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Technology Integration Initiative
In 2002, the Youth Alternative program recieved a grant for upgrading and expanding our technology resources. Since then, the program has utilized these resources and changed the way students learn and produce.
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| School to Career Project
Business Plan Competition, February 25 - April 14, 2004
The entire school participated in this project, and the use of technology was one of the main goals.
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Power Point Presentations
In combination with our overhead projectors, Power Point slideshows have become a favorite method of presenting information for both students and staff.
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Brain Surgery
Dr. Jim Crandall paid a special visit to Emily's Biology and Anatomy classes. And he brought real human brains with him!
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Student Work - Jello Cells
Students learned the anatomy of an animal cell by building one themselves from Jello and assorted candy.
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Student Work - Nerve Models
Using Play Doh, research and their own talents, students crafted models of nerve cells and thier structures.
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Computer Graphics
The Visual Arts page contains several galleries of student work done with equipment from the Technology Integration.
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Program Overview
Perspective students and their parents/guardians are introduced to the program through a slideshow from our Program Director, Jerome Ryan.
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Student Writing
Essays from English and Humanities classes and research papers from U.S. History and World History classes. go to Student Writing page |
Student Handbook
View the Student Handbook (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 - Free Download)
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