CREST HAVEN — Cape May County Technical School District will be honored by the New Jersey Council of County Vocational-Technical Schools (NJCCVTS) on Dec. 4, as the “District of the Month.”
Superintendent William E. Desmond will be presented with the award by Council President Frank Gargiulo at the council’s December meeting held at the Technical School District on Moore Road.
According to a release, the dsitrict was chosen in recognition of the new career programs added this year as a result of the school’s $14 million expansion program.
Desmond is expected to make a presentation to the group about the school’s exploratory program for ninth graders and the school’s Natural Sciences Technology program.
The Council of County Vocational-Technical Schools is the statewide association of superintendents and board of education members of New Jersey’s 21 county vocational-technical school districts.
The council was established in statute by the New Jersey Legislature to advise the commissioner, state Board of Education and Legislature on issues affecting career and technical education.
Member districts operate 60 schools throughout the state and educate about 84,000 students each year in high schools and adult programs.
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