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by Mabel Ledner III 6 min read

Why choose mcvts schools?

MCVTS schools are dedicated to maximizing the skills of each and every student by creating a community that fosters educational exploration. Nearly 8500 residents from the 25 municipalities in Middlesex County attend our programs. We are citizens, parents, staff, and students deeply committed to career and technical education.

Why mcvts School of the Arts Senior Showcase?

The annual MCVTS School of the Arts Senior Showcase will be held Tuesday, Nov. 23, at Middlesex College’s Performing Arts Center in Edison. Our schools offer a unique educational opportunity to students. Our approach features small learning communities that enhance student performance and achievement.

What is the MCVSD Academy program?

The MCVSD Academy programs offer students a unique high school experience combining comprehensive academics with focused Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes. The Academy programs are full time, comprehensive high school programs (9th-12th).

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Middle-school students invited to competitions at Edison Academy

Middle-schoolers are being invited to four academic competitions by students at Middlesex County’s Edison Academy.

Edison Academy engineering teacher retiring after more than 20 years

Enzo Paterno had 25 years of experience in industry when he changed careers to teach electrical and computer engineering at the Middlesex County Academy for Science, Mathematics and Engineering Technologies in Edison.

Student-Centered Education

Our schools offer a unique educational opportunity to students. Our approach features small learning communities that enhance student performance and achievement. MCVTS schools are dedicated to maximizing the skills of each and every student by creating a community that fosters educational exploration.

We are the Community

Nearly 8500 residents from the 25 municipalities in Middlesex County attend our programs. We are citizens, parents, staff, and students deeply committed to career and technical education.

STATEMENT ON NON-DISCRIMINATION

State and federal statutes and regulations prohibit school districts from discriminatory practices in employment, educational and vocational education opportunities against any person by reason of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, age, English proficiency, sexual preference, marital status or veteran status.

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