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BVT Admissions to hold Open House Tours
Blackstone Valley regional Vocational Technical High School will hold an Open House for prospective students and their families on Wednesday, November 8th, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. No registration is needed.
The evening is an opportunity to tour the state-of-the-art facility located at 65 Pleasant Street in Upton and see for yourself how BVT is transforming education and the lives of its students. Meet staff members who will be on hand as a resource to answer questions about academics, student support services, student activities, and the admissions process.
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The schedule of events will include mini-sessions featuring the Special Education program and the support available to students at BVT and during the application process. Also, learn more about the Spanish Immersion program and how to enroll.
If you are interested in learning more, visit www.valleytech.k12.ma.us/admissionsopenhouse.
About Blackstone Valley regional Vocational Technical High School: Blackstone Valley regional Vocational Technical High School serves the towns of Bellingham, Blackstone, Douglas, Grafton, Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Millville, Northbridge, Sutton, Upton, and Uxbridge.

Located in the heart of the Blackstone Valley, BVT creates a positive learning community that prepares students for personal and professional success in an internationally competitive society through a fusion of rigorous vocational, technical, and academic skills.
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