Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School
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Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School (also known as Upper Cape Tech, UCT, or simply Upper Cape) is a public vocational-technical high school located in Bourne, Massachusetts, United States. Opened in 1966, it serves over 720 students in 15 vocational areas of study. The school is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Education to offer Chapter around 15 technical programs.
As a regional school, Upper Cape Cod Tech functions as its own district and serves students from five nearby communities, all of which are located in the Upper Cape region of Cape Cod. Upper Cape Tech serves students from the towns of Bourne, Falmouth, Sandwich, Wareham, and Marion.
The school's mascot is the Rams, and the school's colors are Royal Blue and White.
Upper Cape Tech also hosts Doran Park, home field of the Cape Cod Baseball League's Bourne Braves.
Demographics
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Technical programs
Upper Cape Tech currently offers 15 vocational and technical shop programs to students. The offered shops are listed below:
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- Automotive Collision Repair
- Automotive Technology
- Carpentry
- Cosmetology
- Culinary Arts
- Electrical
- Engineering Technology
- Environmental Science & Technology
- Health Technology
- Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
- Horticulture & Landscape Contracting
- Information Technology
- Marine Technology
- Plumbing & Heating
- Veterinary Science
Athletics
Upper Cape fielded its first football team after the co-op with Bourne High School was disbanded in 2010. They went 4Template:Ndash4 under a JV schedule and played their first varsity game on November 22, 2010 against Cape Cod Regional Technical High School. Upper Cape fielded a varsity team in 2011 and joined the Mayflower League. In Upper Cape Tech's first varsity season, the team finished with a 2Template:Ndash8 record. Upper Cape also fielded a JV and Freshman football team that fall.
In 2012, in just the football team's second varsity season, the Rams finished the regular season with a 9Template:Ndash1 record and won the Mayflower Small League Championship. They clinched a berth in the Massachusetts Division 5 State Championship game against Dorchester, who came into the game undefeated at 10Template:Ndash0. Led by their All-State running back Jon Dumont, the Rams beat Dorchester by a score of 22Template:Ndash8, winning their first state championship in football. The win was also Upper Cape's first state championship in any sport in the school's history. The Rams finished the season with a 10Template:Ndash1 record and were ranked 25th in the state.
The football team has continued to assert itself as a strong small school program, qualifying for the playoffs again in 2013.
In 2016, the football team won their first Vocational Small State Championship by defeating Blue Hills by a score of 22Template:Ndash14.
Upper Cape Tech offers numerous sports for students. Listed below are the sports that Upper Cape offers to students.
Sports:
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- Fall
- Football
- Boys' Soccer
- Girls' Soccer
- Volleyball
- Cross-Country
- Golf
- Cheerleading
- Winter
- Boys' Basketball
- Girls' Basketball
- Ice Hockey
- Cheerleading
- Spring
- Baseball
- Softball
- Lacrosse
References
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External links
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