Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School

Coordinates: 32°19′11.07″N 86°13′10.21″W / 32.3197417°N 86.2195028°W / 32.3197417; -86.2195028

Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School
Address
4405 Brewbaker Drive
Montgomery, Alabama 36116
Information
School type Magnet School
Established 2000
School district Montgomery County School District
Principal April Lee
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 780
Color(s) Gray and Black         
Mascot Ram
Website http://www.brewtech.mps-al.org

Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School is an American high school that was honored by the Blue Ribbon Schools Program in 2009.[1] Brewbaker serves students in grades 9 through 12.[2] Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School opened in August 2000 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. The school was also ranked #8 in Alabama as a top high school and #108 in the nation for the 2011-2012 school year. Brewtech also constantly wins Vex Robotics competitions and has many robots qualifying for state and worlds competitions each year.

Sports In Spring 2011, the Varsity Girls Basketball team won the 4A AHSAA State Championship in the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Arena. The Boys' Basketball consistently make it to the playoffs.

The school's biggest rival is Montgomery magnet school Loveless Academic magnet Program High School (LAMP).

23 students. Some core classes may have up to 30 students.

Over 97 percent of graduates attend 4-year colleges.

780 Students

Brew Tech employs a 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.

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Over $1.6 million awarded to the 2008 graduating class.

Gray and Black

Ram

References

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