Plymouth South High School - Plymouth South Technical School

Plymouth South Technical School offers a technical education branch that serves an additional 626 students, bringing the total enrollment of students at Plymouth South High School to 1,553. The school is located on the same property as Plymouth South High School, and the two schools are often considered one and the same. The school offers 15 different technical courses, which are listed below. One of the technical program's greatest achievements is producing Ryan Damore, who graduated in 2007 from the Marketing program. He went on to major in Human Resources Management at UMass Dartmouth.

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