Concord Regional Technology at Concord High School

Contact: Donna Nelson, Concord High School, Asst. Principal, 225-0800 x170, Email: dnels@csd.k12.nh.us

Concord High School's pathway is a career technology program. The courses are Criminal Justice I and Criminal Justice II. Each course runs for one year and meets for a double period. An articulation agreement has been established between Concord High School and the Criminal Justice program at New Hampshire Technical Institute-Concord. Students are eligible to receive six credits of advanced standing.

Manchester School of Technology (MST)

Contact: Molly Dobmeier, Law & Public Safety Teacher, 624-6490 x230, Email: mdobmeier@mansd.org

MST pathway is a career technology program. The courses are Law/Public Safety I and Law/Public Safety II. Each course runs for one year and meets for a double period. An articulation agreement has been established between MST and the Criminal Justice program at New Hampshire Technical Institute-Concord. Students are eligible to receive three credits of advanced standing.

Merrimack High School

Contact: Richard Zampieri, Assistant Principal, 424-6204 x 4406, Email: richard.zampieri@merrimack.k12.nh.us

Two core courses are specific to the curriculum: Criminology and Legal Studies. They have bundled units of study into English, Biology, Chemistry, and Photography. An articulation agreement has been established between Merrimack High School and the Criminal Justice program at New Hampshire Technical Institute-Concord. Students are eligible to receive three credits of advanced standing.

Monadnock Regional High School

Contact: Sue Kessler, School-to-Careers Coordinator, 352-6575, Email: skessler@monad.net

Monadnock Regional High School runs two core courses specific to the pathway: Criminology and English. They have bundled units of study into Sociology, Psychology, Tech Chemistry, Tech Physics and Biology. An articulation agreement is in process with New Hampshire Technical Institute (NHTI) - Concord.

Pelham High School

Contact: Louise Paulauskas, School-to-Careers Coordinator, 635-6907, Email: lpaulauskas@pelhamsd.org

Pelham High School was the first high school in the state to implement the LPSS Career Pathway. Current core courses for the Pathway are Criminology, Forensics, Literature & Law, and Oral Communications, with additional electives in science, psychology, and Spanish. A real-time crime simulation and trial is part of the curriculum with the forensics class serving as the crime lab. Internships and community service are required to complete the Pathway. An articulation agreement has been established between Pelham High School and the Criminal Justice program at (NHTI) – Concord.

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