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Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering

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The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE) is an American high school located in Huntsville, Alabama. Founded in 2018, it is the first tuition-free residential high school focused on the integration of cyber technology and engineering across all academic disciplines. The school puts a focus on the teaching various topics relating to cyber, technology, and engineering, integrating such topics into core classes. The school is a state-owned magnet school that requires an application. Funds are provided through sponsorship of major companies, in exchange for internships that the students complete their senior year.

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Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering
Wynn Drive Northwest, Huntsville

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Wynn Drive Northwest
35893 Huntsville
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