Platt Technical High School - List of Other Schools in The Connecticut Technical High School System

List of Other Schools in The Connecticut Technical High School System

  • Emmett O'Brien Technical High School
  • Bullard Havens Technical High School
  • Bristol Technical Education Center
  • Henry Abbott Technical High School
  • H.H. Ellis Technical High School
  • Howell Cheney Satellite
  • E.T. Grasso/Southeastern Technical High School
  • Eli Whitney Technical High School
  • A.I. Prince Technical High School
  • Howell Cheney Technical High School
  • H.C. Wilcox Technical High School
  • Vinal Technical High School
  • Platt Technical High School
  • E.C. Goodwin Technical High School
  • Norwich Technical High School
  • J. M. Wright Technical High School
  • Stratford School for Aviation Maintenance Technicians
  • Oliver Wolcott Technical High School
  • W.F. Kaynor Technical High School
  • Windham Technical High School

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