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Central High School

The CHS STEM Program offers a highly personalized education, preparing students to excel in science, mathematics, engineering, technology, and humanities. Students gain knowledge, skills, and habits of mind necessary for future opportunities and become contributing members of society.

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Central High School

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  1. Central High School STEM Education-A unique opportunity

  2. Portrait of a CHS STEM Program Graduate • -Students fully comprehend how their actions and decisions impact others and the world. • -Students understand and are comfortable with uncertainty in the context of academics and in circumstances in life outside the classroom. • -Students successfully transfer skills and knowledge gained through internships, apprenticeships, and similar experiences to future opportunities. • -Students have the confidence to strive for success, effectively manage challenges, and persist in the face of unforeseen outcomes. • -Students are well-informed and contributing members of society. • -Students acquire and assimilate information to develop knowledge. • -Students possess and use the knowledge, skills, and habits of mind necessary to pursue degrees in science, mathematics, engineering, technology, or humanities.

  3. STEM Programs Emphasize… • -Understanding material within a conceptual framework. • -Learning and understanding subject matter disciplines in the context of inquiry, technology, and history from personal and social perspectives. • -Implementing inquiry as instructional strategies, abilities, and understandings to be learned. • -Deepening students’ knowledge and use of inquiry processes. • -Providing opportunities for reasoning, discussion, and debate among students. • -Assessing all facets of essential knowledge, processes, and skills. • -Conducting investigations over extended periods of time. • -Using evidence and strategies to develop or revise a theory or explanation.

  4. STEM Habits of Mind • -Curious • -Persistent • -Problem Solvers • -Flexible • -Precise and Accurate • -Continuous Learners • -Socially Aware • -Creative and Innovative Thinkers • -Collaborative • -Responsible

  5. 21st Century Workforce Qualities and Skills • Fundamental LiteracyWorkplace Qualities • -Reading -Creativity and Innovation • -Writing -Oral/Written/Symbolic Communications • -Listening -Critical Thinking/Problem Solving • -Speaking -Resource Management • -Mathematics • -Science • -Technology • -Civic • Social and Personal Qualities • -Leadership • -Professionalism and Work Ethic • -Teamwork and Collaboration • -Ethics and Social Responsibility • -Social and Cross-Cultural Skills • -Lifelong learning and Self Direction

  6. CHS STEM PROGRAMS • Science Focus (4 yr college) • Mathematical Focus (4 yr college) • Arts/Humanities Focus (4 yr college)

  7. THE CHS STEM PROGRAM INCLUDES: • Students in the full CHS STEM PROGRAM will be required to take the full recommended college preparatory course of study that included a STEM elective each year. This includes 6-8 AP courses and a potential of 24 college credit hours. • Students will be asked to submit one STEM project to an electronic portfolio on Naviance completed in a class each semester, for a total of 8 by graduation. This can be shared with potential colleges. • Students will be asked to work with a community partner to give service, complete an internship, or complete an apprenticeship. These community partners will be introduced through a STEM Elective class. • Students will complete a science, math, or humanities Capstone Project in 12th grade that encompasses STEM problem solving skills and knowledge. • Students will take a minimum of 4 STEM Electives in addition to their college preparatory course of study. These electives will introduce them to STEM learning, engineering, technological applications, and career options. • Alignment of existing instructional strategies and philosophies of AVID/AP/and STEM courses.

  8. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL STEM • The CHS STEM Program is positioned to offer a highly-personalized education to a broad spectrum of students. Immersion in STEM learning brings an unprecedented high school experience to our area. The STEM high school will move beyond the classroom, and connect its students with important university and business partnerships and resources. • The CHS STEM Program utilizes already existing programs, curriculum, and teaching strategies from AP, AVID, and STEM in order to guarantee rigor, relevance, and relationships for all students involved. • The CHS STEM Program is in complete alignment with the CHS Mission Statement which is to “Prepare EVERY Student to EXCEL in the future he/she creates.”

  9. AVID, Pre-AP, AP, and STEM Aligned • Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program: This program targets students in the academic middle but who are students who have the desire to go to college and the willingness to work hard. AVID places academically average students in advanced classes and provides them with an elective class that prepares them to succeed in rigorous curricula, enter mainstream activities in school, and increase their opportunities to enroll in four-year colleges. AVID’s mission is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society. AVID impacts educators by increasing best practices for engaging all students and increasing college readiness across the school and district. The AVID Center also encourages improved student access to rigorous academic curriculum.

  10. AVID, Pre-AP, AP, and STEM Aligned • Pre-AP/AP Courses: Students will tackle challenging topics head on and investigate issues that matter to young adults today. Students will learn about exciting subjects in depth…[and] qualities like curiosity, creativity, and commitment-things students use every day in other parts of their lives to achieve goals-are key ingredients for success in AP. AP courses may be tough…but they also help students develop skills and knowledge that can be used in the real world. Even better, they introduce students to new possibilities-in college majors, in career options, and in life. (College Board)

  11. AVID, Pre-AP, AP, and STEM Aligned • Stem Definition: Interdisciplinary approach to learning where rigorous academic concepts are coupled with real-world lessons as students apply science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in contexts that make connections between school, community, work and the global enterprise enabling the development of STEM literacy and with it the ability to compete in the new economy…STEM from the workforce perspective is significantly different and more about grooming workers with 21st century skills who are ready to jump right in. (National Science Teachers Association Report)

  12. STEM PROGRAM VS. STEM ELECTIVES • STEM PROGRAM STUDENTS: These students complete the program by the entire utilization of coursework at CHS. Students in the full STEM Program will be prepared for competitive 4 year universities by completing the entire course sequence recommended by CHS including 6-8 AP classes over 4 years, STEM electives taken each year, internships or apprenticeships, service learning, content specific capstone projects, and an electronic portfolio of STEM project experiences. STEM PROGRAM students will have to apply to be part of the program. • STEM ELECTIVE STUDENTS: These students will be exposed to the principles of STEM education and learning by participating in some of the recommended course sequence, but by taking at least four of the STEM electives offered at CHS. STEM Elective students will be prepared for some four year universities, two year trade schools, or the work force. STEM elective courses are open to interested students, but some pre-requisite coursework may apply.

  13. HOW DO I GET INTO THE STEM PROGRAM? • Complete the STEM Application by March 6th. All components must be completed. • Completion of the STEM Application includes: • Steps 1 and 2: personal information and areas of interest completed • Step 3: Completed and professional submission of the Innovation Task. Neatness, presentation, and typing are preferred. Include references page if necessary. • Step 4: Two letters of recommendation from teachers who testify to your ability to participate in this program. • Step 5: School records that include transcripts, test scores, and the current year’s attendance record. Transcripts need to reflect successful and consistent performance. Test scores need to reflect a proficiency in reading, writing, and mathematics. Attendance records need to reflect at least a 90% attendance rate for the 8th grade year to date.

  14. After I submit my application, what next? • A committee of teachers, counselors, and STEM coordinators read each application in its entirety. Teachers list strengths and weaknesses of each potential candidate. • The committee will make a recommendation based on the evidence provided as to whether this student has the skills necessary to succeed in the rigorous course sequencing required for the STEM PROGRAM. • The committee may recommend that some applicants begin their courses of study by taking a traditional 9th grade schedule and STEM Electives. If students demonstrate the ability to handle more coursework, the student may re-apply to be part of the full STEM PROGRAM course of study. • The committee may also choose to recommend that a candidate is not prepared for this level of work at this time. • Applicants will be notified by mail.

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