Hemet Academy of Applied Academics and Technology

Hemet Academy Of Applied Academics And Technology

HAAAT - Hemet Academy of Applied Academics and Technology is a high school of 180 students all throughout Hemet, San Jacinto and surrounding areas. The school is operated by the Hemet Unified School District. HAAAT - Hemet Academy of Applied Academics and Technology's mascot is the Gecko. HAAAT used to be located at 26400 Dartmouth St. The school has been relocated to the previous Santa Fe Middle School campus as of summer 2008. Students have been attending here this new campus since the 2008-2009 school year. This campus also hosts other programs, such as MSJC classes, a branch of the Advance Path Academics school, and for the next couple years, Helen Hunt Jackson School.

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