Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School
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Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School is an American
high school
that was honored by the Blue Ribbon Schools Program
in 2009. Brewbaker serves students in grades 9 through 12. Brewbaker Tehnology Magnet High School opened in August 2001 as a product of a partnership between Montgomery County Public Schools, the Montgomery City Council, and the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce with funding from a series of federal and local grants. Brew Tech graduates have expressed that our rigorous classes and technology-infused curriculum were key to their academic success in college. Females and minorities majoring in math, science, engineering, and other technology-related fields have especially benefited form the Brew Tech experience.
Accredited by Southern Association of Colleges & Schools (SACS).
Students consistently score above the national average every year.
All residents of Montgomery County may apply for admission regardless of race, sex, religion, or national origin. Admission is bases on an application process where students must meet a minimum qualification criteria in order to be considered for enrollment. Admission criteria include grade point average, record of attendance, conduct record, and available space.
Nominated for the No Child Left Behind "Blue Ribbon Award" – 2009
US News & World Report Bronze Medal School for 2008
Renaissance Master School – 2004-2005
18 students. Some core classes may have up to 24 students.
Over 95 percent of graduates attend 4-year colleges.
Our student demographics mirror the ethnic and socioeconomic diversity of the local community including several international students.
504 Students
Brew Tech employs a diverse, dedicated faculty and staff that includes thirty-three classroom teachers, one counselor, one media specialist, technology coordinator, and two administrators. The staff members hold master's degrees, educational specialist degrees, and one doctorate degree. Brew Tech faculty and staff members participate in an extensive professional development program through AP College Ready and other professional organizations.
100 percent.
Over $1.6 million awarded to the 2008 graduating class.
Silver and Black
Ram
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that was honored by the Blue Ribbon Schools Program
Blue Ribbon Schools Program
The Blue Ribbon Schools Program is a United States government program created in 1981 to honor schools which have achieved high levels of performance or significant improvements with emphasis on schools serving disadvantaged students. The program centers around a self-assessment conducted by the...
in 2009. Brewbaker serves students in grades 9 through 12. Brewbaker Tehnology Magnet High School opened in August 2001 as a product of a partnership between Montgomery County Public Schools, the Montgomery City Council, and the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce with funding from a series of federal and local grants. Brew Tech graduates have expressed that our rigorous classes and technology-infused curriculum were key to their academic success in college. Females and minorities majoring in math, science, engineering, and other technology-related fields have especially benefited form the Brew Tech experience.
- Accreditation:
Accredited by Southern Association of Colleges & Schools (SACS).
- ACT Scores:
Students consistently score above the national average every year.
- Admission:
All residents of Montgomery County may apply for admission regardless of race, sex, religion, or national origin. Admission is bases on an application process where students must meet a minimum qualification criteria in order to be considered for enrollment. Admission criteria include grade point average, record of attendance, conduct record, and available space.
- Awards and Recognitions:
Nominated for the No Child Left Behind "Blue Ribbon Award" – 2009
US News & World Report Bronze Medal School for 2008
Renaissance Master School – 2004-2005
- Class Size Average:
18 students. Some core classes may have up to 24 students.
- College Attendance:
Over 95 percent of graduates attend 4-year colleges.
- Demographics:
Our student demographics mirror the ethnic and socioeconomic diversity of the local community including several international students.
- Enrollment:
504 Students
- Faculty & Staff:
Brew Tech employs a diverse, dedicated faculty and staff that includes thirty-three classroom teachers, one counselor, one media specialist, technology coordinator, and two administrators. The staff members hold master's degrees, educational specialist degrees, and one doctorate degree. Brew Tech faculty and staff members participate in an extensive professional development program through AP College Ready and other professional organizations.
- Graduation Rate:
100 percent.
- Scholarships Awarded:
Over $1.6 million awarded to the 2008 graduating class.
- School Colors:
Silver and Black
- School Mascot:
Ram