About Us
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY
Keefe Regional Technical School is located in Framingham, Massachusetts, a suburban town, 18 miles west of Boston. The MetroWest area is composed of residential communities with light industry and high technology enterprises and is considered the largest retail area in New England.
Keefe Regional Technical School is also known as the South Middlesex Regional Vocational Technical School. The regional school district includes five municipalities with the following populations: Ashland (14,000), Framingham (65,000), Holliston (14,500), Hopkinton (13,500), and Natick (32,000).
Each member municipality has its own high school facility. Students residing in the District, however, have the option of attending Keefe Regional Technical School to pursue career and technical study in addition to traditional academic classwork.
The student body at Keefe is approximately 900 students. The academic curriculum provides a challenging learning environment for students interested in college preparatory, honors courses and advanced placement courses. The academic day consists of six, 57-minute periods.
The Career and Technical Program component consists of a grade 9 exploratory year, then three years of preparation in one of the sixteen different career/technical areas. Beginning in the tenth grade, an alternating week schedule of vocational and academic instruction is introduced. Co-operative education training is available to qualifying juniors and seniors.
Keefe Regional Technical School is also known as the South Middlesex Regional Vocational Technical School. The regional school district includes five municipalities with the following populations: Ashland (14,000), Framingham (65,000), Holliston (14,500), Hopkinton (13,500), and Natick (32,000).
Each member municipality has its own high school facility. Students residing in the District, however, have the option of attending Keefe Regional Technical School to pursue career and technical study in addition to traditional academic classwork.
The student body at Keefe is approximately 900 students. The academic curriculum provides a challenging learning environment for students interested in college preparatory, honors courses and advanced placement courses. The academic day consists of six, 57-minute periods.
The Career and Technical Program component consists of a grade 9 exploratory year, then three years of preparation in one of the sixteen different career/technical areas. Beginning in the tenth grade, an alternating week schedule of vocational and academic instruction is introduced. Co-operative education training is available to qualifying juniors and seniors.
MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to challenge our students to demonstrate the academic, technical and interpersonal skills necessary for successful, lifelong learning.
ACCREDITATION
Keefe Regional Technical School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.