
Some of our students have been meeting with a representative of EMBARK several times this year in an effort to be more prepared for their career/college plans after high school. Kaitlyn Schutt had her meeting today with Jess Gagne through Zoom. They talked about scholarships, Kaitlyn's new job, and talked about what classes she might be taking this fall.


Are you a junior or senior interested in a Bath Tech program for the 22-23 school year? Just fill out an application and then meet with your guidance counselor/student support representative. A link to the application can be found on our website (https://bathtech.rsu1.org/) or get a paper copy from your student support office!


Today, interested Bath Tech students attended a presentation by Liz Weiss of EJ Prescott. The purpose of the presentation was to inform our students of the advantages of the University of Prescott, Team EJP Apprenticeship program. Students who successfully complete this apprenticeship program will receive on the job training, health insurance, guaranteed job placement and a graduation bonus. To learn more about this program, please visit: https://www.ejprescott.com/university-of-prescott/


Cosmetology is practicing today's skill...curvature and column shapes with roller sets!


Bath Tech, Morse High School and Alyse want to send a big "thank you" to Jamie Dorr and the MidCoast Youth Center for donating water bottles for students to use with our water bottle filling machines here in the building. THANK YOU!!!

Friday, February 4 - No School at Bath Tech due to poor weather conditions.


Need a shed? Carpentry has been working building two sheds in their new shop space! Please email Mr. Bernier (rbernier@rsu1.org) if you have questions or are interested in acquiring one of these lovely structures.



Students will now have an extra incentive for talking about their future! Each time a student has a conversation with an adult at Bath Tech regarding post-grad plans (such as employment, college or technical school, financial planning, etc.) they may enter themselves into a raffle to win a gift card! The best news? Instructors will be entered to win as well!


No School Today 1/7/22 at Bath Tech
Enjoy your snow day!


Please enjoy our 2021-22 promotional video which highlights the students, staff, and programs offered at Bath Tech. Thank you to the MELMAC Educational Foundation for funding this project. The video can be found on our website, YouTube Channel (https://youtu.be/QG5AFmd9nd8), and our Facebook page.

Have you read the Lincoln Academy magazine called "Talon"? Bath Tech is featured in this week's edition in an article written by Abigayle Reed. Check it out!!
https://www.lincolnacademy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Talon-Issue-2-final-final.pdf


Early Childhood Education students purchased and wrapped presents to give to a local family during the upcoming holiday season.


Medical Science learned about cells this week and how they are the basic structural and functional units of the body.


PIE PICK UP -- If you are picking up your Thanksgiving Pie, please walk up to the front of the school and you can knock on the Culinary door (which is to the right of the main entrance). If you aren't sure, please call 443-8257 (press 1) and we can help you out. Pies must be picked up Monday or Tuesday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.


Culinary has been hard at work making 300+ pies for Thanksgiving! (And I bet you thought you had a lot to cook for the family dinners!)


Bath Tech on the front page of the Times Record! Check it out! https://www.pressherald.com/times-record/

Click the link below to read the recent article featuring Bath Tech. https://www.rsu1.org/article/575144


Our Bath Tech students were at the BIW gates at 5:30 a.m.! Thank you for the generosity of the BIW workers who contributed to our Skills USA competition teams.


The Carpentry program collaborated with the Age Friendly Communities of the Lower Kennebec to design and build three concrete chess and checker tables to be installed in Downtown Bath. The students created the molds, mixed and poured the concrete, and created the inlaid tile boards. There will be an intergenerational opening event on Saturday, November 6th with refreshments and an opportunity to play a game on these new tables! To see more pictures, please check out this week's newsletter which will hit Facebook and our web page on Friday.


Culinary Arts create culinary delights for Open House for Merrymeeting Adult Education.
