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VDOE » Instruction » Stafford Academy for Technology (STAT)
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| Partnership Members: | Stafford County Public Schools; Germanna Community College; Diversified Educational Systems; Employment Resources, Inc.; Fredericksburg Regional Alliance; Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce; Free Lance-Star; GEICO; Hilldrup Companies; Mary Washington Hospital/Medicorp; Rappahannock Region Small Business Development Center; R.L. Williams, Ltd./Autodesk, Inc.; Spotsylvania Technology Center; Stafford County Economic Development; Stafford County Career and Technical Education Advisory Committee; Stafford Rotary; University of Mary Washington; Virginia Employment Commission; Weldon Cooper Center; Workforce Investment Board, Inc. |
| Lead Entity: | Stafford County Public Schools |
| Fiscal Agent: | Stafford County Public Schools |
| Contact Person: | Ms. Kathleen M. Burant
Director of Career and Technical Education Stafford County Public Schools 31 Stafford Avenue Stafford, VA 22554 (540) 658-6672 burantkm@staffordschools.net |
| Academy Location: | Brooke Point High School
North Stafford High School Stafford High School |
| Number Students: | Maximum of 180 in Phase I |
| Career Pathways: |
Network Systems
Science and Engineering |
| Academy Goals and Description: | The Stafford Academy for Technology will be used as the catalyst to prepare students to meet both current and projected work force needs through an interdisciplinary course of study bringing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics together across all grade levels, K-16. The Academy will assure excellence by raising the aspirations of all students through: 1) the incorporation of workplace experiences as part of the school program; 2) the implementation of industry assessments; 3) the application of concepts through hands-on learning experiences; 4) the alignment of programs of instruction to emerging job opportunities; and 5) the coordination of related efforts throughout a partnership network. The Academy will open at three sites in Stafford County in the fall of 2008 with one site focusing on the Network Systems pathway and the other two sites on the Science and Engineering pathway. Access will be provided for students from all five Stafford County high schools. There is a substantial opportunity for dual enrollment coursework and career and technical integration as part of the Academy educational experience. The curriculum of the seven Stafford County middle schools will support and encourage enrollment in the Academy. |
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