High School of Enterprise, Business, & Technology, Brooklyn - Extra Curricular Activities and Sports

Extra Curricular Activities and Sports

In addition to a rigorous curriculum, the student body is encouraged to participate in several clubs such as Drama, Future Business Leaders of America and Model United Nations.

The school has several sports teams shared with The School for Legal Studies and Progress High School including:

Boys: Varsity and J/V Football, Handball, Varsity and J/V baseball, Swimming, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball and Golf.

Girls: Varsity and J/V Basketball, Varsity and J/V Volleyball, Softball, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Soccer and Varsity basketball.

The school plays host to budding artists, actors and musicians by offering campus wide organizations such as a yearly campus play, 3 campus wind bands, 2 full jazz big bands and EBT uses its 460 Complex as an art gallery to display student's artworks of varying kinds.

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