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Joseph M. Barry Career and Technical Education Center

Basic Information
Address: 1196 Prospect Ave.
County: Nassau
Phone Number: 516.622.6800
Email: jclark@mail.nasboces.org
Principal: James Clark
Additional Information
School Type: CTE high School and Adult Education
Programs:
All Career Pathways
Accreditation: No
Founded: 1963
Ages/Grades: 11th grade - adult
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:30 AM - 10 PM
School Days in Calendar Year: 185
School Colors: Blue and white
Cluster: All Career Pathways
School Holidays: See NYS calendar/Nassau BOCES School Board
School Size: High School 1400; adult 1500
Classroom Size: 25
Student/Teacher Ratio: 15 - 25/1
Departments:
All CTE Career Pathways + Pupil Personnel Services, Academics, College and Career Center, Admissions, Data and Technology
Curriculum:
CTE Career Pathways
Integrated Academics
Pull Out Academics
Support Services:
Guidance
Psychologist
Work Based Learning
College Counselor
Camp Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Current highest level available
School Championships:
Skills USA National, State Regional
Multiple Industry Awards
School Clubs:
Skills USA
FFA
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Yes
Mission Statement:
Mission Statement: To partner with all Nassau County school districts in providing leadership and the highest quality educational and support services. We are committed to ensuring a successful, challenging, caring and safe environment that enables students of all ages and abilities to achieve their maximum potential.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Ensuring all students are prepared and ready with the credentials and evidence necessary for successful transitions to each progressive destination.
Notes/School Information:
Offering 21st century career and technical education opportunities to meet the needs of Long Island high school students and adults - worforce readiness and prepared for college and/or post-secondary education, Nassau BOCES serves one of the nation's most diverse communities as well as students with disabilities. Barry Tech's business, education and community partners ensure that programs and services are current, high-tech, state-of-the-art, and differentiated for all levels of language and ability.
School Motto: Prepared and ready......