To the Tri-County Community,
Sure signs of the midway point of the school year at TC are Senior Projects in full swing, a lack of gym space for winter teams, and our robotics team starting to get organized for their annual competitions. All of those things began in earnest last week.
Senior projects got underway with Graphic Communications and Engineering kicking it off this year. I had the pleasure of judging Engineering projects this morning and as always I was impressed with the quality and ingenuity of our students. Our winter sports are in mid-season with five basketball teams, the wrestling team, and an indoor track team all competing for practice space. The robotics team is busy organizing a new space and preparing for this year's challenge.
Mr. Pierangeli and the Metal Fabrication seniors received a visit from the Massachusetts State Police. The Metal Fabrication shop designed and fabricated 16 one-man door rams for state and local police. These devices are designed to replace the heavier ones that require a team to operate and can be carried in a police vehicle. Fox 25 news was on hand to report on the devices.
Lastly, the other sure sign of mid-year is the freshmen participating in their last shop exploratory this week and the selection of their shop program. The entire school year to date has led to this one final week where scores will be compiled and choices will be made. It is an annual rite of passage here at TC where our freshmen take their place in one of our vocational programs.
Thanks for your support,
Work Hard, Today Counts,
Mr. Procaccini
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