The culinary arts team from Dover Regional Career Technical Center won the Granite Skillet 2022 MRE Challenge held last week at Lakes Region Community College.
GREENLAND Cars, planes, bridges, pipelines and highways are all in part created and supported by welding. Without welders, the world would fall apart.
An effort to support the career field is taking shape on the Seacoast and across the state – combining high school students and community colleges with a big assist from Novel Iron Works, a structural steel fabricating company.
The first New Hampshire Regional Welding Competition between local high schools in partnership with community colleges was held Friday at the family-owned and run Novel Iron Works. Students from Exeter’s Seacoast School of Technology (SST), Dover’s Regional Career Technical Center, and the Portsmouth Career Technical Education Center competed for pride and scholarship money.
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DOVER – Dover schools will continue with a remote learning model through at least Friday, Jan. 15 based on the current transmission level of COVID-19, according to school district officials.
Superintendent William Harbron sent out a letter to families on Thursday announcing there will not be any in-person instruction in Dover public schools until Tuesday, Jan. 19 at the earliest.
There are several Catholic and private schools in the Dover area offering in-person instruction.
Harbron stated the school district’s “COVID-19 Incident Command Team” will continue “to monitor the COVID-19 data at the state, county, local, and district level.”
“Based on the current data, the district will continue virtual learning through the week of Jan. 11 through Jan.15,” he said in the letter. “If the data indicates a safe return, Tuesday, Jan. 19 will be the target date for the return of in-person programs.”