The Martha's Vineyard Times Hybrid model prompts changes in CTE By Julia Sayre, Lila Mikos, Ruby Reimann, and Chloe Combra Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) transitioned out of remote instruction into a hybrid learning model on January 11. Teachers in the Career and Technical Education (CTE) department have had to redesign some of their methods in order to meet social distancing guidelines without sacrificing the hands-on learning that their courses are built around. Dr. Barbara-Jean Chauvin is the director of the CTE department, which currently offers courses in automotive technology, culinary arts, health assisting, building trades, and horticulture-landscape maintenance. As a member of the Massachusetts CTE task force, she was part of structuring a safe, hybrid version of MVRHS’ CTE program to align with the safety protocols students are expected to follow in the workplace.