Health Arts Robotics
Q500 — Elmhurst, Queens
A innovative, inclusive public high school where students explore health sciences, creative arts, and cutting-edge technology.
Grades 9–12 • 96% graduation rate • A community where every student designs their future.
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About Our School
Where every student thrives.
Founded in 2005, Health, Arts, Robotics and Technology High School (HARTS) serves grades 9–12 with a signature blend of health sciences, visual arts, and robotics & drone engineering. Our 10 Advanced Placement courses and four CTE programs prepare students for college and careers in diagnostic medicine, software development, and beyond.
We believe in learning by doing—whether it’s coding drones, creating public-health campaigns, or designing digital art. With 25+ clubs and a 99% family satisfaction rate, HARTS is more than a school; it’s a community where curiosity leads the way.
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What We Offer
Our Programs
Pathways that prepare students for the future—today.
Medical Assistant
Hands-on training in diagnostic medicine, patient care, and health-tech tools—preparing students for certifications and careers in healthcare.
ExploreRobotics & Drone Engineering
From coding autonomous drones to competing in citywide robotics tournaments, students build real-world tech skills in our state-of-the-art lab.
Learn MoreVisual Arts & Design
A creative hub for digital art, animation, and portfolio development, with opportunities to showcase work in school galleries and community exhibits.
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