Rating 3 out of 5
Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School is a very good academic school, they focus the most on your week of academics and have a big variety of class options you can take, most of the class work is very useful in preparing you for your tests and exams as you come closer to entering college, if you are not the best in a subject that is also okay because they offer lower and higher level classes, most of the teachers are not the best people, however you get the material that you need to know. The sports teams are not very good because they are focased on academics, during half of the school year you will be in a trade program and I think that is the best reason to go. You spend half of your high school training in a specific job and get accredited in things for no money at all. The administration however do not care much about what goes on in their school. There are kids vaping, and doing drugs, however the guidance counselors are helpful and so is the school resource officer.
- Junior
- 2 months ago
Rating 4 out of 5
The best part about monty tech to to have bi-week. Where you do shop work and it gives you a chance to have a creative outlet. There, but at tech we don't really have any band or music class. So we culturly lack there but, we do have alot of other things relating to culture. Like bulldog pride where they give free stuff away. (tvs, water bottles, and in the past cars)
- Sophomore
- 2 months ago
Rating 4 out of 5
My 4-year experience at Monty Tech is what prepared me to become the person I am today. Going to a Vocational Technical high school allowed me to gain both book smarts and real-world experience. After spending 3 years in an automotive technology shop I was able to work part time while still attending my classes every other week. This taught me time management skills, how to present myself while representing an organization in a professional setting and most importantly how to handle "real life". Most high schools prepare their students explicitly for higher education, and without the experience in a work setting I would not have had the confidence and understanding I need to work full time - while in school - to be able to afford my college education. In the future I do think having more opportunities for students to participate in music and arts would greatly benefit the classes.
- Alum
- 2 months ago
Rating 5 out of 5
So far, I've had an amazing experience at Monty tech! I am currently a cheerleader, apart of SkillsUSA, I lead Bible club, I participate in the yearly musical and drama club, in addition, I also volunteer with other events such as our Open House, VIP programs and the greenhouse. I've had an amazing experience with all these events. All the coaches are phenomenal and always want the best for the teams. All the Admin at the school listen to suggestions and complaints students have an take action. There is very little misconduct at Monty Tech, and when there is, it is taken care of quickly and appropriately. The teachers are really understanding, and genuinely want the best for students, and work hard to create a safe environment for students.
- Junior
- 3 months ago
Rating 3 out of 5
Going to trade school has been greatly beneficial to my learning, Monty is definitely giving me good skills in this aspect. As a veterinary science student I love my shop teachers and the opportunities they have granted me; in terms of clinic experience, medical lessons, and customer service training. However, the “academic” school part is pretty lackluster. Everything feels crammed and quite a few teachers teach without passion. Monty Tech doesn’t offer a ton for AP classes, in comparison to all of the options available, but I suppose it isn’t the worst. I’d love to more more teachers in love with what they do, but I know that individual circumstances can impact the quality of teaching.
- Senior
- 3 months ago
Rating 4 out of 5
My overall high school experience with Monty Tech was positive. The switch from academic week to shop week and back to academic week was very good to have different experiences each week, especially having a break from academics was nice. This school did encourage students to go to college but the majority of graduates do not go because it is a tech school, so students learn their trades throughout high school.
- Alum
- 5 months ago
Rating 3 out of 5
It's swell and innovative if it wasn't for the fact that there is a lot of racism throughout the school due to it's majority white population.
- Junior
- 8 months ago
Rating 2 out of 5
The staff at Monty Tech seems a little power hungry sometimes, and I often have nothing to do at school. Some of the kids are nice though.
- Senior
- 8 months ago
Rating 4 out of 5
My shop, Vet Science, is what made going to Monty Tech worth it. It has made me so happy and the teachers there are so kind and get me ready for the real world.
- Senior
- 8 months ago
Rating 5 out of 5
Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical High School (Monty Tech) has provided me with a strong foundation as I graduate and pursue an Undergraduate Education. Providing me with practical experience in my field, as well as great relationships and resources to help me grow academically and as an individual and leader within the school community. The ability to get involved with topics that I am passionate about, including mental health awareness, and community service helped me to meet and collaborate with new and different types of people. In the future, there should be more focus on student involvement, as many students come from different surrounding towns and communities, and providing emphasis on involvement within the school community will enhance student's high school experience at Monty Tech academically as well as socially, helping them to build skills of collaboration, helping them to feel confident in themselves and be involved with future communities.
- Senior
- 8 months ago
Rating 4 out of 5
The food is great, but classes can be hard at times, although there is racism among students that's what needs to change
- Junior
- 8 months ago
Rating 5 out of 5
The best part about Monty Tech is the opportunities it gives you, and the preparedness that you get when you graduate. Half way throughout Junior year and our Senior year, if all of our grades are above a C, you can go out on Co-Op. This is where every other week you can go and work at a job related to your trade and get paid instead of going to school. It gives you the chance to see what it is like to work in the real world, and the opportunity to learn with on-the-job training. Not many schools allow their students to do this, and to be able to is an amazing opportunity. Monty Tech holds students to high expectations and misbehaving is not tolerated. At this school you learn so much about not only academics, but also about being an adult, and working. We are not going to be in school forever, and to learn what happens out of school in jobs, while still in high school is very helpful.
- Senior
- 8 months ago
Rating 4 out of 5
The school provided a fairly nice experience as I was able to meet people from various backgrounds from other towns, allowing our different mindsets and experiences to stimulate out growth. I played a great amount of sports, mainly football, and had a thoroughly enjoyable time with the coaches and teammates. The academics are incredibly rigorous, but they are manageable and help greatly with learning the new material.
- Senior
- 9 months ago
Rating 4 out of 5
No music program. Dopes not excuse students for religous activies. Good for workforce experience. Most staff are good, administration is not well like3d by student body.
- Senior
- 9 months ago
Rating 3 out of 5
Monty Tech has decent academic courses; but significantly lack the option for underclassmen students to complete AP or advanced classes. This results in a lack of credentials for ambitious students aiming to accumulate credits and broaden their academic course loads. Furthermore; there is little to no discussion regarding college for underclassmen, and these resources are still limited for seniors during the application process.
- Senior
- 9 months ago
Rating 5 out of 5
Monty tech is a wonderful school. They really help students prepare for life after high school. The students and their families at top priority. It is a joy to lunch in such a well rounded and diverse environment.
- Senior
- 11 months ago
Rating 4 out of 5
My first half of high school here is definitely better than it would have been had I gone to a traditional, academics-every-week high school. The vocational trade programs are great and there's bound to be something for everyone. My trade program will benefit me greatly once I graduate, giving me a huge head start in the healthcare world and standing out during college applications. It's a big school with lots of students, so there's really never a dull moment at any events like sports games. School spirit weeks are so fun, with pretty good themes most of the time and people always going over the top with their outfits. Overall, of course, it's not a perfect dream high school where everything is always happy, but it's a great school with teachers who most of the time really do care about their students.
- Junior
- 12 months ago
Rating 3 out of 5
The vocational shops are well-funded and advanced, however there is very little college prep and advanced classes
- Senior
- 12 months ago
Rating 5 out of 5
My son is Freshman and the adjustment has been made easier by the fact that the Principal and other staff provide concise and frequent information and info. sessions. The freshman football coaches have been positive and very supportive and the shops are top notch. 100% of last year’s class passed the MCAS, so a huge should out to the hard working academic teachers, too!
- Parent
- Sept 16 2023
Rating 5 out of 5
I enjoyed attending school at Monty Tech. The teachers and guidance counselers were great and most were very willing to help students succeed. Being at a vocational school is a fantastic experience that more people should get involved with. It allows for a plan coming out of high school so that one can have a job before deciding to go to college.
- Alum
- July 10 2023