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

Tidepool Creature Features to Treasure is a book about the animals of the tidepool habitat, their creature features, and how to treasure them. Created by Kindergarten students at HTENC.

Cruzando Fronteras: Crossing Borders through Bilingual Poetry is a poetry anthology by freshman Spanish students at HTH which explores the theme of crossing borders through art and spoken word poetry.

In “Black Holes: What are they?” 9th grade HTH students Ethan Chan and Michael Thompson explain the concept of black holes in a manner simple enough for a child to understand.

“Meditations in the Classroom” is the result of one teacher’s action research and reflection after using meditation in school over the course of a year.

In The Aveggies Cookbook, you will learn how they created the book, the benefits of eating vegetables, how to make 52 kid friendly (yet healthy) recipes, and much more!

Written by Dannie Padilla and Kathryn Sanchez. Students of Jill Dalinkus at High Tech High Chula Vista.