More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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I teach Engineering to students ranging from 9th grade to 12th grade. They are creative, purpose driven, hands-on students that thrive when given a challenge. They are our future leaders and problem solvers. Their compassion is evident in the projects they choose. When my architecture class built structures for wall and roofing systems, they designed dog houses for the local animal shelter. The Principles of Engineering students hosted summer camps for young children and taught them how to build and program robots. They have organized community clean-ups, built sets for community theaters and worked with the Habitat for Humanity organization. They are a wonderful group of young men and women that renew my spirit everyday.
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I teach Engineering to students ranging from 9th grade to 12th grade. They are creative, purpose driven, hands-on students that thrive when given a challenge. They are our future leaders and problem solvers. Their compassion is evident in the projects they choose. When my architecture class built structures for wall and roofing systems, they designed dog houses for the local animal shelter. The Principles of Engineering students hosted summer camps for young children and taught them how to build and program robots. They have organized community clean-ups, built sets for community theaters and worked with the Habitat for Humanity organization. They are a wonderful group of young men and women that renew my spirit everyday.