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Don Bosco Technical Institute

Don Bosco Technical Institute (commonly called "Bosco Tech" or "The Tech") is an all-boys (grades 9-12), private, Catholic high school in Rosemead, California, combining college-preparatory academic courses and technological education. The academic curriculum allows students to meet, or exceed, the admission requirements of the University of California, California State University and most other four-year colleges and universities throughout the country.

Don Bosco Technical Institute
Location
1151 San Gabriel Boulevard

, ,
91770 USA
Coordinates34°2′30″N 118°5′13″W / 34.04167°N 118.08694°W / 34.04167; -118.08694
Information
TypePrivate Catholic All-Boys Secondary
Motto"Developing Leaders in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math"
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (Salesian)
Patron saint(s)St. John Bosco
EstablishedSeptember 12, 1955 (1955-09-12)[1]
PresidentGuillermo Gutierrez[3]
ChairmanJohn Krakowski
PrincipalJeff Krynen
Grades912
Enrollment340 (Fall 2023)
Campus size30 acres (120,000 m2)
Color(s) Black  and  Gold 
Athletics conferenceCIF Southern Section
Santa Fe League
MascotTigers
NicknameTechmen
Team nameTigers
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)[5] & National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA)[6]
PublicationThe Gear [4]
Tuition$14,500 per year (2023-2024 school year)[2]
Websitehttps://boscotech.edu/

Background edit

Don Bosco Technical Institute (Bosco Tech) was established as a high school in 1954 through the cooperative efforts of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the Salesian Society, as well as industrial and business leaders of the Greater Los Angeles Area.[7]

Bosco Tech offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities as well as sports. The school is based on Catholic values.[8] Students of any faith or religious persuasion may attend.[9]

The school is located in the San Gabriel Valley, 10 miles (16 km) east of downtown Los Angeles, just north of the Pomona Freeway (SR 60) in the city of Rosemead, California. It occupies approximately thirty acres. At the time the school was founded the area was known as South San Gabriel. City borders around it were changed, and it is now in Rosemead.

Academics edit

Academically, the school sees other local schools (Loyola, La Salle, Crespi, St. Francis, Bishop Amat, Serra, Cantwell Sacred Heart of Mary, and Cathedral) as peers, though none have the technology education offered by the Tech.

Don Bosco Technical Institute is also close in proximity to two other Salesian-based high schools, Salesian in Boyle Heights and St. John Bosco in Bellflower. Its students hail from all over the Greater Los Angeles area, with some students traveling more than an hour's commute each day to the school.

Bosco Tech offers 6 Honors and 16 Advanced Placement (AP) classes[10] from freshman to senior year.[11]

Advanced Placement courses at Bosco Tech include:

Honors courses at Bosco Tech include:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • English 1-2
  • English 3-4
  • English 5-6
  • World History

Technology edit

In addition to the academic program, all students are required to participate in the school's pre-engineering/technology program and declare a major in one of six technology fields:[12]

All entering freshmen are required to attend a mandatory summer program prior to their ninth-grade year. It is a 2-week program where incoming freshmen get to experience all of the six technologies. This will help them make an informed decision on the three techs they rotate through in the fall semester of their freshmen year.

 
Administration Building, visible from the front of the school

In the fall semester, the freshmen enroll in three, six-week introductory technology courses chosen from the school's six technology departments. After their first semester of study, freshman students will select a technology major. They will remain in that major for the duration of their ninth-grade year and for the proceeding three years. It is important to note, the sequential nature of the technology coursework makes it difficult for transfer students after the tenth grade and will require all transfer students to complete summer coursework.

Athletics edit

The athletic teams participate in the Camino Real League and the Del Rey League. The school's rivals are Mary Star of the Sea, Cantwell Sacred Heart of Mary, and La Salle High School.[13]

The Athletic Program at Bosco Tech consists of:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Track & Field
  • Volleyball

Student life edit

Clubs and Organizations edit

Since the opening of the school, it has offered a variety of diverse student organizations and clubs, including:[14][15]

Ambassadors Letterman Society National Honor Society
National Hispanic Honor Society ASB / Student Council ASM / ASNT Student Chapter
Chess Club Cycling Club International Club
Manager's Guild Japanese Club FRC / FTC Robotics
Spanish Club Royal Techmen Band eSports Club

The school has been recognized for its renowned debate team, which has competed and placed successfully in local and national debate tournaments, even though mainly composed of underclassmen. For the first time in the school's history, it sent a Public Forum Debate Team to the National Championships held in June 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This team was composed of junior classmen Evan Godfrey and Aris Govjian.[16]

The school also has a special relationship with its "sister schools": Ramona Convent in Alhambra; San Gabriel Mission High School in San Gabriel; and Alverno in Sierra Madre; The school participates with its sister schools in several activities and organizations:

Music Program edit

 
A 90-member Bosco Tech Royal Techmen Marching Band and Pageantry in a 1970s Arcadia Band Review. Photo courtesy of Al Galaviz, Class of 1973.

The music program at Bosco Tech consists of:

  • Marching Band
  • Wind Ensemble
  • Percussion Ensemble
  • Jazz Band
  • Jazz Honor Band
  • Music Appreciation

Music education was emphasized as one of the main focuses of Don Bosco's educational approach. Therefore, since the school's birth in 1955, the "Bosco Tech Royal Techmen Marching Band" became the school's first and oldest extracurricular activity. Bosco Tech's music program was founded in 1957. Its most famous band director was Brother Eugene Burns, who directed the band from 1957 to 1978. In the 1970-1971 season, the auxiliary units were formed by San Gabriel Mission only until 1980s, when girls from Ramona Convent joined the units. The band had marched 70+ members in the 1970s, but, in recent years, band membership has averaged 35–40 members. Despite its relatively small size, the marching band and the auxiliary units have scored high points in their division and have even received sweepstakes.

The marching band is known throughout the state as "the band with the cannon". Its trademark cannon, made on the school premises, was fired and pulled by two students in front of the band during band reviews and parades in various Southern California cities, such as Arcadia, Temple City, Long Beach, Montebello, Azusa and San Francisco. The band has also appeared in the Los Angeles County Fair, a University of Southern California football game,[17] the California 500 Speedway in Ontario, Disneyland's "America on Parade", Dodger Stadium, San Francisco's Columbus Day Parade, the Hawaii Invitational Music Festival, the Kennedy Space Center, Sea World San Diego and Universal Studios Florida.

During the Winter of the 2017-18 school year, the band's membership grew to 48 members. During this time there were more students involved in the band than the football team.

The next year, in the 2018-19 school year, the band opened its registration to its sister schools: San Gabriel Mission and Ramona Convent, as those schools did not have proper music programs. For the first time in 61 years, the Bosco Tech Music Program features players of both genders.

Culture edit

  • One of the school's original cheers celebrated the inherent "geek" status of the students at a technical high school.

Secant, tangent, cosine, sine
Three point one four, one five nine
Slide rule, slide rule, sis boom bah
Bosco Tech, beat them raw!

  • In 1975 Bosco Tech paid $200 to the then "garage-band" Van Halen to perform at a campus music show.[18]
  • Black Eyed Peas performed at Bosco Tech's end-of-year dance back in 2001[citation needed]
  • Black Eyed Peas filmed the music video for their song "Big Love" during the summer of 2018 at Bosco Tech.[19]
  • The current mascot, the Tiger, was adopted after a student vote in 1986. The historic mascot of the school is the "Techman."
  • The school has one of the oldest high school Kairos retreat programs in Southern California. Students have been going on the retreat since the 1980s.

Twice a school year, during fall and spring, the students participate in the Salesian Spirit Games. In these games the 6 technologies compete against each other in different sports. Each grade level is given a sport to compete in:

  • Volleyball (Freshman)
  • Soccer (Sophomores)
  • Basketball (Juniors)
  • Football (Seniors)

The winner of the Salesian Spirit Games is awarded the Salesian Cup. In addition to sports, the 6 technologies compete for spirit. The Tech with the most spirit displayed throughout the games wins the Spirit Cup.

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Demeter, Richard; Brother Anthony Freitas, SDB (2005). Don Bosco Technical Institute 50th-Anniversary Commemorative Book: An Educational Pioneer Combining Science, Technology, and the Liberal Arts 1955-2005. Rosemead, California: Don Bosco Technical Institute.
  2. ^ "DBTI Website | Tuition and Fees". Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  3. ^ "Faculty & Staff". Don Bosco Technical Institute. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2008.
  5. ^ WASC-ACS. . Archived from the original on August 14, 2009. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on February 27, 2012. Retrieved November 4, 2008.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on May 13, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2008.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 9, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2008.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on May 13, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2008.
  10. ^ "University of California A-G Course List". hs-articulation.ucop.edu.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on May 15, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2008.
  12. ^ "Technology | Don Bosco Technical Institute". www.boscotech.edu.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on May 15, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2008.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on May 15, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2008.
  15. ^ "Bosco Tech | Clubs and Organizations". www.boscotech.edu. Don Bosco Technical Institute. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on February 27, 2012. Retrieved November 4, 2008.
  17. ^ Bosco Tech Marching Band at the LA Coliseum (2017) on YouTube
  18. ^ "Van Halen at Bosco Tech". 1975 – via tumblr.com.
  19. ^ Black Eyed Peas Big Love Music Video on YouTube
  20. ^ "Wayne Englestad NBA history". NBA.com. Retrieved November 4, 2008.
  21. ^ "Mapping Another L.A.: The Chicano Art Movement".

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This article is about the school in Rosemead California For other uses or schools with a similar name see Don Bosco School disambiguation Don Bosco Technical Institute commonly called Bosco Tech or The Tech is an all boys grades 9 12 private Catholic high school in Rosemead California combining college preparatory academic courses and technological education The academic curriculum allows students to meet or exceed the admission requirements of the University of California California State University and most other four year colleges and universities throughout the country Don Bosco Technical InstituteLocation1151 San Gabriel BoulevardRosemead Los Angeles County California 91770 USACoordinates34 2 30 N 118 5 13 W 34 04167 N 118 08694 W 34 04167 118 08694InformationTypePrivate Catholic All Boys SecondaryMotto Developing Leaders in Science Technology Engineering and Math Religious affiliation s Roman Catholic Salesian Patron saint s St John BoscoEstablishedSeptember 12 1955 1955 09 12 1 PresidentGuillermo Gutierrez 3 ChairmanJohn KrakowskiPrincipalJeff KrynenGrades9 12Enrollment340 Fall 2023 Campus size30 acres 120 000 m2 Color s Black and Gold Athletics conferenceCIF Southern SectionSanta Fe LeagueMascotTigersNicknameTechmenTeam nameTigersAccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges WASC 5 amp National Catholic Educational Association NCEA 6 PublicationThe Gear 4 Tuition 14 500 per year 2023 2024 school year 2 Websitehttps boscotech edu Contents 1 Background 2 Academics 2 1 Technology 3 Athletics 4 Student life 4 1 Clubs and Organizations 4 2 Music Program 4 3 Culture 5 Notable alumni 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground editDon Bosco Technical Institute Bosco Tech was established as a high school in 1954 through the cooperative efforts of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles the Salesian Society as well as industrial and business leaders of the Greater Los Angeles Area 7 Bosco Tech offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities as well as sports The school is based on Catholic values 8 Students of any faith or religious persuasion may attend 9 The school is located in the San Gabriel Valley 10 miles 16 km east of downtown Los Angeles just north of the Pomona Freeway SR 60 in the city of Rosemead California It occupies approximately thirty acres At the time the school was founded the area was known as South San Gabriel City borders around it were changed and it is now in Rosemead Academics editAcademically the school sees other local schools Loyola La Salle Crespi St Francis Bishop Amat Serra Cantwell Sacred Heart of Mary and Cathedral as peers though none have the technology education offered by the Tech Don Bosco Technical Institute is also close in proximity to two other Salesian based high schools Salesian in Boyle Heights and St John Bosco in Bellflower Its students hail from all over the Greater Los Angeles area with some students traveling more than an hour s commute each day to the school Bosco Tech offers 6 Honors and 16 Advanced Placement AP classes 10 from freshman to senior year 11 Advanced Placement courses at Bosco Tech include Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Chemistry Computer Science A English Language and Composition English Literature and Composition Environmental Science Human Geography Macroeconomics Physics C Mechanics Spanish Language and Culture Spanish Literature and Culture Statistics United States Government and Politics United States HistoryHonors courses at Bosco Tech include Biology Chemistry English 1 2 English 3 4 English 5 6 World HistoryTechnology edit In addition to the academic program all students are required to participate in the school s pre engineering technology program and declare a major in one of six technology fields 12 ACE Architecture and Construction Engineering BMET Biological Medical and Environmental Technology CSEE Computer Science and Electrical Engineering IDEA Integrated Design Engineering and Art MAT Media Arts and Technology MSET Materials Science Engineering and TechnologyAll entering freshmen are required to attend a mandatory summer program prior to their ninth grade year It is a 2 week program where incoming freshmen get to experience all of the six technologies This will help them make an informed decision on the three techs they rotate through in the fall semester of their freshmen year nbsp Administration Building visible from the front of the schoolIn the fall semester the freshmen enroll in three six week introductory technology courses chosen from the school s six technology departments After their first semester of study freshman students will select a technology major They will remain in that major for the duration of their ninth grade year and for the proceeding three years It is important to note the sequential nature of the technology coursework makes it difficult for transfer students after the tenth grade and will require all transfer students to complete summer coursework Athletics editThe athletic teams participate in the Camino Real League and the Del Rey League The school s rivals are Mary Star of the Sea Cantwell Sacred Heart of Mary and La Salle High School 13 The Athletic Program at Bosco Tech consists of Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Tennis Track amp Field VolleyballStudent life editClubs and Organizations edit Since the opening of the school it has offered a variety of diverse student organizations and clubs including 14 15 Ambassadors Letterman Society National Honor SocietyNational Hispanic Honor Society ASB Student Council ASM ASNT Student ChapterChess Club Cycling Club International ClubManager s Guild Japanese Club FRC FTC RoboticsSpanish Club Royal Techmen Band eSports ClubThe school has been recognized for its renowned debate team which has competed and placed successfully in local and national debate tournaments even though mainly composed of underclassmen For the first time in the school s history it sent a Public Forum Debate Team to the National Championships held in June 2008 in Las Vegas Nevada This team was composed of junior classmen Evan Godfrey and Aris Govjian 16 The school also has a special relationship with its sister schools Ramona Convent in Alhambra San Gabriel Mission High School in San Gabriel and Alverno in Sierra Madre The school participates with its sister schools in several activities and organizations The Bosco Tech Yell Cheer Pep flags and Mascot program The yearly March for Hunger by walking 26 miles 42 km from Salazar Park in Los Angeles to Santa Monica Beach while raising money for the Los Angeles Catholic Worker s Hospitality Kitchen with Ramona Convent Damien High School in La Verne California and St Paul High School in Santa Fe Springs California As of the 2019 2020 year Bosco Tech s Music Program and the FRC Robotics Club now take in students from sister schools to participate Music Program edit nbsp A 90 member Bosco Tech Royal Techmen Marching Band and Pageantry in a 1970s Arcadia Band Review Photo courtesy of Al Galaviz Class of 1973 The music program at Bosco Tech consists of Marching Band Wind Ensemble Percussion Ensemble Jazz Band Jazz Honor Band Music AppreciationMusic education was emphasized as one of the main focuses of Don Bosco s educational approach Therefore since the school s birth in 1955 the Bosco Tech Royal Techmen Marching Band became the school s first and oldest extracurricular activity Bosco Tech s music program was founded in 1957 Its most famous band director was Brother Eugene Burns who directed the band from 1957 to 1978 In the 1970 1971 season the auxiliary units were formed by San Gabriel Mission only until 1980s when girls from Ramona Convent joined the units The band had marched 70 members in the 1970s but in recent years band membership has averaged 35 40 members Despite its relatively small size the marching band and the auxiliary units have scored high points in their division and have even received sweepstakes The marching band is known throughout the state as the band with the cannon Its trademark cannon made on the school premises was fired and pulled by two students in front of the band during band reviews and parades in various Southern California cities such as Arcadia Temple City Long Beach Montebello Azusa and San Francisco The band has also appeared in the Los Angeles County Fair a University of Southern California football game 17 the California 500 Speedway in Ontario Disneyland s America on Parade Dodger Stadium San Francisco s Columbus Day Parade the Hawaii Invitational Music Festival the Kennedy Space Center Sea World San Diego and Universal Studios Florida During the Winter of the 2017 18 school year the band s membership grew to 48 members During this time there were more students involved in the band than the football team The next year in the 2018 19 school year the band opened its registration to its sister schools San Gabriel Mission and Ramona Convent as those schools did not have proper music programs For the first time in 61 years the Bosco Tech Music Program features players of both genders Culture edit One of the school s original cheers celebrated the inherent geek status of the students at a technical high school Secant tangent cosine sineThree point one four one five nineSlide rule slide rule sis boom bahBosco Tech beat them raw In 1975 Bosco Tech paid 200 to the then garage band Van Halen to perform at a campus music show 18 Black Eyed Peas performed at Bosco Tech s end of year dance back in 2001 citation needed Black Eyed Peas filmed the music video for their song Big Love during the summer of 2018 at Bosco Tech 19 The current mascot the Tiger was adopted after a student vote in 1986 The historic mascot of the school is the Techman The school has one of the oldest high school Kairos retreat programs in Southern California Students have been going on the retreat since the 1980s Twice a school year during fall and spring the students participate in the Salesian Spirit Games In these games the 6 technologies compete against each other in different sports Each grade level is given a sport to compete in Volleyball Freshman Soccer Sophomores Basketball Juniors Football Seniors The winner of the Salesian Spirit Games is awarded the Salesian Cup In addition to sports the 6 technologies compete for spirit The Tech with the most spirit displayed throughout the games wins the Spirit Cup Notable alumni editWayne Engelstad former NBA Basketball player Denver Nuggets 20 Paul Crespo media commentator Jose Luis Gonzalez founder of Goez Art Studio 1969 the first Chicano arts organization that was developed to promote the work of Chicano artists 21 Michael Garciaparra former professional baseball player Ken Gushi professional drift car racer attended but did not graduate Josh Lakatos former Olympic target shooter and semi professional Quarter Midget race car driver Alex Meruelo owner of the Arizona Coyotes Nick Spano actor Michael Trevino actor Jay Hernandez actor attended but did not graduate See also editSt John Bosco High School Ramona Convent Secondary SchoolReferences edit Demeter Richard Brother Anthony Freitas SDB 2005 Don Bosco Technical Institute 50th Anniversary Commemorative Book An Educational Pioneer Combining Science Technology and the Liberal Arts 1955 2005 Rosemead California Don Bosco Technical Institute DBTI Website Tuition and Fees Retrieved November 4 2010 Faculty amp Staff Don Bosco Technical Institute Retrieved August 4 2020 DBTI Website News and Events Archived from the original on July 4 2008 Retrieved November 4 2008 WASC ACS WASC Accrediting Commission for Schools Archived from the original on August 14 2009 Retrieved June 5 2009 DBTI Website Accreditation Archived from the original on February 27 2012 Retrieved November 4 2008 DBTI Website History Archived from the original on May 13 2008 Retrieved November 4 2008 DBTI Website ESLRs and Mission Statement PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 9 2008 Retrieved November 4 2008 DBTI Website FAQs Archived from the original on May 13 2008 Retrieved November 4 2008 University of California A G Course List hs articulation ucop edu DBTI Website Academic and Technology Programs Archived from the original on May 15 2008 Retrieved November 4 2008 Technology Don Bosco Technical Institute www boscotech edu DBTI Website Athletics Archived from the original on May 15 2008 Retrieved November 4 2008 DBTI Website Clubs Archived from the original on May 15 2008 Retrieved November 4 2008 Bosco Tech Clubs and Organizations www boscotech edu Don Bosco Technical Institute Retrieved August 6 2018 DBTI Website News Archived from the original on February 27 2012 Retrieved November 4 2008 Bosco Tech Marching Band at the LA Coliseum 2017 on YouTube Van Halen at Bosco Tech 1975 via tumblr com Black Eyed Peas Big Love Music Video on YouTube Wayne Englestad NBA history NBA com Retrieved November 4 2008 Mapping Another L A The Chicano Art Movement Retrieved from https en 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