Energy Tech High
30Q258 — Long Island City, Queens
A innovative, career-focused education where students graduate ready for college and the energy industry.
Grades 9–12 • 95% 4-year graduation rate • A P-TECH partnership with Con Edison and LaGuardia Community College.
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About Our School
Where future engineers launch their careers.
Founded in 2014, Energy Tech High School is a grades 9–12 P-TECH school in Long Island City, Queens. Through our partnership with Con Edison and LaGuardia Community College, students earn both a high school diploma and an associate degree in engineering—tuition-free.
We believe in hands-on learning, real-world experience, and a supportive community. Our students thrive in a culture of collaboration, innovation, and resilience, preparing them for success in college and beyond.
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What We Offer
Our Programs
Preparing students for the future of energy and technology.
P-TECH Pathway
Earn a high school diploma and an associate degree in engineering—tuition-free—through our partnership with LaGuardia Community College and Con Edison.
Explore P-TECHRobotics & Engineering
From competitive robotics teams to hands-on engineering projects, students apply classroom learning to real-world challenges in our state-of-the-art labs.
See RoboticsIndustry Internships
Juniors and seniors gain professional experience through paid internships with Con Edison, the Department of Design and Construction, and other industry leaders.
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