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Hawks Highlighted on National Education Tour

St. Georges Tech was honored to showcase our beautiful building and skilled students for the National History Rocks Tour as part of the Department of Education's celebration of our nation's 250 birthday. Special thanks to all of our staff and students for exhibiting why St. Georges Tech sets the standard!

Thank you to Jada Hughes, Nurse Technology '26, who participated in the round table panel along with the United States DOE Secretary, Linda McMahon. We are grateful for our business partners from M. Davis, EDiS, Nemours Children's Health, Associated Builders & Contractors, Wayman Fire Protection, and DE DOE for joining in on the discussion of how Delaware and St. Georges Tech are building a strong future workforce.

We are so proud of our Hawk community.

 
 
HVAC IT Web and print
Our Hawks were happy to represent Delaware and St. Georges Tech in the History Rocks Tour. 
 
St. Georges Tech has 16 incredible career areas, and we were fortunate to have our visiting dignitaries take a tour around to a few areas to get a closer look on the hard work that happens in our classrooms on a daily basis to prepare our Hawks for the future workforce. 
 
 
ECE ECE ECE 
Our Early Childhood Education Program runs both a full day and half day pre-school program providing our future educators real life daily learning experience in shaping and enhancing the development of young students. 
 
 
 
MA MA MA
Our Medical Assisting students can leave our high school program earning certifications in CPR/AED (American Heart Association), First Aid, CCMA (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant), and CMAA (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant).
 
 
 
bio bio bio
Our Biotechnology program focuses on real-world lab work, preparing students for hands-on careers in health care, agriculture, or environmental science.
 
 
 
electrical electrical electrical

Our Electrical Trades program teaches students how to safely work with electricity in homes, businesses, and industrial buildings. Students learn how to install and repair wiring, outlets, and lighting, as well as how to keep electrical systems running smoothly. 

 

 

auto tech auto tech auto tech

Our Auto Technology Program teaches students how to fix and care for cars and trucks. Students learn how to find problems, make repairs, and talk with customers. The work includes using special tools and computers to test and fix vehicles.

 

 

baking baking baking

Our Baking and Pastry Arts program teaches students the skills needed to work in bakeries, restaurants, and the hospitality industry. Supported by the Delaware Restaurant Association Education Foundation, this program helps students gain real-world knowledge including learning how to bake and decorate, and build important skills like teamwork, leadership, and responsibility.