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Agricultural and technical school in Danvers, Massachusetts, United States
Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School
Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School main building.
Address
562 Maple Street
Danvers, Massachusetts 01923
United States
Coordinates42°35′25″N 70°58′40″W / 42.5902°N 70.9779°W / 42.5902; -70.9779
Information
School typeAgricultural and Technical School
MottoCreate, encourage, promote, and develop
Established2014
PrincipalShannon Donnelly
Grades9–12
GenderCo-ed
Enrollment1,392 (2017–18)
Campus size166 acres
Color(s)Green and Blue    
SloganRoll Hawks
Athletics conferenceCape Ann League
NicknameEssex Tech
Team nameHawks
Budget$24,240,751 total
$19,693 per pupil
(2016)
Websiteessexnorthshore.org

Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School (Essex Tech) is an agricultural and technical high school located in Hathorne section of Danvers, Massachusetts, United States. Opening in September 2014, Essex Technical High School succeeded North Shore Technical High School in Middleton, Massachusetts, Essex Agricultural High School in Danvers, Massachusetts, and the vocational programs at Peabody Veterans Memorial High School.

History

Essex Aggie was founded in 1913 on land the County of Essex purchased and established the "Essex Agricultural School". The farm was called Maplewood. At one time land was owned by John Putnam, son of the emigrant. Since then it has expanded. In 2014, it merged with North Shore Technical High School and took the CTE programs from Peabody Veterans Memorial High School due to financial issues, so they could expand by having more up-to-date and refined facilities and working areas. The new school was known as Essex Technical High School. On Thursday, March 15, 2018, the School Committee voted to change the name of the school from Essex Technical High School to Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School (ENSATS). The decision was made after many key stakeholders weighed in; including parents, students, state representatives, and other community members.

Curriculum

Academics

Academic classes meet every other five-day "cycle". Each year, students have six core academic classes which meet for an hour each, including English, mathematics, history, science, and Spanish (alternative options offered for some students). The sixth class, for upperclassmen, is a theory class relating to their shop, and pathways for freshmen and sophomores.

Career technical education

CTE classes or “shops” meet every other five-day “cycle”.

Students can choose from 22 shops, them being: Advanced Manufacturing, Automotive Technology, Arboriculture, Biotechnology, Companion Animals, Carpentry, Construction Craft Laborers, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Design & Media, Dental Assisting, Engineering & Automatic Technology, Equine Science, Electricity, Information Technology Services, Landscape & Turf Management, Health Assisting, HVAC, Plumbing, Natural & Environmental Sciences, Sustainable Horticulture, and Veterinary Science.

Out-of-district students can only choose from the seven agricultural programs: Veterinary Science, Sustainable Horticulture, Natural & Environmental Sciences, Landscape & Turf Management, Companion Animals, and Equine Science.

During freshman year, students go through one cycle of Career Discovery where get to see every shop. In the following cycle, students pick 12 shops they would like to explore further in order of how much they want to explore them. They get seven shops to explore and each CTE cycle for the next seven weeks they explore a different shop (out-of-district students explore the seven agricultural programs). In January they choose their final CTE program.

Students have physical education or health education during their shop weeks.

Nighthawks adult education

ENSATS offers adult education courses after school hours.

Athletics

Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School offers many different sports for students to compete in. For boys, there is cross country, football, soccer, and golf in the fall sports season. In the winter sports season, there is indoor track, wrestling (with Masco), hockey, and basketball. Lastly, for the spring season, there is baseball, lacrosse, spring track, and volleyball.

For girls, there is cross country, field hockey (with Georgetown), volleyball, soccer, and cheerleading offered in the fall. In the winter, there is basketball, indoor track, hockey (with Fenwick), and winter cheerleading. Lastly, in the spring, there is softball, spring track, and lacrosse.

The school also offers co-ed sports, such as gymnastics, swimming & diving (with Peabody), indoor track, strength and conditioning, and athletic training.

As of fall 2023, The school's athletic teams, known as the Essex Tech Hawks, compete in the Cape Ann League of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association.

References

  1. "Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - 2019-20 SAT Performance Report - All Students Statewide Report".
  2. "Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - per Pupil Expenditures Statewide Report".
  3. "School Detail for Essex Agr And Tech Inst". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  4. "Career Technical and Agricultural Education – Essex North Shore". Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  5. "Nighthawks Adult Education – Essex North Shore". Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  6. "Essex North Shore | Home". ma.8to18.com. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  7. "Essex Tech athletics excited to make transition to Cape Ann League next year". 23 February 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-26.

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