Electricity

Program Overview

The Electricity Academy addresses each student’s individual and educational goals with an intelligently crafted shop environment that integrates project-based hands-on learning with paid co-op work experiences, and a fun, socially enriching atmosphere. Students learn electrical theory and code as it applies to the duties of a licensed electrician. Professionalism is stressed as a significant aspect of earning and maintaining a high-paying career. The technical skills such as electrical wiring, job and shop safety, splicing techniques, device wiring, circuitry and common wiring methods are an essential component of instruction. In addition, students will develop problem solving strategies for troubleshooting and solving wiring problems and will learn to communicate in a manner that is acceptable by industry standards.

Curriculum focuses on a variety of wiring methods (commercial and residential), blueprint reading, electrical code knowledge and calculations, and operating principles of motors, transformers and controlling circuits. Students will earn valuable hours that are required for the Massachusetts State Code exam. Most importantly, students will become a part of the legacy of the MP Electrical Academy and learn to adopt its philosophy of Power, Pride, Respect, into their personal and professional lives.

Program of Study

Grade 9

Freshmen who work hard to earn a place in the MP Electrical Academy start with the basics of electrical theory and trade skills. They will learn to perform calculations, think their way through problems, and use electrician hand tools. Most importantly, they will learn a level of professionalism that is unique to the Electrical Academy and that will make them stand out from their competition once they leave school and enter industry. 

Grade 10

During Sophomore year, students get a refresher on what they have learned Freshman year and begin to refine their hand skills and knowledge of electrical theory. Sophomore year introduces more tools and a variety of different wiring methods including conduit bending, MC wiring, and more complex wiring with new devices. The MP electrical academy strives for greatness in all of our students and we prepare them to be well rounded individuals ready for co-op opportunities.

Grade 11

During Junior year, students will demonstrate their theoretical and mechanical  competencies as they continue to obtain the knowledge and skills needed to pursue a career in the electrical industry. With an introduction to the National Electrical Code, students will have the ability to use the code, as well as other applicable codes, and apply them in shop-based projects. Students will be further challenged as they are introduced to commercial wiring with an in depth study of control circuits and other advanced electrical systems. It is also during this time that students will continue to receive instruction in safety requirements and demonstrate sound safety practices as they earn their required OSHA 10 safety credential. Students reaching an acceptable level of technical proficiency as well as professionalism may at this point be eligible for co-op opportunities.

Grade 12

Seniors of the MPEA will continue their studies at an advanced level. Students will demonstrate their ability to use the National Electrical Code (NEC) and apply it using apprentice entry-level skills. They will demonstrate competency in the installation of motor control systems, which consist of using various types of control switches and devices. Students will also complete a senior project, which will be a capstone of their learning here at the MP Electrical Academy. Students successfully completing this course of study will be able to pursue a career in the electrical industry or choose to seek a two-year or four-year degree in electrical engineering or other related fields.

Career Paths

Apprentice / Helper

Journeyman Electrician

Master Electrician

Electrical Maintenance

Electrical Engineering

Burglar / Fire Alarm Technician

Electrical Sales Representative

Utility Line Construction

Architecture

CAD Electrical Design

Business Owner

Meet the Instructors

Anthony Deguglielmo

Electricity Instructor
adeguglielmo@bostonpublicschools.org

Livingston Williams

Electricity Instructor
lwilliams14@bostonpublicschools.org