All students will continue to build their core knowledge by taking classes required to earn a high school diploma in the state of Connecticut. The Academy will place a special focus on math, science and English as building blocks to success.
Students will also participate in courses to learn how science and math are used to design and construct equipment, structures, and power/energy sources that impact our world.
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Students will explore concepts of green or earth-friendly technologies and the role they can take in preserving natural resources. Students will work with local companies and agencies in Hartford for on-site learning opportunities, which may include visits to high-tech manufacturing and alternative energy companies, listening to guest speakers, job shadowing and participating in internships.
The theme-based curriculum is drawn from two national programs: Project Lead the Way (PLTW) and the National Academy Foundation (NAF).
The school has a significant partnership with the Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA) and is a grant recipient of United Technologies.
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