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wbjournal.com | Book of Lists 2025 | Worcester Business Journal 41 E D U C A T I O N & N O N P R O F I T S F O C U S Largest vocational-technical high schools Ranked by 2024-25 total enrollment School Total enrollment/ grades/ graduation rate 2024 No. of teachers (FTE)/ student-teacher ratio Principal 1 Worcester Technical High School 1 Manny Familia Way Worcester 01605 508-799-1940 • techhigh.us 1,442 9-12 96.1% 117.4 12.1 Drew Weymouth 2 Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School 1050 Westminster St. Fitchburg 01420 978-345-9200 • montytech.net 1,417 9-12 98.8% 119 12.0 Dayana Carlson 3 Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School 65 Pleasant St. Upton 01568 508-529-7758 • valleytech.k12.ma.us 1,243 9-12 100% 110.5 11.6 Michael F. Fitzpatrick 4 Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School 57 Old Muggett Hill Road Charlton 01507 508-248-5971 • baypath.net 1,188 9-12 97.9% 122.5 10.4 Dean Packard 5 Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School 215 Fitchburg St. Marlborough 01752 508-485-9430 • assabetace.org/assabet-pnp-home 1,144 9-12 98.1% 108.6 9.9 Patrick James O'Rourke 6 Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School 147 Pond St. Franklin 02038 508-528-5400 • tri-county.us 1,000 9-12 98.7% 86 11.2 Dana Walsh 7 Joseph P. Keefe Technical High School 750 Winter St. Framingham 01702 508-416-2252 • keefetech.org 896 9-12 93.7% 90.2 9.5 Shannon Snow 8 Tantasqua Regional Vocational High School (1) 319 Brookfield Road Fiskdale 01518 508-347-3045 • tantasqua.org/technical 542 9-12 96.4% 8.1 32.8 Mark Wood Source: Massachusetts Department of Education (1) Technical division of Tantasqua Regional High School -Compiled by: Stephanie R. Meagher, research@nebusinessmedia.com www.wbjournal.com/sponsored/business-insights BIZ MARKETPLACE WBJ Find business insights and sponsored content articles with relevant and helpful tips and tools for your business. WBJ Biz Marketplace is a sponsored content section of wbjournal.com Seeking to provide on-the-job training for the next genera- tion of construction workers, Worcester Technical High School has partnered with the construction firm behind one of the key developments in the Canal District: Randolph-based NEI General Contracting. The initiative has seen NEI place three students in co-op positions, with additional stu- dents partnering with subcon- tractors, in an effort to bring more young people into the con- struction trades. NEI hopes the initiative will help the state meet its goals to ramp up construction of affordable housing. - Story by Eric Casey Firm to provide training for WoTech pupils

