Agricultural Science and Technology Education (ASTE)
Agricultural Science and Technology Education (ASTE) programs prepare students for college and careers and incorporate a hands-on, active curriculum that integrates subject area skills and knowledge, applied skills in the core subjects of mathematics, science and English/language arts while incorporating leadership skills and work-based learning experiences through the National Future Farmers of America (FFA) Organization and supervised agriculture experiences. These ASTE programs serve Hartford resident students entering grade 9 in full time programs and are located at a comprehensive high school.
Students apply to an ASTE using a separate application and do not apply using the RSCO on-line application.
Locations
D.F. Harris Sr. AgriScience Center at Bloomfield High School
5 Huckleberry Lane, Bloomfield
email
860-286-2630 ext. 1520
Glastonbury Regional Agriscience and Technology Center at Glastonbury High School
330 Hubbard Street, Glastonbury
email
860-652-7200 ext. 11101
Suffield Regional Agriscience Center at Suffield High School
1060 Sheldon St., West Suffield
email
860-668-3817
Transportation
Students living in Hartford and attending one of these three ASTE schools are eligible for RSCO Transportation.