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What's New, June, 2001 |
Senior Option - Four-Hour Program Students enrolled at the Communications Academy now have the option of attending for four hours a day to receive one credit for English 12, one credit for Social Studies 12 (Economics and Participation in Government), 1/2 credit for Physical Education, and 3 1/2 credits in their Occupational Trade. Thirteen students were enrolled in the program this past school year, and attended school at the Tech Center from 8:00AM to 12:00PM, Monday through Friday. Eight of these students were enrolled in a 3 credit College English course as well.
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Scholarship Established for Communications Academy
Mrs. Purdy established the Scott Purdy Memorial Scholarship for a promising, dedicated and talented student. Scott graduated from the Tech Center in 1975, went to college, and later secured a position in the video communications department at Morgan Stanley in New York City. Jen, who is the first recipient of this award, graduated in June of 2000, and is enrolled in Parsons School of Design; she is well on her way to becoming a fashion designer. Jared G. from Carmel High School will receive the scholarship for this past school year. More info to come in the fall when a ceremony will be held.
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Matt Burke - Our New English Teacher
Take a look at Mr Burke's web page, designed by Aron C. from Hendrick Hudson High School. |
Class Projects
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Visiting CollegesThe most prestigious art schools in the area have paid visits to the Communications Academy. This is a very enriching experience for the students because they get the opportunity to speak to representatives from the schools, and find out valuable information such as costs, program information, and portfolio requirements. We have been visited by the School of Visual Arts, Parsons School of Design, The Westchester Business Institute, The Art Institute of Philadelphia,and Mercy College. |
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