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Abraham Lincoln High School

The Abraham Lincoln High School Biotechnology Academy was founded in 1995. Over the years we have grown from one section of 30 students to 5 sections of students, or about 180 each year. Our program emphasizes the applications, implications, and limitations of current biotechnology. Our courses train students in several laboratory techniques currently used in biotech labs throughout the world.

Ballou Senior High School

Ballou Senior High School, located in the SE section ("quadrant") of Washington DC, is the second high school in the Washington DC DCBiotech partnership.

Carnegie Academy for Science Education

High School Career Technical Education Pathway in Biotechnology

Edgewater High School

 

James C. Enochs High School

James C. Enochs High School is a four year, comprehensive program attended by over 400 high school learners. Students attain transferable lab skills through inquiry-based high interest forensic activities.

McKinley Technology High School

McKinley Technology High School, located in the NE section ("quadrant") of Washington DC, reopened in 2004 as a by-admission high school with freshmen and sophomores. Its goal: prepare DC students for 21st Century careers. Its pathways: Biotechnology, Information Technology and Mass Communications.

Oviedo High School

Oviedo High School provides a bioscience technology program with very enthusiastic teachers and supportive administration.

Washington County Technical High School

 

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