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  1. Changing the odds for high-potential teens from under-resourced communities in Los Angeles. Summer experiences and year-round events to nourish learning and leadership growth

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  1. Remember voting will begin Wednesday, May 22 at 3:00 pm 6th and run until Friday, May 24 at 8:00 pm. Rising Senior Presidential Candidates (Class of 2025): Xin Han (Eason) Shao. Kalliopi Kiladitis. Matthew Jordan. Rising Senior Vice Presidential Candidates Class of 2025: Tristan Albano. Demyan Kruglov.

  2. Our Mission. The school library’s mission is to create a dynamic, 21st Century learning environment and to empower students to be creative and critical thinkers, enthusiastic readers, skillful researchers, and ethical users of information. The library staff and community will do this by: Providing an interactive, collaborative and warm space ...

  3. The Downside. Hard to receive individual attention in the sea of 5,000 students. Brooklyn Tech has achieved the rare feat of remaining true to its original goal of forming "a more technically literate workforce," while staying up-to-date with the latest technology and skills. The largest of the city's specialized high schools, Tech offers an ...

  4. Brooklyn Technical High School • 29 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217 • Phone: (718) 804–6400 • Parent & Student Engagement Office: 718.804.6442 bottom of page

  5. With the demand for technical education growing and the implementation of Dr. Colston’s curriculum a proven success, plans were made for a large, new building to house BTHS. After approval in 1927 by the Board of Education, land was purchased and on September 17, 1930 , ground was broken by Mayor Jimmy Walker at 29 Fort Greene Place . The $6 ...

  6. School Quality Guide High School Quality Review Report The Quality Review Report is the result of a two-day visit by an experienced educator, who has looked at how well this school supports student learning and teacher practice. 2016-17 Reports 2014-15 Reports School Performance Dashboard

  7. Junior Course Descriptions. AP Physics I: In this double period lab based course, students will explore principles of Newtonian mechanics (including rotational motion); work, energy, and power; mechanical waves and sound; and introductory, simple circuits. The course is based on six Big Ideas, which encompass core scientific principles ...