High School-Telecommunications
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 718-759-3400
Fax - 718-759-3490
- Address:
- 350 67th St Brooklyn, NY 11220
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- High Schools, Schools, Special Education
- Neighborhoods
- Bay Ridge, Southwestern Brooklyn
- AKA
Hs of Telecommunications High School
General Info
High School of Telecommunication Arts & Technology is located in Brooklyn, N.Y. The school offers a variety of advanced placement and honors classes in English, Spanish, global studies, science, biology, mathematics, chemistry, American history, calculus and computer science. It also offers a wide range of electives, including video production, human ecology, journalism, contemporary world issues, holocaust studies, art history, science fiction and psychology. The school provides various other electives, such as research seminar, leadership, social cinema, play history, guitar, electric piano, chorus and Web design. Its range of extracurricular activities includes a key club, cheerleading team, peer mediators, consultative council, student government and debate team. The school also provides a variety of programs for students, including the cooperative education and teacher assistance programs. It organizes several sporting activities for students, such as basketball, baseball, softball, bowling, volleyball, swimming, tennis, handball, soccer and track.
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Reviews
06/30/12
This is a great school, which my son learned a lot and was helped where he needed the help. He also played baseball and enjoyed himself a lot. I hope each year it gets better!!
02/15/11
Mr Goldberg, Mr Kawowski, Mr Kastin, Mr Columbo and Ms Trabman were the best! These were great teachers from back in my day, the early 1990's. although the technology classes were basic, could have been better of course!, but there were great teachers who really cared about their students as long as the students cared and did their part too. It goes both ways. hope the new principal adds more STEM Classes, science, engineering, math and technology. very important for this day and age. also make the school day longer, week longer and a longer school year in all nyc public schools, kids need more time to get the quality education they have the right to that, not less. in the workforce out there people have to work long hours, why can't teachers and kids do the same. not only focus in reforming HSTAT but all schools for the future workforce with a strong emphasis in technology