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Manchester School of Technology, Manchester NH
Manchester School of Technology, Manchester NH

The Manchester School of Technology (MST) is a school located at 100 Gerald Connors Circle, in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. A part of the Manchester School District, the school is focused on applied applications of programs of study, rather than the theoretical or abstract. The teachers for the programs are all experts in their fields, having worked in the field and bringing their own job experience to their classes. Even the classrooms themselves are designed to function in a manner similar to their real world counterparts. Currently it is its own high school. Until the establishment of the dedicated high school in 2012 it only had part-time 11th and 12th grade students who primarily attended other schools.

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Manchester School of Technology
Gerald Connors Circle, Manchester

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Gerald Connors Circle 100
03103 Manchester
New Hampshire, United States
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