Don Bosco Technical Institute - Academics

Academics

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 Tech 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.

Don Bosco Tech offers a multitude of Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) classes from freshman to senior year.

Advanced Placement courses at Don Bosco Tech include:

  • Calculus AB
  • Calculus BC
  • Chemistry
  • Comparative Politics and Government
  • Computer Science AB
  • English Literature & Composition
  • European History
  • Human Geography
  • Macroeconomics
  • Microeconomics
  • Physics C: Mechanics
  • Spanish Language
  • Spanish Literature
  • Statistics
  • U.S. Government & Politics
  • U.S. History

Honors courses at Don Bosco Tech include:

  • Algebra 1, 2
  • Advanced Algebra II w/Trigonometry
  • Biology
  • English 1, 2
  • English 3, 4
  • English 5, 6 (w/ half AP credit)
  • Geometry
  • Pre-Calculus
  • World History 1, 2

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