FUTURE Guide here - Hartford Public Schools
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Bulkeley High School–Teacher<br />
Preparation & Humanities Academies<br />
300 Wethersfield Avenue<br />
<strong>Hartford</strong>, CT 06114<br />
860-695-1202 – Lower School<br />
860-695-1163 – Upper School<br />
Principal (Lower School): Oscar Padua<br />
Email: paduo001@hartfordschools.org<br />
Principal (Upper School): Gayle Allen-Greene<br />
Email: ggreene @hartfordschools.org<br />
URL: http://www.hartfordschools.org/index.php/our-schools<br />
School Hours: 8:15 am – 3:15 pm<br />
Grades Served: 9 – 12<br />
School Uniform: Yes<br />
Overview:<br />
Bulkeley High School offers students the opportunity to focus on Teacher Preparation or the Humanities. The purpose of<br />
the Teacher Prep Studies program is to attract, recruit and train students who have an interest in the field of education, with<br />
a goal of providing students with meaningful, creative, hands-on learning activities.<br />
The Humanities Studies Program at Bulkeley High School focuses on the study of the human condition through<br />
reasoning and a variety of creative modes of expression. These modes may include writing, film making or theatrics. The<br />
Program develops students intellectually, culturally, and creatively through historical lenses. Our curriculum integrates a<br />
variety of multicultural influences into instruction.<br />
Students in Grade 9 choose their pathway once they are enrolled in the school.<br />
Special features:<br />
> Awarded $20,000 from the “Go Green Award” from CL&P<br />
> Collaboration with area colleges and universities.<br />
> Numerous opportunities for students to receive college credits starting in their junior year<br />
> PBIS school- “Responsible, Respectable, Safe and Involved<br />
> Students have the opportunity to participate in The City Slickers Equestrian Program.<br />
> Third Grade Promise -100 juniors read 1,200 books to area Pre-K - third grade students.<br />
NOTES<br />
D d i s t r i c t g r a d e s 9-12 z o n e 4<br />
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