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.
HTH Publications

An edited collection of pieces written by the Ben Daley, HTH’s CEO and CAO, over the past decade.

An A-Z alphabet book about the Mayan culture as studied and written by Ms. Riley’s 7th grade class at High Tech Middle School.

In December 2012, students in Mr. Simon’s 11th grade humanities class were asked to tell the story of a personal experience that crystallized what they’ve had to overcome to be who they are today.

A bilingual multicultural cookbook made possible by the work of a 23 10th grade students at HTH in San Diego, CA. Each student contributed at least one special recipe from their family or community.

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.

A collaboration between Jeff Robin, art teacher, and Andrew Gloag, senior math teacher.