Juniors must complete a relevant project while in their internship that benefits the organization and is later presented to teachers, families, and mentors.
[7] Students created tote bags to support clients suffering from disorders at Rady Children’s Hospital.
The students at High Tech wanted people to be aware of the rise in mental health, especially among teens.
These all affect mental health, whether people are insecure about wanting to sew or they feel resentment for the practices of the fashion industry.
These topics were touched upon due to the then President of the United States, Barack Obama’s incentive to encourage the use of technology in education.
HTH schools serve students from kindergarten through 12th grade, offering a hands-on, multi-subject approach to education.
It’s a project-based school with an emphasis on preparing students for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.
There are six total campuses;[15] Original, International, Media Arts, Chula Vista, Mesa, and North county.
This nontraditional, hands-on learning approach fosters innovation, critical thinking, and real-world problem-solving skills.
Class sizes at this school are also small, this helps teachers connect with their students and understand their passions while preparing them for college.