Opening in 1972 on top of Muggett Hill, Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School serves students from its member Worcester County communities of Auburn, Charlton, Dudley, N. Brookfield, Oxford, Paxton, Rutland, Spencer, Southbridge, and Webster. The school's programs are also available to pupils outside these areas on a tuition basis. Bay Path is located 60 miles southwest of Boston, 10 miles south of Worcester, and 40 miles east of Springfield. Bay Path has been a visible part of our community by providing services to nonprofit organizations and municipalities. We offer a diverse course selection that addresses both your academic and career goals. Explore our 21 career areas at Bay Path.
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Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School is a multifunctional educational facility established to serve the needs of a diverse population in the Southern Worcester County Regional Vocational District. It is the mission of the school, in cooperation with the district, to provide an integrated academic and vocational technical education. Our students are being prepared with a broad range of knowledge and job skills necessary to function effectively as productive and contributing members of multicultural communities. Bay Path has 21 trade areas to choose from.



The end of the school year is here and the senior schedule for all activities, ceremonies and graduation has been updated as a printable PDF file. For additional information or advice, you can contact the senior class advisors.


Jeremy Mason from the Electronics shop scored a 4th place award at the MIT state science fair on the MIT campus in Cambridge on Saturday, May 5th. This the first time Bay Path has placed at MIT after 3 previous unsuccessful attempts in prior years.
Jeremy was competing against the top students from the top performing schools in the state. This includes the elite private schools with essentially unlimited resources such as The Groton School where basic tuition is $35,090.00 per year (with room & board cost is $46,790.00) or The Newton County Day School where basic tuition is $32,800.00 per year and the average math SAT score is 740. Many of these schools, such as the Mass Academy of Math and Science, pair students with individual professors from nearby universities to act as mentors throughout the project. Massachusetts and the MIT fair attracts the best and brightest students from around the world. Approximately half of the students at the competition were from foreign countries. It is in this intensely competitive environment that Jeremy prevailed.
Jeremy's project was the design and construction of a 4 bit computer built from discrete AND / OR logic that can be sold in kit form to schools across the country to teach students the details of microprocessor design and inspire America's next generation of computer architects.See the pictures from the event HERE!

The Auburn Chamber of Commerce, along with a group of skilled people and students from Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School, took the time to build a time capsule, to preserve our present, for future generations to come. The following PDF file depicts the process our students went through to build the Time Capsule for the Auburn Chamber of Commerce.


There was an informational meeting on Wednesday May 2nd at Bay Path on its building/renovation project. There were architects and financial consultants presenting the impact of the project on the school and the school district. There were tours of the building to demonstrate the need for this project. You can hear the announcement or watch the presentation by selecting the appropriate button below.

Our students received 7-Gold medals, 7-Silver medals, and 14-Bronze medals at the Skills USA competition held April 27th. Thank you to every member of Bay Path that Helped with the success of these medal winners, and the success of all of the students who competed. All gold medal winners will compete at the National Competition being held in Kansay city the week of June 23 to 27. Please congratulate them on a their accomplishments!
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In an effort to improve communications between Bay Path and the parents and guardians of current students, we are asking all parents/guardians to select this link to supply us with your current email address. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated.

STOP & SHOP is pleased to announce the continuation of the A+ School Rewards Program during the 2011- 2012 school year and its' commitment to Bay Path and the community. If you shop at Stop and Shop please indicate that you would like to be part of this program. Doing so will help Bay Path through this rewards program.

For ten years, the Price Chopper Tools for Schools program has helped parents like you support Bay Path just by shopping with your AdvantEdge card. Many parents have registered their AdvantEdge cards to support their chosen school, but over time school closings, school consolidations and other changes among participating schools have invalidated school selections.
To ensure Price Chopper credit Bay Path accurately with the points you will earn on our behalf when their program relaunches July 31, they will require you to re-enroll in the program. You must re-enroll to continue to earn credit for Bay Path High school in the upcoming academic year.
You may re-enroll your card to support our school for the 2011-2012 school year. Enrolling is simple and takes just minutes. To enroll now, click here.
We want to thank all of you who have been so supportive of Tools for Schools and encourage anyone who is new to the program to join today by registering and choosing a school to support.
If you have any questions or need assistance with your Tools for Schools efforts please contact Price Chopper toll-free at (800) 352-4658, Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm, EST.