Brooklyn Technical High School has secured $5 million for its Foundry Renovation project, which aims to create a Multimedia, Multiuse Research and Collaboration Center. The school, which serves nearly 6,000 students, currently lacks adequate library resources and collaboration spaces, with only 12 computers and two printers. City Councilmember Susan Zhuang advocated for this funding, deeming it critical to support the curriculum which emphasizes research and teamwork. Over 60% of the student population identifies as Asian or Pacific Islander, representing a significant demographic in the district.
Brooklyn Technical High School has been allocated $5 million for its Foundry Renovation to create a Multimedia, Multiuse Research and Collaboration Center, addressing its inadequate facilities.
The school, built over 90 years ago, currently has a library with only 12 computers and two printers, insufficient for nearly 6,000 students.
City Councilmember Susan Zhuang emphasized the need for a flexible space for research and project-based teamwork, vital for the school's current curriculum.
Over 60% of Brooklyn Tech’s student body, nearly 3,500 students, identify as Asian or Pacific Islander, highlighting the demographic significance within the district.
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