Contrary to what you may have heard on Oprah, not only do High Tech High students read books, but they actually produce books too. HTH students and faculty publish their work on websites and in books, because we believe that an important step in the learning process is presenting one’s work to an authentic audience. It is also how we hold ourselves accountable for the work that we do. Help the High Tech High accountability effort by purchasing books below.
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In Jason and the Mathalisa: A Mathematical Adventure, we join Jason on a journey through an art museum where he meets famous artists, learns new math concepts, and makes a new friend.

Seniors for Seniors was an effort between HTH and Senior Community Centers that aims to connect two groups that are often very isolated from each other – senior citizens and high school seniors.

A collaboration between Jeff Robin, art teacher, and Blair Hatch, multimedia and physiology teacher.

High Tech High Media Arts’ 11th grade wrote and produced Ampersand to document their thoughts and experiences as interns in the working world of San Diego.

As San Diegans, the Pacific Ocean is our backyard! The ocean is our largest habitat and we have the responsibility to take care of it. This project was born from this belief. The sea animal portraits and stories in this book were written with the hope that its readers will be inspired to…

In Sharing the Heart of Our Stories: A Digital Storytelling Journey, the implications of using digital storytelling to engage students in sharing personal stories in the classroom are shared.