A. Philip Randolph Academies of Technology

The school was named in honor of A. Philip Randolph, an African-American labor movement and civil rights leader, during a standing-room-only dedication ceremony in 1980 in which Reverend Jesse Jackson was the keynote speaker.

The list included web design, presentation, along with programming and maintenance of computer systems to name a few.

The can get their 10-hour online osha certificate which the student can go to on a job site show the construction manager and start working.

This class is run by Mr. Alonza Bronner; who was the second African American firefighter in Jacksonville Florida.

HOSA for the health academy BPA for IT The school currently offers 11 Advanced Placement courses