The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship explained

The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship
Streetaddress:444 S. Patterson
City:Bloomington
State:Indiana
Zipcode:47403
Country:USA
Coordinates:39.1631°N -86.5515°W
District:Monroe County Community School Corporation
Principal:Angie Evans
Schooltype:High School
Grades:9-12
Slogan:"Trust - Respect - Responsibility"
School Colours:
Blue and Green
Established:2008
Status:Active
Enrollment:70-80

The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship (previously named "Bloomington New Tech High School") is a high school in Bloomington, Indiana, United States which utilizes Project Based Learning. The Academy opened in fall 2008 with a class size of 96 students,[1] the school serves students in 9th-12th grades, and at the beginning, added a class each year, with up to 100 students per grade. In May 2009, the class of 2012 had 50-65 students, and 58 Students graduated in the class of 2012. The school has a 1:1 student to computer ratio.[2] While this was remarkable at the creation of the school it has since become the standard across MCCSC.

History

The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship in Bloomington, Indiana is part of the larger New Tech Network,[3] which includes over 100 schools[4] across the United States. The school is funded through district funds, state grants, and community donations.[2] The Academy building was originally the Rogers Building Supplies main building. It was renovated to become a school. In 2018, The Academy received STEM certification by the Indiana Department of Education. In 2023, The Academy received Early college high school certification.

Campus

The Academy is located on the near west side of Bloomington, off of Patterson st. Both the school campus and the surrounding area have seen a host of improvements over the past few years. In the summer of 2013, major work was done on the school campus, adding a number of features including new signage, landscaping, a new parking lot, a picnic shelter and outdoor benches, and a basketball court. During the 2013–14 school year, the "Green Pioneers" group (with help from the community) installed a rain garden to capture the runoff from the school roof, and reduce the amount of stormwater that went into the city sewers.

Curriculum

New Tech uses project-based learning to engage students in relevant and meaningful work. Much of the classwork is done on computers. The school uses Instructure's Canvas and Gmail/Google Drive for assignment management, grades, and collaboration. Prior to the use of Canvas, New Technology Foundation's Echo Collaborative Learning Environment was used. In the first year, before echo was finalized, the American Studies class used the Moodle virtual learning environment.

The following classes were available in 2022:

Extracurricular activities

Many extracurricular activities are available at The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship including but not limited to:

Students may also participate in the activities of their "home school". Many Academy students have been in band, theater, or on sports teams at Bloomington North or South.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Tech era dawns today . Heraldtimesonline.com . 2012-02-10.
  2. Web site: Questions and answers about New Tech . Heraldtimesonline.com . 2012-02-10.
  3. Web site: New Tech a new way of learning for Bloomington students . Heraldtimesonline.com . 2012-02-10.
  4. Web site: Proudly supporting over 100 schools.