Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School explained

Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School
Streetaddress:80 Locust Street
City:Northampton
State:Massachusetts
Zipcode:01060-2094
Country:United States
Coordinates:42.3316°N -72.6559°W
District:Northampton-Smith Vocational Agricultural
Principal:Joseph Bianca
Lea:0406
Classes Offered:Career/Technical/Academic
Ratio:9.5 to 1
Sat:501 verbal
482 math
983 total (2017-2018)[1]
Schooltype:Public
Grades:9–12
Hours In Day:7:40 A.M. - 2:12 P.M.
Accreditation:NEASC
Mascot:Viking
Colors: Black and Gold
Students:434
Footnotes:[2]

Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School is a four-year Career/Technical High School located in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School is a public high school for residents of Northampton and tuition students from all of Hampshire County. Students spend alternating weeks in shop and academic programs as they prepare for both a high school diploma and a Certificate of Occupational Proficiency. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, and all shop programs meet state standards for vocational education programs.

History

Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School was established by a bequest from Oliver Smith. Smith was born in Hatfield, Massachusetts in 1766. He engaged in farming at an early age, and acquired large wealth by stock-raising. He was a magistrate for forty years; twice he was a representative to the legislature; and in 1820, he was a member of the State constitutional convention. His bequest for an Agricultural School became available for use in 1905, and the amount of $50,000 was turned over to the City of Northampton for the purchase of the land for Smith School, which opened for students in 1908 as the first vocational school in Massachusetts.[3]

Career-technical education

Smith Vocational offers students training in fifteen areas:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2017-18 SAT Performance Statewide Report. Profiles.doe.mass.edu. September 20, 2018. December 6, 2018.
  2. Web site: Directory Profiles - Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Profiles.doe.mass.edu . 2008-04-07 . 2016-04-07.
  3. Book: Ebbeling, Donald . Courtroom Crucible . 1976 . The Trustees of the Smith Charities . Northampton, MA.