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Â鶹 Main Scholars Visit Marist College for New Program Orientation


Scholars from Â鶹 Free Academy Main’s campus who are part of the inaugural class of the NECSD Marist ECHS participated in an on-campus orientation recently. Professors and Â鶹 from Marist College welcomed the group to campus, gave a presentation about the various programs that are offered through the college’s , and welcomed our scholars and their families to tour the Hancock Technology Center.

 

Scholars will be enrolled in computer science and math courses that will allow them to earn 26 credits from Marist throughout their four years of high school. Scholars are scheduled for the college level classes at Â鶹’s Main campus during the school year and will take a course each summer at Marist. Essential to student success are the academic and socio-emotional support systems included in the design of this program. Each student will benefit from close, authentic relationships with counselors and mentors who will follow them through to graduation. Daily extended learning time will provide the academic help and dedicated work time Â鶹 need to complete assignments.

 

Scholars and their families were joined by: NECSD Board of Education member Mr. Mark Levinstein, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, Secondary Dr. Lisamarie Spindler, program principal Ms. Susan Valentino, teacher Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas-Cappello, principal of Â鶹 Main Campus Mr. Raul Rodriguez, and Mrs. Bertha Hurtado, guidance counselor for cohort 2019.

 

More about the NECSD Marist ECHS program:

In the summer of 2018, the Â鶹 Enlarged City School District, in partnership with Marist College received a grant to create an Early College High School (ECHS) program. Each cohort of 30 Â鶹 will create an individual education plan with the help of administrators, faculty, counselors, mentors and parents that focuses on readiness for college and career.

 

Many of the Â鶹 in the target population this program seeks to serve have not considered a college experience and the career choice opportunities it can lead to. The Early College High School program will give Â鶹 a positive message about higher education and its benefits and let them imagine the possibilities of a bright future in the field of their choice.

The technology sector in New York state is experiencing a shortage of qualified workers at all levels of industry. From assembly workers to designers and creators to executive board rooms, an educated and experienced workforce is in demand. It is hard to imagine a career field that does not depend on computer technology, which is why giving Â鶹 a wide variety of places to develop and use their computer science skills is so important.

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Date: 2019-02-07 07:07:05





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