SciTech High

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The Harrisburg University of Science and Technology High School also known as SciTech High, located in downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, welcomed its first students in September 2003. SciTech High is a regional math and science magnet school attracts students from Harrisburg and neighboring school districts and is affiliated with the Harrisburg University of Science and Technology. Beginning with the 9th grade, SciTech High prepares students for a university curriculum, studying toward degrees in science, engineering and technology. The opportunity to create a unified 9-16 curriculum is unique in the nation and represents a potentially replicable approach to bridging the frequent discontinuity between high school and higher education.

ScitTech is not hard to get into, you just got to apply.The school is project based so you will be doing tons of them (Trust me I go there,been there since 9th grade). But anyways if your looking to expand your knowledge just apply before or during Feb.

                                          Bold text Laptops

When you enter to Scitech if you are a freshman you will NOT get a laptop (ye we kinda messed it up during our 9th grade year) But after 9th grade year, you will be able to get one to take home.

                                Bold text Lunch

Ever since 9th grade, it seems the lunch has gotten worse. So be prepared, or pack a lunch. There is a deli that you can go to in the morning for breakfast food. Well seeing that Scitech is located downtown you can choose from a lot of places to eat from (they don't open until after school).


SciTech High also focuses on the College in High School program, that lets students enroll in college classes while they are still in high school. Students take advanced and engaging science related courses and earn college credit while completing high school graduation requirements.

Funding for SciTech High comes from a variety of public/private sources. Since 2001, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has provided more than $124 million to support schools across the United States, including SciTech High.

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