Charles H. Mc Cann Technical High School

Charles H. Mc Cann Technical High School

Charles H. McCann Technical High School is a technical school located in North Adams, Massachusetts that serves grades 9-12. It serves the Northern Berkshire Vocational Regional School District made up of the City of North Adams, and the towns of Adams, Williamstown, Clarksburg, Florida, Savoy, and Monroe, with tuition-based students coming from various other towns. McCann also provides a Post Secondary program.

Charles H. McCann Technical High School
Address
70 Hodges Cross Road
North Adams, Massachusetts 01247
Information
Status Open
Superintendent James J. Brosnan
CEEB Code 221575
Principal Justin Kratz
Vice principal Keith Daigneault
Faculty 50
Grades 9-12 and Post Secondary
Age 14 to 18
Enrollment 564
Average class size 14-20
Language English
Hours in school day 6.75
Classrooms 35
School color(s) Green and White
Athletics Football, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Cross-Country, Cheerleading, Soccer, Golf, Bowling, and Co-op Sports
Mascot Hornet
Website http://www.mccanntech.org

Read more about Charles H. Mc Cann Technical High School:  Mission, Vision, History, About McCann

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