A. I. Prince Technical High School

A.I. Prince Technical High School, or Prince Tech, is a technical high school located in Hartford, Connecticut. Prince Tech receives students from many nearby towns.[1] Prince Tech prepares students for both college and careers through the achievement of 21st-century skills. Prince Tech is a part of the Connecticut Technical Education and Career System.

A.I. Prince Technical High School
Address
401 Flatbush Ave

,
Connecticut
06106

United States
Information
Founded1960 (1960)
CEEB code070270
PrincipalDaniel Mello
Grades9-12
Color(s)Purple, yellow, and white
   
MascotFalcon

History

The Hartford Trade School was founded in 1915. The school was renamed Albert I. Prince when it was moved from 110 Washington Street to 400 Brookfield Street in October 1960. Mr. Prince was the managing editor of The Hartford Times newspaper and served as the Chairman of the State Board of Education for 12 years.

Technologies

In addition to a complete academic program leading to a high school diploma,[2] students attending Prince Tech receive training in one of the following trades and technologies:[3]

  • Aerospace Component Manufacturing Technology
  • Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing
  • Automotive Technology
  • Carpentry
  • Culinary Arts
  • Digital Media
  • Electrical
  • Graphics Technology
  • Hairdressing and Cosmetology
  • Health Technologies
  • Information Systems Technology
  • Masonry
  • Plumbing and Heating


References

41.7431°N 72.7079°W / 41.7431; -72.7079

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