A.I. Prince Technical High School

A.I. CTHS
Location
Hartford, Connecticut
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Type Technical High School
Founded 1960
Color(s) Purple, Yellow, & White
Mascot Falcon

A.I. Prince Technical High School(Also known as Prince Tech) is a technical high school located in Hartford, Connecticut. The school is one of 17 technical high schools in the Connecticut system.[1]

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History

A.I. Prince Technical School was the name given to the Hartford Trade School when it was moved from 110 Washington Street to the 400 Brookfield Street campus in October 1960. The school was renamed after Albert I. Prince, former managing editor of The Hartford Times newspaper, he was also a member of the State Board of Education for 18 years and served as the Chairman of the State Board of Education for 12 years.

The Hartford Trade School was founded in 1915 on Washington Street and in 1958 construction for the Brookfield Street campus began, and in late 1960 the new school opened.

Trades

Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing

Automotive Technology

Carpentry

Culinary Arts

Electrical

Fashion Technology

Graphics Technology

Hairdressing & Barbering

Information Systems Technology

Masonry

Plumbing & Heating

Music and Thearter Production Technology

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