Welcome to High Tech

Open since September 1991, High Tech High School is a full-time public school of choice that offers a challenging academic curricula in a technology-based environment. This environment facilitates the acquisition of a repertoire of skills that allows students to access and manipulate knowledge through technology.

In its short existence, High Tech High School has been named a Top Ten High School, a Governor's School of Excellence, a New Jersey Star School (twice) and has been cited by New Jersey Magazine as one of the state's great public high schools.

News
High Tech’s Jeffrey Jerschina Wins Chess Trophy
February 22, 2010 - Jeffrey Jerschina of High Tech High School, a resident of Bayonne, seized the school’s holiday chess crown
MUSICAL THEATRE DEPT. presents Disney’s ALADDIN
February 11, 2010 - The musical based on Disney’s full length cartoon movie, features such Oscar winning songs as “A Whole
High Tech’s Health & Heredity Class Traces Staff’s Roots
February 4, 2010 - After taking an inspiring trip to Ellis Island, the students of Dorothy Gilmartin’s Health & Heredity class have
High Tech’s David Saks Receives Groningen Award
February 1, 2010 - The New Jersey Performing Arts Center’s Wachovia Jazz for Teens program has selected Hoboken
High Tech’s Chess Club Holds Post-Holiday Tournament
February 1, 2010 - Although the High Tech High School Chess Tournament began in earnest weeks before the Holiday Season,
High Tech’s Soraya Hebron Prepares for Poetry Out Loud
February 1, 2010 - High Tech’s Soraya Hebron, Michael Haefner, Paul Marvucic, Tristen Mathis, Jake Ohring, and Leora Rosenberg proved
High Tech and AACT Arts Department to Host Help for Haiti Concert
January 25, 2010 - High Tech Dance and Music Departments are producing Concert for Haiti—A Benefit Concert for a Country in Need
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Important Dates


 

 

 

  March 18, 2010
   Early Dismissal
   1 pm dismissal for students only.   

 

March 19, 2010
 

Staff Development.
   All faculty and staff report. No students.