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High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology

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High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology is a public high school in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.It was established in the 1980s with a focus on preparing students for careers working with computers, including by teaching about word processing and databases. It has a software engineering program.It is located at 350 67th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220. It has 1300 students.The school is a Gothic style building. It was formerly Bay Ridge High School. As Bay Ridge High school, it was all girls, but it is now coed.In 2016, the building established a rooftop greenhouse for teaching about botany and food production.

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High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology
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11220 New York, Brooklyn
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