Charter School for Applied Technologies explained

Charter School for Applied Technologies
Motto:"Where Every Day Is Career Day" [1]
Location:Buffalo, New York
Country:USA
Coordinates:42.9655°N -78.8957°W
Established:April 20th, 2001
Type:Charter school
Grades:K-12
Superintendent:Andrew Lyle
Principal:Ann Morgante (high school)
Enrollment:2357
Campus Type:Urban
Team Name:Eagles
Colors:Yellow and navy blue

Charter School for Applied Technologies (CSAT) 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 in zip code 14214).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Charter School for Applied Technologies / Overview. www.csat-k12.org.
  2. Web site: About CSAT. www.csat-k12.org.
  3. Web site: Gee. Denise. Epstein. Jonathan. Tonawanda charter school expanding to former Holy Angels site. www.buffalonews.com.
  4. Web site: K-5. www.csat-k12.org.
  5. Web site: 6-8. www.csat-k12.org.
  6. Web site: High School. www.csat-k12.org.