The TCHS Teacher Academy Program was invited to participate in the Chester County Reading Association
Elizabeth Arizaga, a 2011 graduate, was invited to speak at the YoungMoms meeting in Kennett Square
East Goshen Elementary students learned the prospects of a career and technical education at “Insight Onsite”
Two TCHS students are headed to national competition after placing at the Pennsylvania HOSA competition.
The students are helping grow food for the Chester County Food Bank.
Students had the opportunity to see the latest technology and speak with industry professionals
TCHS horticulture program is helping ring in spring by opening their greenhouse doors to the community
Lilliana Guzman was selected as the 2010 winner of the national “Show Us Your Wheels” contest.
Kayla Higgins spent her summer waist-deep in water lilies, scaling trees with professional arborists and pruning the world-renowned grounds of Longwood Gardens.
TCHS Cosmetology program students were able to exceed their goal of raising $1,500 during October for this year’s Susan G. Komen Passionately Pink for the Cure® campaign.
Students in the program had the opportunity to get a head start on making career choices, become Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), and receive college credit.
The future is looking bright for the state's nurses of tomorrow, including right here in Chester County.
Police Officer and National Guardsman turned Principal: Michael Katch is on board to lead TCHS into another successful school year.
How does it feel to be the best? Students in the Early Childhood Care and Education program at TCHS can tell you.
TCHS is Pennsylvania’s first hybrid career and technical high school and community college, so it should come as no surprise that its career and technical programs are pioneering through uncharted territory as well.
TCHS student Nate Dunfee will represent Pennsylvania at the Skills USA national competition in Kansas City, Missouri, June 20-24.