The Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central opened its door for it second year this September. I addition to the 85 students returning as Sophomores we welcomed 130 Freshmen. Our goal is to grow our population to four classes (grades 9 through 12) to 130 each for a total population between 500 and 600 students. Our school opened under a cloud as lawmakers struggle to find funding for the school's renovation. The focus of the staff has shifted away from the development of the physical structure to the development of a world class Career and Technical Education program where students will excel within our current facilities.
The bright spot was the achievement of our sophomores. During our first year all students received at least 3 credits toward graduation and passed at least one regents examination. 78% of our students received at least 6.5 credits and passed at least 2 regents examinations needed for graduation. 28% of our students have earned at least 13.5 credits and have passed at least three regents examinations. This means that over a quarter of our students have Junior standing. Our freshman programming follows the Johns Hopkins Talent Development Model. Through this program students take three Regents Level courses needed to meet New York State Performance Standards. These courses are Algebra, US. History and Government, and Living Environment of Earth Science. Our students out performed all others in the Syracuse City School District.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
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