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The ATMS is an Academy
that begins in the 10th grade and embraces and operates
within the parameters of the Middle Years Program.
It is dedicated to fostering and fulfilling the
interest that students exhibit towards Technology,
Mathematics and Science. The program is designed
so that students will take a minimum of 12 credits
of coursework within the Technology, Mathematics
and Science Fields during their high school career.
Students will complete 4 credits of Science, 4 credits
of Math and 2 credits of Technology. The other 2
required credits would then be earned in the pathway
within which the student chooses to specialize.
The Academy seeks to develop the IB philosophy of
integration of coursework across the curriculum.
Students who choose to be part of the ATMS will
be required to take a research
class after school the second semester of their
Junior year as well as the first semester of their
Senior year. They will also be required
to participate in an internship experience the summer
of their Junior year and it is expected that the
culmination of this experience will be a project
which can be entered in state and national competitions.
The ATMS program can be entered
in two different ways. In the first, Honors Biology
would be taken during the Freshman year. The student
would enter the ATMS during their sophomore year
at the ATMS Chemistry level. This student would
then complete Advanced AP and/or IB science courses
their junior and senior years.
For the student who has a high interest in science
but is not ready to immediately dive into the more
rigorous BiologyHonors Matter and Energy are offered
during the freshman year. This student would then
enter the Academy their sophomore year in either
ATMS Biology.
Suggested Course Sequence for the Academy
of Technology, Mathematics and Science
Grade |
Technology |
Mathematics |
Science |
English |
Social
Studies |
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Elective |
After
school |
10th-Fall |
* |
required |
required |
Honors English 10 |
Honors NSL or AP Government |
Foreign
Language
** |
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10th-Spring |
* |
required |
required |
Honors English 10 |
Honors NSL or AP Government |
Foreign
Language
** |
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11th-Fall |
* |
required |
required |
required |
required |
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space |
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11th-Spring |
* |
required |
required |
required |
required |
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Research |
Summer |
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space |
space
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space
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Internship |
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12th-Fall |
* |
required |
required |
required |
required |
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Research |
12th-Spring |
* |
required |
required |
required |
required |
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* Two credits of Technology are required for all
three pathways
** Fulfills the language requirement for the Middle
Years Program
Students will be expected to
choose a pathway during their 10th grade year. Students
may choose to specialize in a Technology, Mathematics
or Science pathway within the Academy.
Students are expected to complete a minimum of
4 Science credits, 4 math credits and 2 technology
credits in grades 9-12. In addition, 2 additional
credits need to be completed within the pathway
of the students’ choosing for a total of 12
Technology, Mathematics and Science credits.
Students participating in the ATMS are not excluded
from participation in the IB Diploma Program and
in fact the program is designed to embrace the IB
program should a student decide to complete both
programs. If a student is interested in pursuing
both programs, the decision should be made early
so that their program can be developed to fit their
requirements (see
IB-ATMS Sample Pathways)
Science Pathway
Courses: |
Math Pathway Courses: |
Technology Pathway
Courses: |
ATMS Biology |
Honors Geometry |
Discovering Programming |
ATMS Chemistry |
Algebra 2 with Analysis |
Computer Programming I |
AP/IB Biology |
Precalculus with Analysis |
AP Computer Programming
II |
AP Chemistry |
AP Calculus BC |
AP Computer Programming
III |
IB Chemistry |
Multivariable Calculus |
*IB Computer Science |
AP Physics |
IB Mathematics Higher
Level |
*ITGS |
IB Physics |
AP Statistics |
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Anatomy and Physiology |
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*AP Environmental Science |
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*Courses that are not currently
offered but may be offered in the future*
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