High Tech High Chula Vista
1945 Discovery Falls Drive, Chula Vista, CA 91915
https://goo.gl/maps/YwmnENXx4p7ACy6VA
Phone:
(619) 591-2500
Fax:
(619) 591-2503
Founded in the fall of 2007, HTHCV is the first of two high schools opened as a California Statewide Benefit public charter school. Serving approximately 600 students in grades 9-12, HTHCV integrates liberal arts and hands-on technical learning that prepares students for college, civic life, and careers and supports the development of the deeper learning competencies:
- Master core academic content
- Think critically and solve complex problems
- Work collaboratively
- Communicate effectively
- Learn how to learn
- Develop academic mindsets

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Browse Projects
Our Student Projects

Students learned biology concepts and scientific methods through a real world challenge — growing food with no natural light, no gravity, and hardly any space.

Students worked to created a mural in memory of a student that passed away, Sean Fuchs.

Students read WWII novels, created plays based on them, and researched how chemistry has had an impact on warfare throughout the ages.

How should immigrants and refugees be welcomed when they enter a new country?

In Chaos or Community: Learning to Listen How Dialogue Can Save Us All, a student created play on History of Police Brutality & Civil Rights

In Homeless in America: Exploring Homelessness and the People Who Seek to End it, student looked at the different ways that could be used to end homelessness in America.

Students dissected, analyzed, predicted and suggested specific ways to improve lives and livelihood.