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Career & Technical Education

Career and Technical Education

Davies Career and Technical Education (CTE) equips students with the academic, technical, and employability skills necessary for successful careers and further postsecondary education. With nine diverse programs, Davies provides students the opportunity to develop essential workplace competencies, including critical thinking, collaboration, professionalism, and communication.

Our high-quality CTE programs are designed to meet the dual goals of college and career readiness. Coursework is aligned with rigorous academic standards and postsecondary expectations while addressing the skills needed for high-wage, high-skill careers in today’s job market.

Davies students benefit from Work-Based Learning experiences with industry partners, which allow them to apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations and build practical skills in their chosen fields.

After a comprehensive exploratory period, during which freshmen are introduced to all nine programs, students may choose the career pathway that best aligns with their interests and goals.


 

Contact


Supervisor of Career and Technical Education/Supervisor of the Office of Workforce Development
Susan Votto
svotto@daviestech.org
401-728-1500, ext. 266

Advanced Manufacturing

The Advanced Manufacturing program (formerly known as Machine Technology) prepares students for careers in the rapidly expanding high-tech manufacturing industry, where a shortage of skilled workers is driving demand. The program's curriculum is guided by standards set by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills, Inc. (NIMS), ensuring students receive cutting-edge training.

Students at Davies gain hands-on experience in three fully-equipped training labs. One lab features various milling machines, grinders, lathes, and heat-treating equipment. In the Computer Assisted Manufacturing (CAM) Lab, students use CAD (computer-aided design) software for part design and CAM software to produce components on CNC (computer numeric controlled) lathes and milling machines with Fanuc controls. The third lab is dedicated to quality assurance with advanced equipment.

Key skills taught in the program include:

  • Safety
  • Blueprint reading
  • Measurement techniques
  • Quality assurance practices
  • Toolroom management
  • Machine setup and operation

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🗎 Printable Advanced Manufacturing Partner Information

 

Advanced Manufacturing Teachers
Briar Dacier, bdacier@daviestech.org

Steve LeClair, sleclair@daviestech.org


*Please contact the listed teachers only if you are a current/former student or parent.

For business inquiries, reach out to Mrs. Votto, Supervisor of CTE, at SVotto@daviestech.org or ext. 266.

For general inquiries, email Community@daviestech.org or call ext. 237.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automotive Careers

The award-winning Automotive Careers program at Davies equips students with both the academic and technical skills essential for a successful career in the automotive industry. The Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts strong job prospects for qualified individuals in this field, making it a promising career choice.

 

After completing their studies at Davies, students can pursue further education at a 2-year or 4-year college, with the added benefit of articulation agreements that allow them to earn college credits through our Automotive program. Davies students are uniquely positioned to enter the workforce in their chosen industry while continuing their education. Although a high school diploma is generally the minimum requirement for employment in the automotive field, additional certifications may be necessary.

Students in the Automotive program have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in key areas such as:

  • Electrical and electronics systems
  • Steering and suspension
  • Brakes/ABS systems
  • Engine performance
  • Non-structural analysis and damage repair
  • Plastics and adhesives
  • Painting and refinishing
  • Air conditioning and heating systems 

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Automotive Careers Teachers
John Adamo, jadamo@daviestech.org

Carlos DeCarvalho, cdecarvalho@daviestech.org

Emerson Guerra, eguerra@daviestech.org

Jesse Spillane, jspillane@daviestech.org


*Please contact the listed teachers only if you are a current/former student or parent.

For business inquiries, reach out to Mrs. Votto, Supervisor of CTE, at SVotto@daviestech.org or ext. 266.

For general inquiries, email Community@daviestech.org or call ext. 237.


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Biomanufacturing Technology

Biotechnology involves the application of living organisms or their products in various industries and technologies. The Biomanufacturing Technology program at Davies offers a comprehensive four-year curriculum designed to prepare students for careers at the forefront of biotechnology. With rapid growth in this field, graduates can expect competitive salaries, opportunities for advancement, and valuable educational benefits. Individuals with strong biological science backgrounds and proficient laboratory or computer skills will find numerous employment opportunities available.

The program emphasizes laboratory skills and practical applications that can be applied across various scientific and industrial sectors. The curriculum is developed in collaboration with the Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and Collaborative as well as the Community College of Rhode Island. Graduates are well-prepared for immediate employment with local and global companies in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, forensic laboratories, environmental services, and agriculture. Additionally, students who wish to pursue further education will be equipped with the skills needed for college success.

 

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Biomanufacturing Technology Teachers
Louis Cirello, lcirello@daviestech.org

Christine Olivero, colivero@daviestech.org


*Please contact the listed teachers only if you are a current/former student or parent.

For business inquiries, reach out to Mrs. Votto, Supervisor of CTE, at SVotto@daviestech.org or ext. 266.

For general inquiries, email Community@daviestech.org or call ext. 237.

 


 

News Articles


Davies students research bug DNA for Wolbachia Project (Biomanufacturing Technology)
10/5/23 by Jon Baker for the Pawtucket Times PDF Version


Davies students conduct real-world research with Wolbachia Project (Biomanufacturing Technology)
10/12/23 By Sofia Barr for the Valley Breeze PDF Version

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Education/Childcare

The mission of the Education and Childcare program is to cultivate a new generation of highly skilled educators by guiding students from high school through college and into their teaching careers. This program focuses on empowering aspiring educators who reflect the diversity of their communities and who are committed to making a positive impact through public education, ultimately transforming the teaching profession.

At Davies, students are trained in the fundamentals of teaching and working with young children, from birth through elementary age, preparing them to become the educators of tomorrow. Ideal candidates for this program are organized, compassionate, enjoy working with others, and have a passion for helping others. The program covers essential topics including the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of children, alongside key concepts in child growth, health, nutrition, safety, and guidance. Students will also explore various early childhood career pathways.

Davies' Education and Childcare program equips students to earn their Paraprofessional certification through the Rhode Island Department of Education by successfully completing the ParaPro assessment. This certification enables students to begin their careers as Teacher Assistants, with the opportunity to continue their education and pursue full Teacher Certification. Additional certifications include OSHA10 and Child and Baby First Aid/CPR/AED, further enhancing students' qualifications.

The YMCA at Davies:
Davies students benefit from hands-on learning through an onsite satellite YMCA preschool program, where they can apply classroom concepts in real-world settings. By observing and interacting with young children, students gain practical experience in meeting the developmental needs and interests of early learners.

There is a pressing demand for educators, with 1.6 million teachers expected to retire and a significant decline (35%) in teacher preparation program enrollments since 2009. Furthermore, 19-30% of new teachers leave the profession within their first five years, with even higher turnover rates in low-income schools. As the student population becomes increasingly diverse (52.5% children of color; 7% Black, 9% Hispanic), there is a growing need for teachers who reflect this diversity.

Program Standards:

  • Understanding the Profession
  • Learning About Students
  • Building Content Knowledge
  • Engaging in Responsive Planning
  • Implementing Instruction
  • Using Assessments and Data
  • Engaging in Reflective Practice

Cross-Cutting Themes:

  • Cultural Competence
  • Fairness, Equity, and Diversity
  • Reflective Practice
  • Ethics
  • Collaboration
  • Social Justice and Advocacy
  • Self-Efficacy

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Education/Childcare Teacher
April Marquis, amarquis@daviestech.org

Schelene Plante, splante@daviestech.org


*Please contact the listed teachers only if you are a current/former student or parent.

For business inquiries, reach out to Mrs. Votto, Supervisor of CTE, at SVotto@daviestech.org or ext. 266.

For general inquiries, email Community@daviestech.org or call ext. 237.

 


 

The YMCA logo features a blue and green Y with the word 'the' and 'YMCA' in a stylized font.

 

YMCA Early Learning Center
Nicole Batalon, NBatalon@ymcapawt.org

Enrollment is now open for the Summer and Fall sessions at Davies' Early Learning Center for fully potty-trained children ages 3-5. Give your child a head start in their educational journey in a nurturing and supportive environment. For more information and to enroll, email Nicole Batalon at NBatalon@ymcapawt.org today!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Electrical & Renewable Energy

The Electrical Program at Davies fully complies with the National Electric Code, OSHA, and NCCER standards, providing students with a clear pathway to future employment in the electrical field. Through a combination of hands-on learning and classroom instruction, students gain comprehensive knowledge and skills in areas such as:

  • Solar and alternative energy wiring
  • Residential and commercial wiring
  • Blueprint interpretation and symbols
  • Industrial motors and controls
  • Security and fire alarm systems
  • Programmable Logic Control (PLC) wiring
  • Industrial lighting
  • Conduit bending
  • Circuit breaker panel installation
  • Service entrance wiring
  • Electric range outlet installation
  • Single and three-phase motor operation
  • And more

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, job growth for electricians is projected to grow much faster than the national average. To become a licensed electrician, most individuals must complete a 4-year apprenticeship before obtaining their journeyman’s license. The Davies Electrical Program is designed to prepare students for such apprenticeships, offering eligibility for advanced standing in electrical apprenticeship programs in both Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

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Electrical & Renewable Energy Teachers
Rick Lowell, rlowell@daviestech.org

David Payne, dpayne@daviestech.org

Kai Warneke, kwarneke@daviestech.org


*Please contact the listed teachers only if you are a current/former student or parent.

For business inquiries, reach out to Mrs. Votto, Supervisor of CTE, at SVotto@daviestech.org or ext. 266.

For general inquiries, email Community@daviestech.org or call ext. 237.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Graphics & Interactive Media

The Graphics and Interactive Media field offers a dynamic and exciting career path, encompassing professionals in 3D technologies, web, video, social media, advertising, print, and more. At Davies, our program provides students the opportunity to unleash their creativity, earn Adobe® Certified Associate certification, and master the skills necessary to work with industry-standard software, hardware, and print production technologies.

Our instruction covers:

  • 3D Imaging
  • Advertising
  • Animation
  • Bindery and Finishing
  • Digital Printing
  • Illustration
  • Interactive Design
  • Graphic Design
  • Layout and Design
  • Marketing
  • Mobile Design
  • Offset Printing
  • Paper and Ink Types
  • Photography
  • Screen Printing
  • Video Game Design
  • Web Design

Davies' Graphics and Interactive Media program is proud to be the first in Rhode Island, and the ninetieth in the nation, to receive accreditation from the Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation (GAERF). GAERF's mission is to advance knowledge and education in Graphics and Interactive Media, supporting programs that prepare the workforce of tomorrow.

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Graphics & Interactive Media Teachers
Susan Brassard, sbrassard@daviestech.org

Joe Fantozzi, jfantozzi@daviestech.org


*Please contact the listed teachers only if you are a current/former student or parent.

For business inquiries, reach out to Mrs. Votto, Supervisor of CTE, at SVotto@daviestech.org or ext. 266.

For general inquiries, email Community@daviestech.org or call ext. 237.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Health Careers

More than half of the 20 fastest-growing occupations in the United States are in health-related fields.* At Davies, our Health Careers program helps students explore their interests and develop the skills necessary to succeed in this dynamic industry.

Industry certifications are critical in healthcare, as they demonstrate to employers that individuals possess the required skills and qualifications. At Davies, students have the opportunity to earn the following certifications:

  • American Heart Association: BLS for Healthcare Providers (CPR and AED: Infant & Adult)
  • American Heart Association: HeartSaver First Aid
  • Rhode Island Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
  • Alzheimer’s Association: Alzheimer’s Training & Care – Habilitation Care Approach
  • Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT), including EKG and Phlebotomy training

Our labs include a first-of-its-kind mock CVS pharmacy, where eligible students can pursue post-graduation certification as a CVS Pharmacy Technician.

Additionally, our Health Careers program partners with the Community College of Rhode Island, offering students an EMT pathway.

*Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition.

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Health Careers Teachers
Alicia Amore, ADN RN, aamore@daviestech.org

Ellen Morey, BSN RN, emorey@daviestech.org

Monica Strojny, BSN RN, mmstrojny@daviestech.org

Desiree Underhill, BSN RN, dunderhill@daviestech.org


*Please contact the listed teachers only if you are a current/former student or parent.

For business inquiries, reach out to Mrs. Votto, Supervisor of CTE, at SVotto@daviestech.org or ext. 266.

For general inquiries, email Community@daviestech.org or call ext. 237.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hospitality Careers

Hospitality is one of the fastest-growing industries in both Rhode Island and across the nation. At Davies, we are proud to offer an industry-driven program accredited by the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation (ACFEF). The curriculum is developed in collaboration with the National Restaurant Association and the Lodging Association’s Education Foundation. Through our program, students gain essential skills in:

  • Food preparation
  • Baking
  • Nutrition
  • Safety and sanitation
  • Commercial tools and equipment
  • Customer relations and management
  • Work ethics

Our fully equipped training kitchen and bakery provide students with hands-on experience, allowing them to apply the culinary theory they learn to real-world food preparation. Students also prepare and serve food for various events at the school, including weekly specials in our Patriot Dining Room.

ProStart Competition Davies' Hospitality Careers program features the ProStart curriculum, a two-year program that prepares students for entry-level employment or post-secondary education in the food service and hospitality industry. Each year, instructors select students to compete in the state-level ProStart competition, offering the opportunity to win scholarships and advance to the national level. Since 2012, Davies has sent four teams to national competitions.

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Hospitality Careers Teacher

Sara Lingwall, slingwall@daviestech.org

James Moran, jmoran@daviestech.org

Santos Nieves, snieves@daviestech.org

Gianna Penta, gpenta@daviestech.org


*Please contact the listed teachers only if you are a current/former student or parent.

For business inquiries, reach out to Mrs. Votto, Supervisor of CTE, at SVotto@daviestech.org or ext. 266.

For general inquiries, email Community@daviestech.org or call ext. 237.

 


 

News Articles

BRIDGING THE GAP: Programs connect culinary workers, employers in need

9/27/24 by Sarah Francis for Providence Business News PDF Version


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pre-Engineering Technology

A group of students collaborate on a robotics project in a classroom, working on a robot and a laptop.

The Pre-Engineering Technology program at Davies is a comprehensive four-year pathway designed to prepare students for both immediate entry into the workforce and for continued education at two- or four-year technical schools, colleges, or universities. This program equips students with the skills and knowledge required for careers in electronics, robotics, automation, software development, and various other fields in engineering and technology. The curriculum is carefully crafted to ensure that students are well-prepared for success in both higher education and today’s rapidly evolving career landscape.

Pre-Engineering Technology students complete three core courses:

  • Electronics Engineering Technology
  • Computer & Software Engineering
  • Mechanical & Robotics Engineering

Additionally, students engage in Engineering Design coursework that covers the design process, engineering documentation, and 3D computer-aided design using SolidWorks, among other essential engineering concepts. The program also focuses on developing personal and professional skills, such as technical literacy, collaboration, communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking, ensuring students are well-prepared for both career and post-secondary opportunities.

Some examples of curriculum topics and skills covered include:

  • Analog and Digital Circuits
  • Soldering Techniques
  • Underwater Robotics
  • Python Programming
  • Electronic Troubleshooting
  • Mobile Robotics
  • The Design Process
  • Mobile App Development
  • Robotic Automation
  • SOLIDWORKS CAD
  • Micro:Bit, Raspberry Pi, Arduino Projects
  • Drones and UAV Technologies
  • Schematic Reading
  • C# Programming

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Pre-Engineering Technology Teacher
James Lopes, jlopes@daviestech.org

Ed Martins, emartins@daviestech.org

Kelly Melendez-Loaiza, kmelendez-loaiza@daviestech.org


*Please contact the listed teachers only if you are a current/former student or parent.

For business inquiries, reach out to Mrs. Votto, Supervisor of CTE, at SVotto@daviestech.org or ext. 266.

For general inquiries, email Community@daviestech.org or call ext. 237.