Staten Island Technical High School
485 Clawson Street, Staten Island, NY, 10306-4254 - Map Map

School Overview:
Definition of Terms
Staten Island Technical High School
School Level High school
School Type Vocational school
Grades Offered Grades 9 - 12
County Richmond County, NY
Students & Faculty
Total Students 788 students
% Male / % Female 47%  /  53%
Total Classroom Teachers 42 teachers
Students by Grade
Grade 9 - 231 students
Grade 10 - 194 students
Grade 11 - 180 students
Grade 12 - 183 students
This School
(NY) School Average
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:19 1:14
Students by Ethnicity
This School
(NY) School Average
% American Indian n/a 1%
% Asian 13% 4%
% Hispanic 3% 17%
% Black 1% 19%
% White 83% 58%
Additional Student Information
This School
(NY) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch 7% 28%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch 3% 6%
% Migrant Students Enrolled n/a n/a
School Performance:
(NY) Statewide Testing Performance
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School District:
School District Name New York City Public s School District
This School's Agency
(NY) District Average
Number of Schools Managed 60 4
Number of Students Managed 57,268 students 2,265 students
District Total Revenue n/a $31,819,000
District Expenditure n/a $31,869,000
District Revenue / Student n/a $14,048
District Expenditure / Student n/a $14,070
District Graduation Rates n/a 97%
In the News:
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School Notes:
  • Staten Island Technical High School (also referred to as Staten Island Tech, S.I.T.H.S., or simply Tech), is one of the nine specialized public high schools in New York City. It is located in the New Dorp neighborhood of Staten Island. Recently, U.S. News & World Report published Staten Island Tech as the 32nd best school in the United States. The school is operated by the New York City Department of Education. It consistently ranks among the best schools in New York City in graduation rate, Regents test scores, and attendance. In its most recent progress report, the New York City Department of Education assigned it the highest possible grade of "A". The 2009 cutoff was 494.
  • History
  • Staten Island Tech began in 1982 as an annex of Ralph R. McKee Vocational-Technical High School, located in the New Dorp neighborhood of Staten Island, after New Dorp High School, which had occupied the building since it was built in the 1930s, moved to its current location on New Dorp Lane. The technical courses were taught in the annex, while the vocational courses stayed in St. George. Through the advocacy of parents, staff, and students, Staten Island Tech was made an independent high school by the New York City Board of Education in May 1988. Nicholas M. Bilotti, who had been serving as director of the annex, was appointed principal of the new high school.
  • The school admitted students based on their seventh-grade class grades and standardized-test scores until 2005, when it was added to the group of New York City's specialized high schools and therefore began using the New York City Specialized High Schools Admissions Test to screen prospective students. Thus, it became the first and only specialized high school on Staten Island.
  • Curriculum
  • The curriculum at Staten Island Technical High School is purely college preparatory, focusing on science and engineering. The mandatory engineering classes taken by students are AutoCAD, electronics, Lego robotics, and Cisco networking. Students can also choose from thirteen Advanced Placement courses offered at the school. Science AP classes are AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Physics B, and AP Physics C. The history AP classes offered are AP US Government and Politics, AP US History, and AP World History. Language AP classes are AP English Language and Composition, AP English Literature, and AP Russian Language and Culture. AP Macroeconomics is also offered along with AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC. In addition, the school operates College Now, a program run by Kingsborough Community College. College Now courses offered include business, statistics, and sociology. Optional electives for Junior and Senior students include creative writing, Forensics, and Biotechnology.
  • Tech freshman science fair winners are invited to join the school's Science Engineering Research Program, more commonly known as SERP. Students remain in this program until their senior year. Throughout their high school career, they participate in various competitions including the Intel Talent Search, NYCSEF (New York City Science and Engineering Fair), ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair), and the Quality of Life Competition.
  • Athletics and extracurricular activities
  • Staten Island Technical High School's sports program operates in partnership with McKee High School, and their shared teams are known as the MSIT Seagulls. The MSIT teams play various sports including football, soccer, volleyball, wrestling, fencing, and track. Staten Island Tech's Boys Track team made back to back Cross-Country state appearances in the 06-07 and 07-08 XC seasons. The Boys Track team recently won the Varsity and JV city championships in a record breaking fashion. As far as other extra-curricular activities go, Staten Island Tech runs SING!, has a spring musical, and hosts more than forty-five clubs. Of particular note, the school's Junior State of America chapter recently won the 2008 Chapter of the Year Award bestowed by the national organization.
  • Staten Island Technical High School's robotics team is one of the many fairly developed teams in the city. The team competes in the FIRST Robotics Competition as Team 375, or "The Robotic Plague", and consistently manages to make it into the semi-finals. In the 2006 season they were the Regional Winner in addition to winning the Chairman's award for their robot, the "Rambo". and have even won the Autodesk Inventor Animation Award at the New York City Regional, and has won the Chairman's award in New York City in 2006.
  • In Popular Culture
  • Staten Island Technical High School appears in a recurring Saturday Night Live clip in which curators from the Staten Island Zoo air "documentaries" about animals, sent to them by students.
  • Notable alumni
  • Jeff Berardelli '93, television meteorologist for WFOR-TV.
  • Ingrid Michaelson '97, musician.
  • External links
  • www.siths.org -- Home page of Staten Island Technical High School
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School Zip Code:
About This Zip Code (10306)
School Zip (10306)
(NY) State Average
Population (Approximate) 55,698 people 18,208,943 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 26% 32%
Population Average Age 38 years old 34 years old
Average Household size 2.7 persons 2.6 persons
Median Household Income $55,413 $41,761
Avg. # of Rooms in Household 5.5 rooms 4.6 rooms
Median Age of Housing Structure 43 years old 56 years old
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