Charter School for Applied Technologies

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Charter School for Applied Technologies
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Location
Buffalo, New York

United States
Coordinates42°57′56″N 78°53′44″W / 42.965493°N 78.895664°W / 42.965493; -78.895664Coordinates: 42°57′56″N 78°53′44″W / 42.965493°N 78.895664°W / 42.965493; -78.895664
Information
TypeCharter school
Motto"Where Every Day Is Career Day" [1]
EstablishedApril 20th,[1] 2001
SuperintendentAndrew Lyle
PrincipalAnn Morgante (high school)
GradesK-12
Enrollment2357
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Yellow and navy blue
Team nameEagles [1]

Charter School for Applied Technologies is a charter school located in Buffalo, New York.

Charter School for Applied Technologies was founded in 2001 as a K-6 school serving about 700 students.[2] It has since then expanded into a K-12 school with three different campuses. It is the largest Charter School in New York State.[3] It is also one of the only Charter Schools in New York State to offer a K-12 education.

There are three different buildings for the Elementary School (K-5), Middle School (6-8) and the High School (9-12). All three are located in Buffalo, New York 14207 (except the Middle School, which is at zip code 14214).

  • The Elementary School, Charter School for Applied Technologies Elementary School, opened in 2001. It is the main building and is located at 2303 Kenmore Ave.[4]
  • The Middle School, Charter Middle School for Applied Technologies Middle School, in the former (until 2013) Holy Angels Academy, is located at 24 Shoshone St.[5] The 2014 - 2015 school year was the first year of CSAT being occupied in the former Holy Angels Academy building.
  • The High School, Charter School for Applied Technologies High School is located at 2245 Kenmore Ave.[6]
  • Charter School for Applied Technology has an enrollment of about 2367 students from over 18 local school districts in Erie and Niagara County. Approximately 80% of students reside in the city of Buffalo.[1]
  • CSAT's Mission is to prepare students to attain family-sustaining careers by integrating career-exploration and a lifetlong learning culture.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Charter School for Applied Technologies / Overview". www.csat-k12.org.
  2. ^ "About CSAT". www.csat-k12.org.
  3. ^ Gee, Denise; Epstein, Jonathan. "Tonawanda charter school expanding to former Holy Angels site". www.buffalonews.com.
  4. ^ "K-5". www.csat-k12.org.
  5. ^ "6-8". www.csat-k12.org.
  6. ^ "High School". www.csat-k12.org.

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