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Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology
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About Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology
Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology is a secondary educational institution located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The school emphasizes technology and career-focused education, preparing students for both postsecondary study and workforce entry in technical fields. Specific postsecondary credential and outcome data are not reported in current IPEDS records for this institution.
No specific postsecondary programs are listed in available data sources. As a technology academy, the school likely offers career and technical education pathways in areas such as information technology, engineering technology, and health sciences. Prospective students and families should contact the school directly for information on specific CTE programs and industry credentials available.
Charlotte is North Carolina's largest city and a major financial, logistics, and technology hub. The city's robust job market in technology and healthcare makes career-focused secondary education at institutions like Phillip O. Berry Academy particularly relevant to student outcomes.
1430 Allegany Street, Charlotte, NC 28278
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