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Central Technical High School: School type: Public school, high school: School district: Syracuse City School District: Teaching staff: 46.10 [1] Enrollment: 581 (2022–23) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 12.60 [1] Website: Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central
In addition to AP courses, the school offers a number of courses through the Syracuse University Project Advance (SUPA) program. The students receive Syracuse University college credits, but the courses are taught by teachers named adjunct instructors by S.U. and are taught in classrooms at the high school as a part of a student's regular day.
Central Technical High School, also known as Central Tech, is located on South Warren Street in Syracuse, New York. It was designed by Archimedes Russell, and built in 1900. At that time, it represented the latest in educational building design. Classes were first held in the school in 1903. [2] The building has been closed since 1975. [3]
The school was established in 1921 (making it the oldest, still functioning high school in the city of Syracuse) in the building that is now T. Aaron Levy Middle School. It was named for the prominent Syracuse attorney William Nottingham (1853–1921), who had served on the Syracuse University Board of Trustees and on the New York State Board ...
In the spring of 2006, they performed the Syracuse area debut (High School and professional) of Elton John and Tim Rice's: Aida. In the fall of the same year they performed the Syracuse area debut of Disney's High School Musical. In the spring of 2008 Henninger was the first high school in the area to do the musical, Miss Saigon.
The North Syracuse Central School District (NSCSD) is a public school district in Central New York in the United States. The district is located just outside Syracuse, New York. It serves the communities of North Syracuse, Clay, Cicero, Bridgeport, and Mattydale. The District covers 89 sq mi (230 km 2) with approximately 5,600 residents.
It is named after the second bishop of Syracuse, John Grimes. [4] The school has had students from almost every public school district in Onondaga County, and every Catholic parish in the Diocese of Syracuse. In 2005, they were in the Top 50 Catholic High Schools in the USA based on academics by the Cardinal Newman Society. [5]
George Fowler High School (Public Service Leadership Academy) is a high school located at 227 Magnolia Street [1] in Syracuse, New York, part of the Syracuse City School District. The acting principal is Magaret Mcroubie - Taru.