Program Advisory Committees
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Community Partnerships
The five county-based magnet schools are proven providers of career and technical education. These innovative schools collaborate with employers to provide a wide range of programs that respond to local, regional and statewide employment and economic needs and prepare students for the technology-driven jobs of today and tomorrow. Our schools work closely with active members of the business community to ensure maximum relevancy.
| Bio-Shine | Monroe Machine | Jill Justin Dance Alliance |
| Grease Monkey | M2 Auto Group LLC | Mosaic Salon & Spa |
| Dayton Grey Corporation | Gamerato Landscaping | Greenbriar Country Club |
| Stop and Shop (East Brunswick) | The Chelsea | Rick’s Auto |
| GC Automotive & Performance | Ray Catena's Mercedes | Hair Plus Salon |
| New England Motor Freight | A&P Fresh | Arm-R-Lite |
| Lee’s Auto Body | Cembre | Raritan Yacht Club |
Program Advisory Committees
Maximum Relevance Achieved by Consulting Advisory Committees
Advisory committees, composed of some 250 active members from business, labor, and industry, lead to program effectiveness. Input from the committees helps keep programs and services current. The groups review curriculum and make recommendations for program and equipment modifications. This input keeps programs realistic and closely related to the employment needs in Middlesex County. Committees generally have at least five members who represent employers, organized labor, the business community, and the general public. Many members employ our students.
“Staying connected to business and industry and the community means staying current. The quality of our programs and students can readily be seen by the number of graduates who either enter employment or continue their education at the postsecondary level.”
For more information:
Please visit the Department of Career and Technical Education at Middlesex County Magnet Schools.
