Greater Hartford Academy of Mathematics and Science

The Greater Hartford Academy of Math and Science & The Academy of Aerospace and Engineering
External view of the GHAMAS main building on the Learning Corridor in Hartford
Location
1101 Kennedy Rd

,
Connecticut
06095

United States
Coordinates41°53′43″N 72°39′19″W / 41.895298°N 72.6552154°W / 41.895298; -72.6552154
Information
TypeHigh school and middle school
Established1999 (1999)
CEEB code070276
PrincipalDelores M. Bolton (middle school) (2011-2015); Paul Brenton (high school) (2012-2017); Adam Johnson (middle school & high school) (2017-present)
Enrollment>400
ColorsPurple, gray, black
   
Athletics conferenceGreater Hartford Conference
MascotAerospace Jets
AffiliationsNCSSSMST
Websiteaaen.crecschools.org

The Greater Hartford Academy of Mathematics And Science (also known as GHAMAS) is a high school in Windsor, Connecticut, United States. The building houses a grade 6-12 program, The Academy of Aerospace and Engineering (also known as AAE, Aerospace, and Aerospace and Engineering) is a magnet high school originally located in Hartford, CT and was a half-day program.

GHAMAS is run by the Capitol Region Education Council (CREC), one of 6 Regional Educational Service Centers (RESC) in Connecticut.

Trinity College has been involved in some of the projects with GHAMAS, such as the Brain Bee, a neuroscience competition. Hartford Hospital is involved in school activities as well.[1]

The Academy of Aerospace and Engineering was built as GHAMAS in 1999. Labs at the academy include the Robotics, Physics, Earth Science, Biology, Cell Culture, Greenhouse & Potting, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Special Instrumentation, and Engineering Labs. There are also several smaller student laboratories which are used by students to conduct independent research through a senior design and research course called Capstone.

See also

Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts

References

  1. ^ "The Learning Corridor". Archived from the original on June 25, 2007. Retrieved December 6, 2004.