We've produced a video on Career and Technical Education, plus a dozen new high school profiles, just in time for the high school application deadline on Friday.

Manhattan

The High School for Environmental Sciences offers traditional academics and internships with a green theme.

The Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science and Engineering has a new principal and seems to have bounced back after a tumultuous year.

Near Wall Street, theHigh School of Economics and Finance offers students paid internships and the chance to write a business plan. Next door, the High School of Leadership and Public Service has a new principal.

Brooklyn

Brooklyn Latin offers students an International Baccalaureate diploma as well as the chance to study--surprise surprise--Latin.

The High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology has big-school offerings and small-school attention.

Queens

The Baccalaureate School for Global Education combines a laid-back atmosphere and high-powered academics.

Math, Science Research and Technology Magnet High School has the best record of academic achievement of the small schools in the former Andrew Jackson High School.

Bronx

Marble Hill High School for International Studies, housed in the John F. Kennedy Educational Campus, has rigorous coursework that goes beyond city or state requirements

Pelham Prep Academy is the oldest and most established of the small schools in Christopher Columbus High School.

Staten Island

Staten Island Technical School offers four years of Russian and lots of school spirit.

At C.S.I. High School for International Studies, students may student Chinese, Japanese or Spanish.