P-TECH schools slated to open in the mid-Hudson

Posted: Published on April 15th, 2014

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Applications now available

Teacher Jennifer Geller helps students build prosthetic hands for a bioengineering class at NFA on Thursday.ALLYSE PULLIAM/For the Times Herald-Record

Published: 2:00 AM - 04/11/14

NEWBURGH At Newburgh Free Academy North on Thursday, high school students in a bioengineering class were busily creating prosthetic hands.

Ingeniously made from cardboard, rubberbands, tape and string, the hands were agile enough to pick up tennis balls.

Welcome to the future.

To learn more about the program and how to apply, go to tinyurl.com/jvu237w

The stage is set for courses like this one to be offered at two experimental tuition-free high schools slated to open in the mid-Hudson in a few months.

Now, what's needed are students.

Applications are now available online for the region's new P-TECH schools. That's short for Pathways in Technology Early College High School.

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