marriotts ridge high school parent night roy rosnik & lorene cannella november 13, 2014
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❏ Business❏ Career Research & Development❏ Computer Programming Academy❏ Culinary Science Academy❏ Engineering: Project Lead the Way (PLTW)
Academy❏ Systems and Project Engineering Academy❏ Teacher Academy of Maryland❏ CTE Related Clubs
Agenda
Entry Level Courses:◦ Principles of Accounting and Finance – Honors◦ Principles of Business and Management
Business
Helps high school students identify their interests, aptitudes and abilities, and apply that knowledge to investigate careers and higher education.
Students who complete the CRD program will have mastered the High School Core Learning Goals demonstrating the Skills for Success.
The Career Research and Development program is an approved Career and Technology Education graduation pathway.
Successful completion of the CRD program sequence with a grade B or higher may earn a student up to 3 credits at Howard Community College.
Career Research and Development I may be taken as a general elective.
Career Research and Development
First Year Computer Programming Courses satisfies the Maryland HS Technology Credit. Computer Science (skills) & Java Programming Beginning 2015-2016
◦ 2nd & 3rd Year Course will be AP Level Courses◦ 2 – AP level Computer Science Courses
Computer Programming
Have placed 1st in Howard County in the UMD High School Programming Contest, 5th overall. Have consistently been accepted into high level colleges. (Carnegie Melon, JHU, Standford, UMD, UMBC, Brown, Virginia Tech. & other top CS programs) Consistently apply to and have been accepted into NSA internship program, NSA Stokes Scholarship. Participate in Zerorobotics Challenge (by MIT, NASA, & other co.)
Our MRHS Programming students….
Runner up and Regional winner of Maryland & Delaware for the National Council for Women in Technology Aspiration in Computing American Computer Science League (ACSL) have participated every year since opening year of MRHS and have qualified for Nationals every year. Qualifying students travel to the All-star contest. Every year MRHS students have won various awards at the All- Star contest. Manage and maintain the MRHS website.
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Employing an estimated 12 million people, the restaurant industry
Culinary Science Academy students will receive a broad introduction to this dynamic industry
Upon successful completion of the program, students will have the opportunity to take a national certification examination and to apply for National Restaurant Association Education Foundation scholarships toward postsecondary study.
Culinary Science
The Teacher Academy of Maryland is for students who intend to pursue a career in the field of education.
Students have the opportunity to earn college credits upon completion of the program.
Professional career certifications are also awarded:
Para Pro Praxis exam for Paraeducators.
90 Hr. +9 Child Development Certification.
The Teacher Academy
Career Research and Development Computer Science Programming Academy Culinary Science Academy Teacher Academy Pre-Engineering Academy
◦Project Lead the Way Teacher Academy
MRHS Career Academies
Pre-Engineering Academy is a four-year sequence of five courses.
Combined with traditional mathematics and science courses, students are introduced to the scope, rigor and discipline of engineering prior to entering college.
This Academy starts in 9th grade with Introduction to Engineering Design
Project Lead the Way
Introduction to Engineering Design -Honors
Project Lead the Way – Typical 4 year ScheduleGrade 9
•English 9•U.S. History•Algebra I•Science•Lifetime Fitness/Health•Fine Arts
Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
•English 10•American Government•Geometry•Science•Foreign Language•Elective
•English 11•World History•Algebra II•Science•Foreign Language
•English 12•Gov’t/Economics•Trig or Pre-Calculus•Science•Elective•Elective
Principles of Engineering G/T
Digital Engineering G/T
Computer Integrated Manufacturing G/T
Engineering Design & Development G/T
PLTW classes can earn college credit
Foundation of Technology Computer Science – Design Technology Solutions Introduction to Engineering Design Engineering Design
Technology Education Requirement
Foundations of Technology prepares students to understand and apply technological concepts and processes. Students will become Technologically Literate through this course.
Foundations of Technology
Introduction to Engineering Design(Project Lead the Way)
Learn how to use the computer modeling software Autodesk Inventor. Apply the Engineering Design Process.
Earn 3 College Credits from RIT
Engineering Design
A “hands-on” course that has students explore the field of Engineering. Design, construct, test and evaluate many different projects.
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
Foundations of Technology
ADA or ATA Career Academy Career Academy
Math Math Career Academy Career Academy
Science Science Math Career Academy
Social Studies Social Studies Science English
English English Social Studies Math
Foreign Language Foreign Language English Elective
PE/Health Art Elective Elective
Typical 4 year class ScheduleEngineering Career Academy
You have options
Graduation Requirements
•Two Foreign Language Classes•or•Two Advanced Tech Classes•or•Career Academy
Typical 4 year class Schedule Technology Education
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
FOT or Comp Sci 1orIntroduction to Engineering Design
Advanced Design Application
Advanced Technical Application
Engineering Design
Math Math
Science Science Math
Social Studies Social Studies Science English
English English Social Studies Math
Foreign Language Foreign Language English Elective
PE/Health Art Elective Elective
Computer Science Competition Team First Robotics Future Business Leaders of America Future Educators Association Gaming Club National Technical Honor Society Stock Market Club
Above & Beyond the Classroom
All Students in enrolled in a Computer Programming Course compete in American Computer Science League Advanced Students participate in
Zerorobotics Participate in the UMD High School
Programming Contest Participate in UPENN High School
Programming Contest USA Computing Olympiad
Computer ProgrammingCompetition Team
The FIRST Tech Challenge is more than a high school robotics program. It is a community focused on building a better world for tomorrow by engaging high school students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
FTC is about teaching students the value of hard work, innovation and creativity. It goes beyond competition by teaching teenagers the importance of working together, sharing ideas and treating each other with respect and dignity.
Is FTC a robotics program? Yes, but it is so much more. Select a category below to learn how you can get involved.
FIRST Robotics
Nation's largest student business organization, provides opportunities for students to explore business or business related fields and harbors leadership in each individual. Participate in & win Regional, State, and National Competitions and Conferences. Organize three American Red Cross Blood Drives each year.
FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America
FEA International Honor Society. Annual Scholarships County Conference National Conference International Travel
FEA - Future Educators Association
New Club this Year: Designed to allow students to organize themselves to play online games together outside of school.
Gaming