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March 11, 2026

Welcome to ParentSquare!

Our school is using ParentSquare! We are excited to let you know that this year we'll be using ParentSquare to communicate with you at the school, and in your classrooms and groups. ParentSquare pr...

March 11, 2026

Step 2: Download the App

It’s easy to stay in the loop with the ParentSquare app. Download it now for iOS or Android devices. Register for ParentSquare from the Mobile App Parent Dashboard on Mobile App

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Precision in Machinery & Manufacturing

"Working with industry-standard machinery every day has made me confident. Through Work-Based Learning, I’m getting paid to learn on the job at a local company during the school day." — Jordan, Precision Machining Student

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The Future of Automotive Technology

"I’m not just reading about engines; I’m diagnosing and repairing them for real customers. Earning my state licensure while in high school has given me a head start most people don't get until years later." — Alex, Automotive Student

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Designing Tomorrow: Architecture & Construction

"The combination of CAD software training and hands-on projects is incredible. I’m graduating with a portfolio of real work and college credits that put me miles ahead of the competition." — Sam, Architectural Design Student

Our differentiators—

Why CTECS

We provide a direct employment pipeline for high school students and adult learners, fueled by over 100 years of excellence in career technical education.

  • Competitive Edge

    Earn a diploma, a CTE certificate, and stackable industry credentials that make you immediately hirable.
  • Real-World Learning

    Gain practical experience through student-operated businesses and 1,500+ employer partners.
  • Proven Results

    Join a system with a 95.9% graduation rate and a community of over 11,000 students from 166 towns.