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October 9, 2019

New P-TECH Open Houses Scheduled

A new series of open houses have been scheduled for the coming weeks for the innovative Capital Region BOCES Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH).

Open houses will be conducted at the P-TECH West Campus at the Center for Advanced Technology at Mohonasen located at 400 Warrior Way, Schenectady, NY, 12303, and the P-TECH East Campus at Watervliet High School located at 1245 Hillside Dr., Watervliet, NY 12189.

Open houses are as follows:

  • Oct. 22, 2019 — West Campus at the Center for Advanced Technology, 6 to 7:30 p.m.
  • Nov. 13, 2019 — West Campus at the Center for Advanced Technology, 6 to 7:30 p.m.
  • Nov. 21, 2019 — East Campus at Watervliet High School, 6 to 7:30 p.m.

The cutting-edge, four- to six-year P-TECH program (grades 9-12 and two years of college) prepares students for future careers in the field of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) through hands-on, project based learning. Depending on their interests, students will study at one of two Capital Region sites beginning their freshman year and remain there for the duration of the program.

Offered to students throughout the region through a consortium that includes Capital Region BOCES, the Capital Region Chamber, Hudson Valley Community College and SUNY Schenectady County Community College, P-TECH offers a distinct pathway that leads to an associate’s degree from a neighboring college in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems or Cybersecurity.

Current students and business leaders alike praise the program.

“I chose P-TECH because it is going to give me a much better opportunity than any other school. To get an associate’s degree for free is amazing. Its jut a fantastic opportunity,” said Alyssa Ingle, a freshman from Guilderland.

Sha-Quan Jenkins, a sophomore in the program at the Watervliet Campus, chose P-TECH even though he doesn’t envision himself as a computer programmer or information technology expert.

“I chose P-TECH because through it I get to have a free college education and there are a whole lot of people that can’t afford college. I also get to learn more about computer programming and how to do what I want to do for a career in the music industry,” Jenkins said.

Dan Fruscio of CAPCOM, a Capital Region BOCES business partner that has leant his expertise to the P-TECH program, said the school is extremely valuable for the future of the region.

“The nontraditional classroom setting, real-world curriculum and hands-on approach to learning is an experience the students will be able to carry with them throughout their entire lives & careers,” he said. “As a business partner within the community, we recognize that these students are our future and how important P-TECH is.”

Learn more about the P-TECH and the application process