New Vocational Center In Bayonne High School Named For Hudson County Executive

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A special ceremony was held at Bayonne high School on Friday.  Hudson County Executive Craig Guy was thrilled to attend a ribbon cutting and naming ceremony to officially open the Hudson County Schools of Technology Craig Guy Center at Bayonne High School.

The new vocational school, located on the Bayonne High School campus, will serve approximately 400 students in grades 9 through 12 from across Hudson County’s twelve municipalities.  It will offer career-focused programs in Mechanical, Construction, Finance, Medical/Clinical, Criminal Justice, Digital Communications, Electrical, Plumbing, Carpentry, and Cosmetology, alongside core academic classes aligned with New Jersey standards.


“The Craig Guy Center is more than a building in Bayonne High School – it is a bold vision realized through partnership and a shared commitment to offer the best of the best to future Hudson County generations,” said Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive. “This is a place where opportunity meets innovation, and where every student has a seat at the table of their future. These state-of-the-art facilities are designed to support and deliver hands-on, real-world experiences that prepare our students to tackle the world head-on.”

Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis remarked, “The opening of the Craig Guy Center at Bayonne High School marks a proud moment for our community. This new facility will amplify the educational opportunities available to Bayonne residents and beyond, giving our students and families access to the resources they need to succeed in an ever-changing world. It stands as a testament to our city’s continued commitment to education, innovation, and the bright future of Bayonne.”

“With the opening of the Craig Guy Center at Bayonne High School, HCST embarks on an exciting new era of innovation and opportunity. This partnership expands our reach and allows HCST to touch the lives of hundreds of students, offering them the innovative, career-focused education that defines our HCST community. Together, we’re building bridges to opportunity and ensuring that every student in Hudson County has access to the tools they need to thrive,” said Tom Macagnano, Superintendent of Schools for the Hudson County Schools of Technology.

The administrative leadership of the Bayonne Board of Education weighed in with the following remarks during the ceremony:

“The establishment of the Craig Guy Center marks a significant advancement for the Bayonne Public Schools and the broader Hudson County community. This state-of-the-art facility enhances our district’s commitment to providing diverse, career-focused educational opportunities that align with the evolving needs of today’s workforce. We extend our sincere gratitude to County Executive Craig Guy for his vision and leadership in making this opportunity a reality. Through this partnership, Bayonne continues to lead in delivering innovative, future-ready education,” said John Niesz, Bayonne Superintendent of Schools.

Deputy Superintendent of Schools and County Commissioner Kenneth Kopacz added, “County Executive Craig Guy’s dedication to preparing students for success and opening doors to a wide range of career opportunities is truly inspiring. The Craig Guy Center stands as a testament to that commitment, celebrating the skilled trades and the hardworking men and women who form the backbone of our communities. These so-called ‘dirty trades’ are the foundation upon which Hudson County, the State of New Jersey, and our entire nation are built. Investing in these pathways means investing in our future.”

Needless to say, County Executive Guy was honored and humbled by the recognition, stating, “The Craig Guy Center is more than a building in Bayonne High School – it is a bold vision realized through partnership and a shared commitment to offer the best of the best to future Hudson County generations.  This is a place where opportunity meets innovation, and where every student has a seat at the table of their future. These state-of-the-art facilities are designed to support and deliver hands-on, real-world experiences that prepare our students to tackle the world head-on.”

 

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