Yahoo Suche Web Suche

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

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Our collective fundraising helps Tech provide the best learning environment for our children and remain one of the nation’s top high schools. We suggest a contribution of $300 per child, but all amounts will be put to good use. Click here to donate online. Or, mail a check to: BTHS PTA, 29 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217.

  2. BTHS, Brooklyn Technical High School, Technites, Brooklyn Tech, Engineers, NYC Best Schools, Tech Triangle

  3. Brooklyn Tech is the nation's largest high school. Much of the school's facilities have been reborn for the 21st century, the school is a national model for excellence and has a stimulating environment that fosters transformational education and personal growth. Through input from its STEM partners, our classrooms and labs are on par with university and industry standards. The very active ...

  4. Sincerely, Mary Huhn. Parent Coordinator. Brooklyn Technical High School. (718)804-6564. mhuhn@schools.nyc.gov. Services. During the course of the school year, I coordinate many events with the PA (Parents Association) as well as acting as the main source of information for parents. Students get most information, about clubs and events for ...

  5. 3,811 Followers, 36 Following, 342 Posts - Brooklyn Technical HS (@brooklyntech_hs) on Instagram: "Our school mission is to inspire and challenge potentially high achievers to maximize their talents for the benefit of society. www.bths.edu"

  6. Jun 7. Spring Concert Series & Art Exhibition 2024 - doors open at 5:30pm. May 31st Choral Concert June 7th Instrumental Concert June 13th Orchestral / Brass Ensemble Concert. 10 -Fri. Play for Clay (Student/Faculty Volleyball Game - Gym 1 at 3:45 p.m.) Jun 9. NOTE Cycle day changes - June 5, 7, 10, & 11. Jun 10. 7 -Mon.

  7. Brooklyn Technical High School was the dream of Dr. Albert L. Colston, mathematics department chairman at Manual Training High School. In the aftermath of World War I, Dr. Colston believed the country needed a better trained technical work force. On October 18, 1918, he presented a paper to the Brooklyn Engineers’ Club recommending establishment of a technical high school curriculum for ...