High School of Enterprise, Business, & Technology, Brooklyn - Campus

Campus

When the Eastern District Campus was erected in 1981, it was considered very modern. It was the state-of-the-art facility with a swimming pool, an auto shop (now housing EBT's 199 Art Studio), a home economics room, a typing room, and one of the first computer labs. Many of these facilities offer other services such as business ventures for the school, storage, or converted classrooms.

An after-school program for the students in the neighboring elementary schools provides homework help and games. Students from the campus volunteer and are paid for their time.

Today EBT and the rest of Grand Street Campus continues to grow with more and more students applying every year and with the continuing growth of the schools, and the community.

Students have the option of taking the B43, B53, B57, Q54, Q59 bus or the L train to school, many of the attending all use the routes and a few percent are within walking distance. The neighborhood has a few restaurants, a nearby travel agency, a couple of churches and the Grand Street Business Improvement District a local shopping district that stretches on Grand Street from Bushwick Avenue to Union Avenue.

To update the medical care of Grand Street Campus' students, the Campus has a partnership with nearby Woodhull Hospital to have a clinic on campus.

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