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  2. Pathways in Technology Early College High School - Wikipedia

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    The school focuses on post-secondary Information Technology. In grades 9-14, students undertake "hollege" - a program combining high school and two years of college. [citation needed] The current principal is Rashid Davis. The school is located in the same building as Paul Robeson High School, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. [2] [3]

  3. Middle Bucks Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Each cluster has one or more associated career pathways. Students typically choose one career pathway, which includes core classes common to the cluster, and courses specific to the pathway. [1] School years in each program are described as levels. Typically, 100 level as a sophomore, 200 level as a junior, and 300 level as a senior.

  4. STEM School Highlands Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The applications for STEM School Denver (K-5) and STEM School Sterling Ranch (K-12) were submitted in March 2022, however, the applications were denied by Denver Public Schools and Douglas County School District RE-1. KOSON currently operates inside STEM School Highlands Ranch's P-TECH building, also known as the Charter Network Main Offices. [9]

  5. Galileo Academy of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1995-96 school year, Galileo has transformed itself to the Galileo Academy of Science and Technology. [13] The new program provides students with career pathways and academies. These include the Galileo Health Academy, the Academy of Information Technology (AoIT), Biotechnology Pathway and the Environmental Science Pathway.

  6. Troy High School (California) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s and early 1990s, then-principal Jerry Atkin was instrumental in developing and implementing a Science and Technology magnet program, known as Troy Tech, for Troy High School. [7] This program involves technology pathways with specialized courses as well as an internship students must complete the summer after junior year.

  7. Paterson P-TECH High School - Wikipedia

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    Paterson P-TECH High School is a four-year public high school in Paterson in Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operated as part of the Paterson Public Schools. It is one of a number of academy programs serving students in ninth through twelfth grades offered by the school district.

  8. Edison Technical School - Wikipedia

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    The front entrance of Edison Career and Technology High School. The Edison Career and Technology High School (also known as the Rochester Factory School, the Rochester Shop School and the Thomas Alva Edison Technical and Industrial High School) is a public high school in Rochester, New York, part of the Rochester City School District.

  9. Highland School of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of students at Highland from a particular feeder high school is equal to the overall percentage of that school's students in the district. Students are selected through a lottery among qualified 8th-grade applicants. [2] The school opened to freshmen and sophomores in the 2000 school year. The first graduating class was in 2003.