. The two juniors at the Middlesex County Academy for Allied Health and Biomedical Sciences in Woodbridge have been accepted into the Junior Academy of the New York Academy of Sciences. They…