BY THE NUMBERS
Cape Tech class of 2012 Cape Cod Regional Technical High School's
Class of 2012.
Following their June 9 commencement, the 149 graduates
of Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Harwich
will pursue a variety of paths to the future. 38% of the graduates from 12 Cape towns between Mashpee and Provincetown
will go directly to work, most in the field they studied at Tech.
7% will attend post-secondary technical schools to receive advanced training
in their fields.
36% have chosen to attend two-year public colleges;
4% will attend two-year private colleges;
5% will attend four year private colleges and
8% will attend four-year public colleges.
1% of graduates opted to enlist in the military, and
1% will travel or were undecided at the time of graduation.
Cape Tech offers study in 16 technical industries:
auto collision technology, automotive technology, carpentry, cosmetology, culinary arts,
dental assisting, early childhood education, electrical technology, graphic arts and design,
health technologies, heating/ventilation/air conditioning, horticulture, information
technology, marine services technology, plumbing/heating, and welding.
The Register
JUNE 21, 2012 page 8