Tampa Bay Technical High School (TBT) is a public comprehensive
magnet high school for grades 9–12 in
Florida, United States. It was established in 1969 as Tampa Bay
Vocational Technical School. The school mascot is the
Titan. Students apply for one of three programs: Tampa Bay Technical High School Programs, Academy of Architecture & Environmental Design, or Academy of Health Professions. The school campus resembles a community college campus with laboratory facilities for technology programs. Transportation is provided by the
Hillsborough County Public Schools through a bus transfer system.
Demographics
Tampa Bay Tech HS is 48.7% Black, 29.8% Hispanic, 13.4% White, 4.0% Asian, 3.9% multiracial, and .2% other[3]
Academics
In 2015–2016 Tampa Bay Technical High School had a graduation rate of 95%, and 75% of students were enrolled in
Advanced Placement courses, with 41% passing.[4] Dual enrollment courses are available through
Hillsborough Community College.[5]
The school offers the following programs:
Technology programs
Auto Body Repair
Automotive Repair
Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Architecture
Business Education
Business Health Administration Academy
Commercial Art Academy
Computer Systems Technology
Culinary Arts
Diesel Technology
Early Childhood Education
Interior Design
Journalism
Welding
Industrial Electricity
ROTC
Academy of Health
The Health program teaches Cardiology, Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy, Veterinary Assistant, Medical Laboratory, Vision Specialist, Dental Aid, and Radiology and EMS Training.
Academy of Architecture
The Academy of Architecture has classes in two separate rooms, each a fully functioning lab. The students learn fundamental skills about the architecture field and practice
computer-aided design as well as
manual drafting. Students enter contests throughout the year, including a local drafting and design competition at the Strawberry Festival, national drafting and design competitions with
SkillsUSA, and the
West Point Bridge Design Contest.
Club involvement
Clubs are plentiful in the school and some nationwide clubs include chapters at Tampa Bay Tech. Clubs are divided into Career, Service, Interest and Honors Clubs.
Kevin Jermaine "Kay-Jay" Harris - Drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 10th round of the 1997 MLB June Amateur Draft. Played college football for the West Virginia Mountaineers followed by a short stint in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins, St. Louis Rams, and New York Giants.[10][11]