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Middle Bucks Institute of Technology

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Type
  
Vocational School

Grades
  
10-12

Color
  
Red, White, and Black

Director
  
Kathryn Strouse

Affiliation
  
Public

Phone
  
+1 215-343-2480

Address
  
2740 Old York Road, Jamison, PA 18929, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 7:30AM–4PMTuesday7:30AM–4PMWednesday7:30AM–4PMThursday7:30AM–4PMFriday7:30AM–4PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday7:30AM–4PMSuggest an edit

District
  
Middle Bucks Institute Of Tech School District

Motto
  
"Merging Business, Industry, and Technology"

Similar
  
Central Bucks High School S, North Montco Tech Car, Eastern Center For Arts & Tech, Bucks County Technical, William Tennent High Sch

Profiles

Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT) is a vocational-technical school serving Centennial, Central Bucks, New Hope/Solebury, and Council Rock School Districts in Pennsylvania, United States. Many secondary-school students who wish obtain an in-depth education in specific technical areas not covered by their "home school" choose to attend MBIT. Typically, a student will attend either in the morning (A Session) or in the afternoon (B Session), for a three-hour class and then return to their home school. MBIT offers classes, including: Childcare, Computer Networking, Website Design, Automotive Technologies, Programming, HVAC, Dental Occupations, Health Occupations, Public Safety, Culinary Arts, Cosmetology, and Multimedia Technology.

Educational program

MBIT uses the Career Cluster model, and offers eight such clusters: "Architecture & Construction", "Arts, A/V Technology & Communications", "Computer & Information Science", "Engineering and Manufacturing", "Health Science", Hospitality & Tourism", "Human Services", and "Transportation". Each cluster has one or more associated career pathways. Students typically choose one career pathway, which includes core classes common to the cluster, and courses specific to the pathway.

References

Middle Bucks Institute of Technology Wikipedia