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High school in Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, United States
Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central
Address
258 East Adams Street
Syracuse, Onondaga, New York 13202
United States
Coordinates43°02′33″N 76°08′57″W / 43.0425°N 76.1493°W / 43.0425; -76.1493
Information
Former nameCentral Technical High School
School typePublic school, high school
School districtSyracuse City School District
Teaching staff46.10
Enrollment581 (2022–23)
Student to teacher ratio12.60
WebsiteInstitute of Technology at Syracuse Central

The Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central (commonly known as ITC), is a four-year, comprehensive, selective enrollment public high school located in downtown Syracuse, New York. The principal is James Natoli.

History

Old postcard of Central High School

The historic Central Technical High School (commonly known as Central Tech or CT) closed in 1975.

The building that currently houses ITC, was originally an annex of the historic building and has long housed the district's vocational and technical programs.

During this time, CT's courses were offered to junior and senior students only, with general education courses being completed at one of the district's traditional high schools.

By the early 2000s, many in the community were advocating for a renovation of the historic building, establishing a fifth high school. This dialogue eventually led to the creation of the Joint Schools Construction Board and the renovation of many Syracuse schools.

The annex building, located on East Adams Street, officially opened as a comprehensive high school in September 2007, welcoming full-time, freshman students. Interior renovations and additions were completed in 2012.

Student body and academics

ITC offers classes in general education, in a college-prep curriculum. Technical and career programs include Automotive Tech, Biotechnology, Culinary Arts, Electrical Technology, Mechanical Technology, and Media Communications.

Sports

ITC has varsity and junior varsity football and basketball teams. They also have district bowling, baseball, and lacrosse teams. For girls, there is a volleyball team. Track is also available for boys and girls.

References

  1. ^ "INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AT SYRACUSE CENTRAL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
  2. "Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central".
  3. "Joint Schools Construction Board".
  4. "Renovated Syracuse high school reopens its doors this morning". syracuse.com. September 4, 2021.


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