Blue Hills Regional is delighted to hold its 2023 Design and Visual Communications Art Show.
This event will feature the work of the DVC graduating seniors and alumni of the DVC Program.
The students will present work in mediums of Photography, Video, Animation, Graphic Design, Illustration and Fine Art.
The Art Show is open to the public and held in the Blue Hills Cafeteria on Wednesday, May 24th from 5:30 to 8:00 pm.
Thank you to Emily Murray, Class of 2018, for designing the 2023 Art…
Superintendent Jill Rossetti is pleased to share that Jonathan Pryor has been chosen as the new School to Careers Coordinator for Blue Hills Regional Technical School.
Pryor, a Northborough resident, started his role on Jan. 30. In this role, Pryor will be responsible for fostering collaboration between businesses, school systems, and respective organizations to prepare students for a highly skilled workforce by coordinating work-based learning activities and post-secondary career opportunities…
Superintendent Jill Rossetti is pleased to announce the election of two new representatives to the Blue Hills Regional Technical School’s District School Committee.
The District School Committee consists of representatives from nine sending communities: Avon, Braintree, Canton, Dedham, Holbrook, Milton, Norwood, Randolph and Westwood. New members are Mark Driscoll, representing the Town of Canton, and Karen Graves, representing the Town of Randolph.
“We would like to welcome our newly elected…
Superintendent Jill Rossetti is pleased to announce that several Blue Hills Regional Technical School non-traditional students had the opportunity to attend a recent Girls in Trades Conference.
On Wednesday, Nov. 9, 30 non-traditional vocational students attended the annual Girls in Trades Conference at Local 103 in Dorchester hosted by Massachusetts Girls in Trades.
As part of the conference, female students who are in a career and technical education (CTE) program in a field that is considered…
Superintendent Jill Rossetti and Vocational Director Michelle Sylvia are pleased to announce that Blue Hills Regional Technical School hosted a successful “reverse” career fair last week for its students.
The “reverse” career fair was held on Monday, Oct. 17 during regular school hours. Over 100 people from approximately 60 companies visited the school to attend this unique career fair which was a concept imagined by Co-op Coordinator Kimberly Poliseno.
Poliseno came up with this idea after she…