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Bronx Engineering and Technology Academy

99 Terrace View Avenue Bronx, NY 10463
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  • Performance3 Below Average
  • Satisfaction 4 Average
  • Diversity 5 Average
3/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
SAT Scores<br> 1150 / 2400
Average
Regents English
46%
Below Average
Regents Mathematics
25%
Below Average
Regents Science
30%
Below Average
Regents History
52%
Average
Regents Rate
53%
Average
10-Credit Rate
70%
Average
Weighted Diploma Rate 214.2 / 350
Average
Regents Completion 39.8 / 100
Average
College Enrollment Rate 45.7 / 100
Average
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More about Bronx Engineering and Technology Academy

Population 444 students
School Type High
Grades 9th-12th
2012 Progress
Report
B
Avg. Attendance Rate 84%
Advanced Placement Courses
  • Calculus AB
  • Chemistry
  • English Language and Composition
  • English Literature and Composition
  • Physics B
  • Spanish Language
  • Spanish Literature
  • United States History
  • World History
Program Highlights
  • Students are expected to complete four years of math
  • technology and science; day trips to Manhattan College campus
  • Advisory course
  • Saturday Academy featuring PSAT/SAT prep
  • Society of Hispanic Engineers
  • National Society of Black Engineers
Clubs
  • Robotics
  • Pretty in Pink
  • Boys 2 Men
  • Chess
  • Dance; Precious
  • Extraordinary &amp; Exceptional
  • Articulate
  • Lady
  • Scholars (PEARLS)
Academic Extracurriculars
  • National Honor Society
Cultural & Arts Partners)
  • The Center For Architecture Foundation
Higher Education Partnerships
  • Manhattan College School of Engineering
  • The City College of New York
  • Lehman College
Non-Profit Opportunities
  • New Visions for Public Schools
  • College Summit
  • Upward Bound/Talent Search
  • Anti-Defamation League
Other Partnerships
  • Institute for the Advancement of Mathematics
  • Turner Construction
  • Transatlanic Partnership
Community Organization Partners
  • Riverdale Mental Health Center
Sports
  • All students are eligible for John F. Kennedy Campus sports teams.
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