Essex Agricultural and Technical High School

Essex Technical High School

Essex Technical High School
Address
562 Maple Street
Danvers, Massachusetts 01923
 United States
Coordinates 42°35′25″N 70°58′40″W / 42.5902°N 70.9779°W / 42.5902; -70.9779Coordinates: 42°35′25″N 70°58′40″W / 42.5902°N 70.9779°W / 42.5902; -70.9779
Information
School type Agricultural and Technical High School
Established 2014
Staff (as of 2007-08)[1]
Teaching staff 43.9 (FTE) (as of 2007-08)[2]
Grades 9-12
Gender Coed
Enrollment 449 (as of 2007-08)[2]
Student to teacher ratio 10.2 (as of 2007-08)[2]
Campus size 166 acres
Athletics conference Commonwealth League
Nickname The Tech
Team name Hawks
Average SAT scores 488 verbal
471 math
461 writing
1420 total (2015-2016)[3]
Newspaper The Tech Times
Website http://www.essextech.net/

Essex Agricultural and Technical High School is an agricultural and technical high school located in Hathorne section of Danvers, Massachusetts. As of September 2014, the school has merged with Peabody Technical High School and North Shore Technical High School to form a new school, "Essex Technical High School" This new school occupies the North campus of the old Essex Aggie property.

The school was home to over 400 high school students.

There were 3 departments; Animal Science, Plant Science and Environmental Science. Students participate in hands-on learning using school-owned farm animals and farm equipment. The school is home to heavy machinery, many plants and various animals including horses, sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas, cows, snakes, and exotic birds.

Curriculum

The Tech requires the basic four parts of curriculum: math, science, history, and literature also allows for three different agricultural fields which students will choose after a brief trail. All students take MCAS testing, Certification of Occupational Proficiency as well as testing for higher education. The school uses an eight-day calendar with academic class on four days and agricultural on the others. Students also have physical education for all four years and a career exploration class offered by the guidance department.

History

Essex Aggie was founded in 1913 on land granted to the school by the decedents of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Since then it has expanded. In 2014, it merged with North Shore Technical High School due to financial issues, and so they could expand by having more up to date and refined facilities and working areas. [4]

Academics

Academic classes meet every other 5 day "cycle" at the Tech. Each year you will have five core academic classes which meet for 75 minutes each, including English, mathematics, history and a science. Beginning in the freshman year there is an honors level offering for each course in addition to the middle and basic levels of the courses offered. (as of 2011)[5]

Science

Biology I, Biology II, Chemistry, Chemical Science, Physics, Environmental Issues

History

American History I, American History II, World History Post 1850, International Relations, Global Studies

Math

Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Algebra II with Trigonometry, Calculus

English

American Lit I, American Lit II, World Lit I, Modern World Lit

Agricultural

The Agricultural aspects of the Aggie are divided into three fields: Plant Science, Animal Science and Environmental Science. Plant Science and Animal Science are also divided further into specific fields.

Plant Science:

Greenhouse and Garden Center Management which prepare students for a field as a florist, floral designer, and an operator at either a greenhouse or garden center. Students work at an on campus greenhouse and take part in two flower sales every year one in December and the other in Spring.

Landscape/Arbor which focuses on construction allowing students learn basic auto maintenance, landscape design and construction and operation of machinery including lawnmowers, Bobcat skid loaders and tractors. It also focuses on the arbor field such as logger and allows students to maintain and operate chainsaws as well as climb trees and take trees down.

Natural Resources/Park Management which focuses on forestry, trail design and maintenance.

Animal Science:

Veterinary Technology and Equine Science focuses on the equine field and allows students to work with a dozen horses on campus.

Veterinary Technology and Research Animal Management which focuses on which prepares students for a field as a veterinary technician.

Companion animal and pet shop manager which focuses on preparing students for a field in animal care.

Environmental Technology

The Environmental Technology career area has a project-based curriculum that develops skills in environmental data collection and analysis focused on watershed issues, wetlands, and botanical diversity and its effect on the environment. Our field-based program includes forest diversity, wetland delineation, certification of vernal pools, monitoring invasive species, sampling watershed eutrophication, and measuring rocky shoreline species. Students learn to use computer-based Geographic Information Systems (GIS), a key component of our program. They are prepared for advanced study in environmental sciences or engineering, as well as for careers as lab technicians.

Extracurricular activities

Student groups and activities at Essex Agricultural and Technical High School include Aggie Awareness Club, art club, drama club, environmental club, equestrian club, National Technical Honor Society, natural health and wellness club, newspaper, outing club, peer leaders, tech club, and yearbook.

FFA is a component of Essex Agricultural that is very prominent, with 100% membership for all of its students. There are various CDE's in the focus areas that students compete in and go to state and national conventions.

The school's athletic teams, known as the Essex Aggie Rams, compete in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Commonwealth League; most teams are cooperatively run with North Shore Technical High School in Middleton. Teams are fielded in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, lacrosse, soccer, softball, and volleyball.

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