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School committee approves Chapter 74 CTE viability document, proposes new vocational pathways for new Everett High School

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The committee voted to accept the MSBA Chapter 74 vocational-technical viability document and discussed expanding career and technical education (CTE) offerings, including three new Chapter 74 programs and longer-term pilot programs tied to the proposed new high school.

The Everett School Committee voted Monday to accept the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) Chapter 74 vocational‑technical education viability document and to endorse the districts proposed 2024 Chapter 74 program offerings for consideration in the feasibility process for a new Everett High School.

The vote to accept the MSBA document passed by roll call. The committee heard a presentation from Dennis Lynch, principal of Everett High School, and Lisa Sandler, a CTE consultant who previously served as the state director for CTE, outlining plans to expand existing programs and add three new Chapter 74 pathways in the…

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