Issue #24, Feb/Mar 2007

1. HTH to Open Graduate School of Education

High Tech High has gained approval from California’s Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education to open the HTH Graduate School of Education in September of 2007 Read More

2. Israeli Educators Visit HTH

During the week of Feb. 12-16 the HTH village entertained 20 school leaders and university professors from Israel, both Arabs and Jews, under the auspices of the Jacobs International Teen Leadership Institute. Read More

Jennifer Husbands, Ph.D., Director of Site Support and Founding Director of the HTH Graduate School of Education

3. Donors Feted at Evening of Gratitude

On a slightly chilly evening, guests at the home of Cindy and Stephen Rhoads were greeted with warmhearted thanks from Larry Rosenstock, C.E.O., and Gary Jacobs, Chairman of the Board. Read More

4. HTH Robotics Teams Headed for Atlanta

HTH parents John and Marion Brooks report that two robotics teams from High Tech village schools won the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Vex Championship for San Diego, and have been invited to compete at the FIRST World Festival in Atlanta in April. Read More

5. Interns Publish Newsletter

The HTH/Manpower Academic Internship programs at HTH and HTH International have announced publication of the first Internship Newsletter, a lively collection of stories, reflections, mentor profiles and cartoons. Read More

6. HTH Happenings

HTM Students Present Civil War Documentaries; Author Cisneros Connects with Bayshore Student; HTH Network Sites Thriving. Read More



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