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U.S. News and World Report ranks Brooklyn Technical High School eighth within New York State and 71st in the United States out of 17,901 nationally ranked schools and 1,234 schools ranked in New York.
Students have the opportunity to participate in the largest Advanced Placement® program in the world. The AP® participation rate at Brooklyn Technical High School is 96%.
The total minority enrollment is 76%, and 60% of students are economically disadvantaged.
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