- Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School
Infobox School
name = Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School
caption = North-Eastern end of High Tech High
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established =2000
type = Public
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district =San Diego Unified School District
grades = 9-12
head of school =
dean = Marcus Bell
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students = 527
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athletics = Football, soccer, hockey, softball, baseball, golf, track, cross country, fencing, basketball, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, fencing
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streetaddress = 2861 Womble Rd.
city =San Diego
state =California
zipcode = 92106
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country =USA
homepage = http://www.hightechhigh.org/Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School, often referred to as High Tech High (HTH), is a public charter
high school inSan Diego, California . It is the first model school in a program which attempts to change the way most students in theUnited States and other countries with similar schools are taught.Fact|date=March 2008History
Beginning in 1998, forty public and corporate partners, led by current board chair Gary Jacobs, began meeting to discuss the current state of education in San Diego. Faced with a shortage of workers for the locally strong high tech and biotech industries, the group wondered why the local school system wasn't better able to produce more qualified workers. Having given money to the school district in the past and questioning the return on that investment, these local entrepreneurs decided to open a new high school and christened it High Tech High.
Soon thereafter, long time educator
Larry Rosenstock was asked to present to this group about different possible governance structures for the school. He then became the founding principal of the school. Rosenstock is now the C.E.O. of the network of schools.The school was founded in September 2000 with 200 students and currently educates 527 students.
High Tech High occupies a building on the former Navy Training Center in the Point Loma area, which is now known as
Liberty Station . The school has an emphasis onproject-based learning (most learning comes from multi-subject projects, rather than the more traditional approach, where teachers talk and students listen), real-world connection, personalization, and having a common intellectual mission (no ability grouping).High Tech High has also branched off five other high schools (High Tech High International, High Tech High Media Arts, High Tech High North County, and High Tech High Chula Vista) two middle schools (High Tech Middle and High Tech Middle Media Arts) and Explorer elementary school. Together, they are called the "
High Tech High Village ". Most students simply call it "The Village". All of the schools are very close, and are within a few minutes walking distance. The latest addition to their chain of schools are the ones located in Chula Vista and San Marcos. Mission Valley might be the newest school added, there's talk.Part of the
Liberty Station retail district is located near theHigh Tech Village . The high school students are allowed access to these stores during lunch.Methodology
The method of teaching is very different in High Tech High schools when compared to almost any other public schools in the United States. It is based on "project-based learning." In this concept, students are given a project which involves working independently and doing research to complete it. Some classes have cross-platform projects where grades from different subjects will be all part of the same project.
Projects the students have worked on include designing a human-powered
submarine , genetic manipulation, designing a water treatment plant, and a book on theHarlem Renaissance .All students complete semester long internships in the junior year. Students leave school for half the day twice a week to complete projects at various places such as website companies, biotech firms, non profits, and other schools.
Surprising to many, technology is not a major focus of the school. Each classroom does have a number of
laptops students can check out and there are projectors in the classrooms and commons areas where students can present their projects. Several news reports have commented that the environment is more like a high tech workplace than a traditional school. However, the intent of the school is to offer a liberal arts education, preparing students equally well in math, science, humanities, and the arts. The technology is primarily a tool to facilitate the learning of these disciplines.Financing
The schools are primarily publicly funded. The
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation contributed a one time gift of $1000 per student when the school opened and has pledged millions of dollars to build more schools following the model over the next four years. Some are already in operation. Financial support to develop the original HTH also came from Gary Jacobs, son ofQualcomm founderIrwin Jacobs . Gary also donated almost 9 million dollars in building space for 3 of the schools in the village. The school operates on less money per pupil than San Diego Unified. The cost of the land, building, and tenant improvements for the school is less than the construction costs incurred by the district to serve similar numbers of students.Admissions
High Tech High regularly receives many times more applications than there are openings, as the student body is limited to 400 students. The school is kept small by design, avoiding the problems created by the impersonal nature of larger high schools. Interested students must submit a one page application and must attend an admissions meeting to learn about the school. All applicants are then placed in a random lottery. The lottery is set up to allow an equal number of girls and boys in to the system as well as divided in to separate pools by zip code areas in order to obtain a sampling of students from all over the district.
Results
The latest available data shows more than 75% of HTH students scored above the US national average in standardized tests in reading, language,
mathematics , andscience .The program is unique enough that it had over 600 visitors, including
U.S. state GovernorsGray Davis (CA),Tom Ridge (PA),Bill Owens (CO), and SenatorJoe Lieberman , in its first year alone. Other visitors includePeter Yarrow ,Arnold Schwarzenegger ,Kathleen Kennedy Townsend ,Eli Broad ,Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez, andBill Richardson . On February 15, 2006,Bill Gates andOprah made a surprise appearance on their education tour.The central High Tech High Learning organization (with support from the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ) has since opened several middle schools and high schools using the original HTH model:fsct*New Bedford Global Learning Charter School,
New Bedford, Massachusetts
*High Tech High Bayshore,Redwood City, California
*New Urban High School,Clackamas, Oregon
*Mirta Ramirez Computer Science Charter School,Chicago, Illinois
*City High School,Tucson, Arizona
*High Tech High InternationalSan Diego, California
*High Tech High Media ArtsSan Diego, California
*High Tech MiddleSan Diego, California
*High Tech Middle Media ArtsSan Diego, California
*High Tech High Los AngelesLos Angeles, California Clubs
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FIRST RoboticsTeam 1538
*Model United Nations
*Sierra Club
*Key Club
*ASB
*GSA (Gay Straight Alliance )
*Christian Club
*Golf Club
*Gavel Club
*Student Advisory Groups
*08 Committee
*09 Committee
*Student Ambassadors
*Marc Societyports
*Boys Baseball
*Girls Softball
*Boys Soccer - Frontier League Champions
*Girls Soccer
*Tennis
*Fencing
*Ultimate Frisbee
*Boys Basketball
*Girls Basketball
*Girls Volleyball - Frontier League Co-Champions
*Golf
*Track
*Cross CountryExternal links
* [http://www.team1538.com/ High Tech High First Robotics Team]
* [http://www.forbes.com/free_forbes/2004/1011/080.html?rl04 Forbes article on High Tech High School: "Where Everyone Can Overachieve"]
* [http://www.hightechhigh.org/ High Tech High website]
* [http://sierraclub.hightechhigh.org/ High Tech High Sierra Club website]
* [http://mun.hightechhigh.org/ High Tech High MUN website]
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