MCMS News
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District joins Celebrate Middlesex County event
MCVTS was an enthusiastic participant in the Celebrate Middlesex County event at Roosevelt Park June 11. Visitors were drawn to the MCVTS exhibits, which included a number of hands-on demonstrations that showcased many of the career majors offered to our students.
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MCVTS theater students to perform ‘Romeo and Juliet’ outdoors
Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” will be presented outdoors by the School of the Arts on the East Brunswick Campus of the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools.
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Student-Centered Education
Our schools offer a unique educational opportunity to students. Our approach features small learning communities that enhance student performance and achievement. MCMS schools are dedicated to maximizing the skills of each and every student by creating a community that fosters educational exploration.We are the Community
Nearly 8500 residents from the 25 municipalities in Middlesex County attend our programs. We are citizens, parents, staff, and students deeply committed to career and technical education. We work with business & industry, schools, the private sector and state and federal agencies to continually expand MCMS's resources and ability to serve the community.
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STATEMENT ON NON-DISCRIMINATION
State and federal statutes and regulations prohibit school districts from discriminatory practices in employment, educational and vocational education opportunities against any person by reason of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, age, English proficiency, sexual preference, marital status or veteran status. Further, state and federal protection is extended on account of disabilities, social or economic status, pregnancy, childbirth, pregnancy related disabilities, actual or potential parenthood, or family status and other applicable laws. Further information regarding these policies can be obtained from the 504 Compliance Officer, and/or the Affirmative Action Officer, call (Phone 732-257-3300).