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TechBoston Academy

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Founded in 2002, TechBoston Academy (TBA) is a pilot school located in Dorchester, Massachusetts, United States that offers a college preparatory curriculum to students in grades 6–12. TBA immerses its 1,050 students to a wide span of technological resources such as laptops, Smartboards, PDAs, digital cameras, Google Apps for Education, and podcasting. TBA offers advanced courses that utilize this technology and cover topics such as digital art, Adobe graphic design applications, computer programming, and E-commerce.

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TechBoston Academy
Peacevale Road, Boston Dorchester

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TechBoston Academy

Peacevale Road 9
02124 Boston, Dorchester
Massachusetts, United States
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