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High School of Computers and Technology

 
800 East Gun Hill Road, Bronx, NY 10467
Phone: (718) 696-3930  Fax: (718) 696-3950
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Principal: Bruce Abramowitz
Parent Coordinator: Heather Francis (718) 696-3930

WHAT'S SPECIAL: Computer training that can lead to career certification
DOWNSIDE: Metal detectors in the building
 
Grade levels: 9 to 12
Class size: 25
Enrollment: 543
Ethnicity %:
  1 W; 37 B; 57 H; 4 A
4 year graduation rate: 79.0%
District 11
HS Supt: Elena Papaliberios
Admissions: Attendance at open house
Neighborhood: Gun Hill
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Armed with the belief that "a small school is not a big school with fewer students," Principal Bruce Abramowitz of the High School of Computers and Technology has an ambitious goal: to establish a place where students pass their Regents exams, receive training in computer hardware and network maintenance, and learn that all their classes are interconnected. The school, which opened with a 9th grade in September 2004, is located in the Evander Childs high school complex...

 

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(student)
Nov 23, 2009

I will say it straight high school of computers and technology is ghetto. Plain and simple. Student dont care for any of the work most are failing. The computer class is like a computer class n... read more

(student)
Oct 19, 2009

The school has improved significantly over the past three years. Currently a senior, I believe I made the right choice to enroll into HSCT. While there are no AP courses yet to be offered, you... read more

Nov 14, 2007 "I was lost the first day. I asked the teacher five times, 'where is the science lab?' and they wouldn't help me. They would just say 'I don't know. You figure it out,'" said one student. (November... read more

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