Affiliations

ABOUT NEAS&C

Founded in 1885, the New England Association of Schools & Colleges, Inc. (NEASC), is the nation’s oldest regional accrediting association whose mission is the establishment and maintenance of high standards for all levels of education, from pre-K to the doctoral level.

NEASC serves some 1,800 public and independent schools, colleges and universities in the six states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont and 86 American/International schools around the globe.

It is the only accrediting association nationwide to have created an office which encourages and promotes K-16 collaboration, the Office of School/College Relations.

 

ABOUT NTHS

The National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) celebrates outstanding career and technical students. MMTC has inducted many deserving students over the years. Click here for the names of our present NTHS members

 

 

About SkillsUSA

The National Program of Work sets the pace for SkillsUSA nationwide. All of the SkillsUSA programs are in some way related to the following seven major goals. The expectation is that each chapter will carry out this program of work.

Professional development

To prepare each SkillsUSA member for entry into the work force and provide a foundation for success in a career. Becoming a professional does not stop with acquiring a skill, but involves an increased awareness of the meaning of good citizenship and the importance of labor and management in the world of work.

Community service

To promote and improve good will and understanding among all segments of the community through services donated by SkillsUSA chapters, and to instill in its members a lifetime commitment to community service.

Employment

To increase student awareness of quality job practices and attitudes, and to increase the opportunities for employer contact and eventual employment.

Ways and means

To plan and participate in fund-raising activities to allow all members to carry out the chapter's projects.

SkillsUSA Championships

To offer students the opportunity to demonstrate their skills and be recognized for them through competitive activities in occupational areas and leadership.

Public relations

To make the general public aware of the good work that students in career and technical education are doing to better themselves and their community, state, nation and world.

Social activities

To increase cooperation in the school and community through activities that allow SkillsUSA members to get to know each other in something other than a business or classroom setting.