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NEW TECH YPSILANTI
what is p.b.l.??? P.B.L. (or Project Based Learning)Students learn through challenging projects modeled after realworld jobs. They use computers daily to create presentations, build websites, research and learn to work with their peers. By graduation, they will be able to understand teamwork, can identify and solve problems, and adapt to new work environments. Internships with local businesses further contribute to students’ preparedness for the modern workplace. Our small size helps us foster a tight-knit, collaborative culture where students are given significant responsibility, much as they might have in a professional workplace. Staff and peers know students by their names, and students are valued for their contributions to the classroom.
YPSILANTI NEW TECH IS LOCATED ON: 2100 Ellsworth Rd. Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 † WELCOME BACK ¢ The mission of Ypsilanti New Tech High is to prepare all students to excel in an information-based, technologically advanced society.
You May Not Know..... The very first New Tech opened in 1996 and ever since opening its doors NTHS has graduated hundreds of students, sending them to top colleges and internships. Many schools also have succeeded in the school-wide programs such as: • A Highly successful Commerce system • Teacher-sponsored clubs (Philanthropy, etc.) • Programs in community service, career shadowing, internships.
Our skills and principles Our principles are the mail key in the success of this school. We believe that developing trust, respect, responsibility and teamwork among all members of our school will lead to school-wide achievement. We further believe that rigor, trust, relationships, respect and responsibility will result in higher expectations being met by all members within our learning community.
The 21st century skills that we have to learn. All of the students are expected to meet the learning outcomes in six areas: written communication, content standards, oral communication, work ethic and citizenship, collaboration and critical thinking.