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Chelsea Career and Technical Education High School
Looking southwest from Spring Street Park
Address
131 Avenue of the Americas
Region 2
New York City, New York 10013
United States
Coordinates40°43′29″N 74°00′18″W / 40.7246°N 74.0050°W / 40.7246; -74.0050
Information
TypePublic high school, Career & Technical Education School
Established1938
StatusOpen
School district02
SuperintendentMarisol Bradbury
PrincipalJaivelle Reed (I.A.)
Staff81
Grades9–12 & SE
Enrollment428
Color(s)  Navy
MascotLions
NicknameChelsea
Budget$2,576,752
Websitewww.chelseahs.org

Chelsea Career & Technical Education High School (formerly Chelsea Vocational High School, NYCDOE#M615) is a public Career and Technical Education (CTE) high school located at 131 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York, United States. It is a part of district 2 in the New York City Department of Education.

History

In 2011 the school began obtaining a $1 million grant and used it to buy electronic equipment.

Curriculum

The curriculum at Chelsea is arranged so that all students may take their chosen CTE sequence, while earning a regular or advanced regents high school diploma. Each student is required to take the same classes as the average high school student, with the exception that the foreign language requirement is only 2 credits (one full year instead of three). The only language offered at Chelsea is Spanish. In the requirements for an Advanced Regents diploma, the foreign language proficiency regent is exempted due to the many hours of their CTE sequences, averaging a full hour every day. In addition, Chelsea has advanced placement (AP) courses which include Calculus AB, English Literature and Composition, Government and Politics: United States, Physics C: Mechanics, Spanish Language, and United States History.

CTE shop classes

The shops (Information technology & Graphic design) are all pre-approved programs by the Department of Education and related industries. Each program has its own certification to be obtained by taking a test in the senior year, and all programs have internship opportunities.

CTE program Curriculum
Chelsea Technical Academy/Cisco Chelsea Technical Academy includes: C-Tech (a realistic hands-on training in systems and methods in the telecommunication fields); Cisco (centers on computer networking); and A+ certification (the design, development, support and management of computer systems).
SoHo Communication Arts Academy Commercial and Fine Arts, including Creative Design and Photoshop.

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Additionally, based on industry and DOE standards, a student graduating from Chelsea High School may be eligible for a Technical Endorsement seal on their diploma, which is equivalent to work experience of two years related to their CTE sequence.

Athletics and extracurricular activities

Categories Activities/Clubs
Leadership & Support Student government
Academic National Honor Society, Chelsea SAT (Prep SAT Program), Math Tutoring
Artistic Dance, Drama, Music, and Yearbook
Trade-Related Prescholars internship program, Chelsea newspaper, SCRATCH
PSAL Teams Sports
Boys Baseball & JV Baseball, Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross

Country, Handball, Indoor Track

Girls Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Softball

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References

  1. "Budget Overview for 2013-2014 School Year". NYC Department of Education. New York City Department of Education. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  2. Giordano, Mary Ann (January 27, 2012). "At Chelsea Career H.S., Worries About How to Get the Job Done". The New York Times. Archived from the original on January 28, 2012. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  3. ^ Manhattan Schools 2013 (PDF). 2013. p. 315. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 24, 2014. Retrieved February 1, 2020.

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