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| 485 Clawson Street Region 7 Staten Island, New York, Richmond, 10306 |
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| School number | R605 |
| School board | New York City Department of Education |
| School district | 31 |
| Superintendent | Linda Waite |
| Principal | Vincent Maniscalco |
| Vice principal | Robert J. Andrews, Kenneth Bonamo, Mark Erlenwein, and Dennis N. Giurici |
| Dean | James McCarthy |
| Chief custodian | Michael Paul |
| Staff | 72 |
| CEEB Code | 335401 |
| Average class size | 33 |
| Average class size | about 120 |
| Student:teacher ratio | 1:19 |
| Type | Public high school, Specialized |
| Budget | 12,442.59 USD |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Language | English |
| Classrooms | 55 |
| Hours in School Day | 6.75 |
| Accreditation(s) | University of the State of New York |
| Team name | MSIT Seagulls |
| Nickname | Tech |
| School Colour(s) | Gold and Black |
| Yearbook | Epoch |
| Newspaper | The Tech Horizon |
| Established | 1988 |
| Status | Open |
| Alumni | Jeff Berardelli |
| Enrollment | 900 |
| Homepage | http://www.siths.org |
Staten Island Technical High School (also referred to as Staten Island Tech, S.I.T.H.S., or simply Tech), is one of the nine specialized public high schools in New York City. It is located in the New Dorp section of Staten Island. Recently, Newsweek published Staten Island Tech as the 22nd best school in the United States. The school is operated by the New York City Department of Education. It consistently ranks among the best schools in New York City in graduation rate, Regents test scores, and attendance.[1]
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History
Staten Island Tech began in 1982 as an annex of Ralph R. McKee Vocational-Technical High School, located in the St. George section of Staten Island, after New Dorp High School, which had occupied the building since it was built in the 1930s, moved to its current location on New Dorp Lane. The technical courses were taught in the annex, while the vocational courses stayed in St. George.Through the advocacy of parents, staff, and students, Staten Island Tech was made an independent high school by the New York City Board of Education in May 1988. Nicholas M. Bilotti, who had been serving as director of the annex, was appointed principal of the new high school. The school admitted students based on their seventh-grade class grades and standardized-test scores until 2005, when it was added to the group of New York City's specialized high schools and therefore began using the New York City Specialized High Schools Admissions Test to screen prospective students.[2] Thus, it became the first and only specialized high school on Staten Island.
Curriculum
The curriculum is purely college preparatory, focusing on science and engineering with mandatory classes in AutoCAD, C++, electronics and Cisco networking. In addition, twelve Advanced Placement courses are offered in subjects ranging from Macroeconomics to Calculus BC to College Russian, which is the only language taught at the school.[3] In addition, the school operates College Now, a program run by Kingsborough Community College.
Athletics and extracirricular activities
Staten Island Technical High School's sports program operates in partnership with McKee High School, and their shared teams are known as the MSIT Seagulls. The MSIT teams play various sports including football, soccer, and volleyball. As far as other optional activites go, Staten Island Tech runs SING!, has a spring musical, and runs more than forty-five clubs.[4] The most well-known club at Staten Island Technical High School is robotics. The robotics team competes in the FIRST robotics competition as Team 375, or "The Robotic Plague", and is the number one team across the nation, with their 2006 season being their most successful, where they were the Regional Winner and won the Chairman's award with their robot, the "Rambo".[5]
References
- ^ 2004-2005 ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT (pdf). Retrieved on 2007-02-04.
- ^ History of Staten Island Technical High School (HTML) (Enlgish). Retrieved on 2007-11-26.
- ^ List of Staten Island Technical High School Classes (HTML) (English). Retrieved on 2007-11-27.
- ^ List of Staten Island Technical High School's Clubs (HTML) (English). Retrieved on 2007-11-27.
- ^ Team 375: The Robotic Plague - 2006 Season History (HTML) (English). Retrieved on 2007-11-27.
External links
- www.siths.org -- Home page of Staten Island Technical High School
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 3 | Region 4 | Region 5 | Region 6 | Region 7 | Region 8 | Region 9 | Region 10 |
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| High schools | Curtis • Dewey • Lafayette • Murrow • Staten Island Technical • Susan E. Wagner • Tottenville • New Utrecht |
| Middle schools | IS 49 |


