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Assabet Valley Regional High School Selected for Sudbury’s Vocational Students

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December 12, 2016

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August 15, 2018

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Town Manager Press ReleaseFor immediate release:

Sudbury’s Vocational Education Guidance Committee and the Sudbury Public School Committee have selected Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School for students pursuing a vocational education beginning in school year 2017-2018.

Assabet Valley, located at 215 Fitchburg Street, in Marlboro is one of the state’s premier vocational education high schools.

Students now in eighth grade at Ephraim Curtis Middle School who wish to pursue a vocational education will be able to apply to Assabet Valley for admission for the school year beginning in September 2017. As with all vocational education high schools, students must meet Assabet’s admission requirements.

Earlier this year Sudbury, along with five other towns, voted to withdraw from the Minuteman Regional School District. The withdrawals will become effective July 1, 2017. Sudbury students currently at Minuteman will be able to continue their studies there and graduate from Minuteman.

Assabet Valley representatives will visit Curtis Middle School in the coming months to introduce students and parents to their school, its programs, and answer questions. Sudbury students considering applying to Assabet Valley will have an opportunity to visit the school.

Sudbury will be making arrangements for transportation to and from Assabet Valley.

For further information parents or students may contact Ivar Henningson, the eighth grade guidance counselor at Curtis Middle School, or the Vocational Education Guidance Committee.