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3751-C Nine Mile Road • Henrico, Virginia 23223 • Phone: 804-781-1818 • Fax: 804-236-5705

 

 

Mac Beaton

 
 
Mac R. Beaton, Director
Henrico County Public Schools
3751-C Nine Mile Road
Henrico, VA 23223

mrbeaton@henrico.k12.va.us
 
     
 

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Tucker Robotics

UPDATE: The robotics team from Tucker High School competed in the World Championships in St. Louis.  Team 384 (Sparky) was in the Galileo Division and placed 17th out of 100 after the qualifying rounds.  Team 384 had a record of 7-1-1 after competing.

Congratulations to J. R. Tucker High School FIRST Robotics team (FRC) "Sparky" team 384 as they won top honors at this weekend's FIRST Robotics Competition. Tucker High School's FRC team qualified to compete at the FIRST WORLD Championship in St. Louis, April 25-28. Click photo to enlarge.


The following CTE teachers are profiled in the "Henrico's Top Teachers" issue of the

Henrico Citizen:

Karen Bowles, Hermitage Technical Center, Veterinary Science

Kenneth Davis, Adult Education Center, GED Program

Lynne Norris, Deep Run High School, Center for Information Technology


Henrico County Career and Technical Education Advisory Council's Promotional Video:

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COMPETITION RESULTS

Central Virginia FFA Competition

2012 FBLA State Competition

2012 FCCLA State Awards

2012 DECA District Leadership Conference

2012 HOSA State Competition

2012 FBLA Regional Competition

2012 Virginia TSA Regional Competition for Henrico County

2011-2012 State SkillsUSA Competition

2011-2012 District II SkillsUSA Competition

Henrico County 2012 CAD on the Mall Competition

 


Click on the publication below to view 2010-2011 CTE Winners:

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Career and Technical Education (CTE) provides students opportunities. . .

To develop academic, computer, technical, leadership, and workplace readiness skills

To earn college credit through dual enrollment courses with two and four-year colleges and universities that will enable them to earn a degree in a shorter period of time

To earn nationally recognized industry certifications and licensures that will connect them to high-tech, high-paying careers

To gain work experience in business and industry

To experience the excitement of participating in programs that combine academic and technical content using a hands-on approach that makes learning relevant and fun

 

CTE students have multiple paths to successful careers beyond high school . . .

Community Colleges
Four-Year Colleges
Career and Technical Schools
Registered Apprenticeships
Military Training
Workforce


 

 

HOUSE BUILDING PROJECT - House #15 Under Construction

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HBP Year End Review

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May 15, 2012