{"id":2323,"date":"2019-10-23T17:00:55","date_gmt":"2019-10-24T00:00:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/salesianbulletin.org\/?p=2323"},"modified":"2025-04-22T18:54:52","modified_gmt":"2025-04-23T01:54:52","slug":"don-bosco-tech-open-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/salesianbulletin.org\/es\/2019\/10\/23\/don-bosco-tech-open-house\/","title":{"rendered":"Don Bosco Tech Open House"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By: Karen Krynen<br \/>\nCommunication Officer<\/p>\n<p>Don Bosco Technical Institute (Bosco Tech) will host its Open House for prospective students and their families on Sunday, November 17, 2019, from 12 noon to 4 pm. Middle school students are invited to tour the school\u2019s extensive engineering and applied science labs and participate in Bosco Tech\u2019s signature Explore and Create workshops. Offered to boys in grades 6\u20138, these complimentary sessions provide the opportunity to experience the school\u2019s uniquely integrated, hands-on science and engineering education. Space is limited, so reservations are needed for these exciting workshops. \u201cOpen House is the perfect opportunity for prospective students and their families to learn more about all Bosco Tech has to offer,\u201d said Bosco Tech Principal Jeff Krynen. \u201cThey can see firsthand how the school has earned its reputation as a premier college-preparatory, STEM-focused high school.\u201d Information about the school\u2019s six technology programs also will be available, including details about the new Biological, Medical &amp; Environmental Technology (BMET) program. BMET courses will prepare students for advanced post-secondary studies in health care, environmental engineering and biomedical research. It joins the school\u2019s existing engineering majors: Architecture &amp; Construction Engineering (ACE); Computer Science &amp; Electrical Engineering (CSEE); Integrated Design, Engineering and Art (IDEA); Media Arts &amp; Technology (MAT); and Materials Science, Engineering &amp; Technology (MSET). Bosco Tech is an all-male Catholic high school that uniquely combines a rigorous college-preparatory program with a technology-focused education. The innovative curriculum allows students to exceed university admission requirements while completing extensive integrated coursework in one of several applied science and engineering fields. On Niche.com\u2019s list of top Catholic boys\u2019 high schools in California and the U.S., Bosco Tech boasts a college acceptance rate of 100 percent, with the majority of graduates pursuing STEM-related post-secondary majors at four-year universities. Visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.boscotech.edu\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.boscotech.edu<\/a> or call 626-940-2000 to arrange a campus tour or to learn more about our academic, extracurricular, honors and Advanced Placement, and international student programs. For more information about the Open House or to participate in a workshop, contact Director of Admissions John Garcia at <a href=\"mailto:jgarcia@boscotech.edu\">jgarcia@boscotech.edu<\/a> or 626-940-2009. Details about financial aid and shadow tours will be available during the event.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By: Karen Krynen Communication Officer Don Bosco Technical Institute (Bosco Tech) will host its Open House for prospective students and their families on Sunday, November 17, 2019, from 12 noon to 4 pm. Middle school students are invited to tour the school\u2019s extensive engineering and applied science labs and participate in Bosco Tech\u2019s signature Explore and Create workshops. 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