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At RTCC, students learn the skills they need to become responsible and productive citizens who are able to take advantage of educational and career opportunities now and in the future. Through our unique and outstanding programs of study, we are committed to providing students with a challenging academic and technical education in a supportive, engaging, and respectful environment.
At RTCC our school-wide expectations are…
Grit - The tendency to sustain interest and effort towards long term goals.
Perseverance - A commitment to learning that results in striving to achieve something despite difficulties, failure, or opposition.
Professionalism - The skill, good judgment, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well.
Competence - The ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
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On Saturday, February 17, 2024, two of the RU Robotics Teams traveled to Manchester, New Hampshire to compete in the NH/VT VEX Robotics Competition State Championship.
Aiden Murphy (grade 9), Laurin Salls (grade 9), Ben Donnelly (grade 8), and Wyatt Jacobs (grade 8) on Team 3042H (also known as “The Big Pelicans”) came in strong as they were ranked 16th out of 40 teams. The 15th-ranked Team 603P from Belmont, New Hampshire (also known as “The Pink Panthers”) chose them as their partners.
Together, the two teams formed a winning alliance that took them all the way to the semifinals, where they lost to an alliance of two teams from Plymouth Regional High School. The Big Pelicans’ ended with a record of 5-3-0.
Excellence and tournament awards from the championship went to teams from Thetford Academy.
Also competing on Saturday was Randolph Union Robotics team 3042U (“The RU Ghosts”), with Shota Armstrong (Grade 9) and James Joaquin (Grade 10). Antonio Reyes, who is also on the team, was unavailable due to the school trip to Peru.
Any Randolph Student who is interested in joining RU’s competitive robotics team should contact Coach Tim Moynihan.
I am so very proud to announce that my RTCCTV students have been collaborating with the Randolph Vermont Historical Society to produce some mini-documentaries about the history of Randolph. We have officially launched the first one! You can watch it on the RTCCTV Page on the website or our RTCCTV YouTube channel.
This type of student filmmaking project brings community members together and puts a very positive light on the Tech Center as well. Students are tasked with: researching history, stepping outside their comfort zones to schedule and conduct interviews, learning to respect and gain the trust of their elders, ethically respecting and presenting history in film form, collaborating with other artists like Green Mountain Drone and Vermont Walks who graciously gave their permission for footage use, and so much more.
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Thank you for watching and for the continued support! It means everything!
RTCCTV's Cannon visited RTCC's Health Careers program while they were cutting up cow eyes!
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The Randolph Technical Career Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, or age in its programs or activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Heather Lawler, Orange Southwest School District Assistant Superintendent 24 Central Street, Randolph, VT 05060, (802) 728-5052