Career & Technical Programs

Freshman Career Exploratory Program

All ninth grade students who enroll at Keefe Technical School participate in a Career Exploratory program designed to help them learn about their talents and interests relative to a variety of different career- technical programs. Through Career Exploratory, students are able to explore multiple career-technical programs at Keefe Technical School.

The Career Exploratory program consists of the student choosing eight career-technical selections. Students are guaranteed their top three selections and we have a high success rate of students being able to explore all of their choices.  Grade 9 students participate in career exploratory for four consecutive periods each day every other week. 

Career technical instructors evaluate students during the exploratory program using the Career Exploratory Shop Evaluation Rubric. On this rubric, each student is rated based on Conduct/Cooperation/Professionalism, Time Management/Preparation, Safety, and Task Completion/Workmanship and Effort/Employability, with each category valued at a 10 point maximum, for a total possible score of 100 points earned during each of the exploratory programs of Career Exploratory.

The career exploratory program will run for over three-fourths of the freshmen year. Students will meet individually with their counselor to discuss their career-technical program choice.  Once students decide on a program they feel will benefit them they will explore that choice to ensure success. If that student does not feel they made the correct selection during this time period they will have the opportunity to research other programs within the exploratory period. After the student has spent the allotted time the teacher using a secondary evaluation tool will select their final class.

Students are admitted into the career technical program of their choice based on a ranking that includes the grade the student earned on the chosen exploratory program, highest cumulative career exploratory average of all programs taken by the student during exploratory, best overall average effort, and best overall average conduct.  It is the district’s goal for students to be placed in their first choice career-technical program.  If this goal cannot be met, career-tech areas are ranked based on students’ first choice career technical program selection.  A waiting list will be maintained of students for oversubscribed programs. When an opening becomes available, the list will be reviewed by the Admissions Committee and the highest ranking student will be offered placement in that program.

After placement, students continue to explore the career-technical program in which they were placed for the remainder of the school year in order for them to continue to learn about their talents and interests. Students who wish to transfer from one career-tech area to another may apply for transfer. Transfer requests will be considered subject to the availability of openings in the requested career-tech programs. Each transfer applicant will be interviewed and counseled individually to determine the appropriateness of the transfer for the particular student.

Students who wish to move from one career technical program to another during the school year may apply for a transfer by meeting with their guidance counselor and bringing in a signed permission statement from a parent/guardian. In making decisions about transfers from one career technical program to another, the school will consider space availability in the career technical program, a student’s discipline record, record of unexcused absences, and current grades. The Guidance Office will consult with the Career Technical Coordinator during this process.

Career Technical Programs

  1. Automotive Technology
  2. Business Technology
  3. Carpentry
  4. Cosmetology
  5. Culinary Arts – Food Services
  6. Design and Visual Communications
  7. Early Childhood Education
  8. Electrical
  9. Graphic Communications
  10. Health Careers
  11. Landscape and Design
  12. Information Systems
  13. Metal Fabrication
  14. Plumbing

Serving the South Middlesex Regional Vocational Technical School District: Ashland • Framingham • Holliston • Hopkinton • Natick

Keefe Technical School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. We are committed to
ensuring that all of our programs and facilities are accessible to all members of the public.
We do not discriminate on the basis of age, color, sex or sexual orientation.

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