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The Seacoast School of Technology in Exeter, New Hampshire provides a unique, focused career and technical education program for the students at Epping, Exeter, Newmarket, Raymond, Sanborn Regional, and Winnacunnet High Schools and the Great Bay eLearning Charter School. By combining a Seacoast School of Technology program with an appropriate sequence of courses at their home high schools, students prepare themselves for a variety of options after graduating from high school.


Please Note...

Note To Parents:

The PowerSchool ParentPortal will be
closed on June 30, 2009 and will reopen
on August 31, 2009. Please plan accordingly.


SST Summer Camps
for Middle School Students


Weeks of July 6 and July 13

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News

SST Summer Camp Registration Continues
(Spring, 2009) A few spaces are still available for the new Seacoast School of Technology Middle School Summer Camp Program. Limited openings are available in the following programs: Learn To Be A Teacher beginning July 13; Engineering For Kids beginning July 13th, and Become A Builder which will be offered during the weeks of July 6 and July 13. The fee for the week-long summer camp is $110 and the program will be offered Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon.

Communications Committee Seeks Input
(Spring, 2009) The newly formed Strategic Planning Communications Committee has begun its work for improving communication....more

Students Win State Awards
(Spring, 2009) ...members of DECA, SkillsUSA, HOSA, FBLA, and FCCLA attended their state Career & Technical Student Organization (CTSO) conferences and competitions.....full information

SST Summer Camps For Middle School Students
(Spring, 2009) Brand-new, exciting summer camps will be offered to students who are currently in the 5th, 6th, 7th or 8th grade.....full information...forms

Biotechnology Attends NHSEE EXPO 2009
(Winter, 2009) The SST Chapter of the NH Science and Engineering Exposition recently competed at EXPO 2009 held at NH Technical College in Concord. The SST Biotechnology students came away with many awards....full results

Thirty-one Students Inducted Into Honor Society
(Winter, 2009) On Friday, March 13, 2009 thirty-one students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS)...full story

Marketing Students Attend DECA States
(Winter, 2009) The DECA State Career Development Conference was held in March, 2009 in Nashua, NH. Seventeen SST students...full story

SST Hosts Welding Competition
(Winter, 2009) Sixteen students from five schools competed in the all-day welding competition including four SST seniors from Jonathan Theberge’s welding class. SST student Myles Kenneson from Epping took the top honors. The participants used blueprints created by SST’s Pre-Engineering students. Congratulations to all contestants.

Marketing Education Events
(Fall, 2008) Marketing Education students collected 880 cans in a food drive, the proceeds of which...full story

FFA Takes Top Spot In Exeter Holiday Parade
(Fall, 2008) The SST Chapter of the National FFA Organization had the 1st Place float in the Jr./Sr. Category in the annual Exeter Holiday Parade on December 6. More than 25 FFA members, as well as, students from Digital Communications, Swasey School in Brentwood, and the Cooperative Middle School in Stratham took part in the float’s construction and marched in the parade.

Health Sciences and Technologies Gives Back
(Fall, 2008) Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) held the annual Santa Spaghetti Supper on Thursday, December 4. Youngsters had a photo taken with Santa and got to enjoy a spaghetti supper with their families. Proceeds from this very popular event will go toward participation in state and national HOSA activities. Health Sciences students are actively fundraising for Make-A-Wish with letters to Santa and Macy’s. They are also helping students in Uganda by partnering with the EHS book drive for Uganda.


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