|
SCHOOL CHOICE PROGRAM
STUDENTS:
| 2002-2003
SCHOOL YEAR |
2 |
| 2003-2004
SCHOOL YEAR |
9 |
| 2004-2005
SCHOOL YEAR |
16 |
| 2005-2006
SCHOOL YEAR |
11 |
| 2006-2007
SCHOOL YEAR |
17 |
| 2008-2009 SCHOOL YEAR |
7 |
PROGRAM:
Salem High School offers School-to-Career and College Pathways
programs in:
- Performance Dance (in our new dance studio with our instructor
from the Philadelphia Freedom Theater)
- Digital Communications (creating webmasters and on-line
publishers)
- Video Communications (using a new performance studio
and digital video editing lab)
- Business Technologies (utilizing five state-of-the-art
computer labs and industry standard software)
- International Studies (including European and Asian languages)
- Health, Recreation and Exercise Science (including coaching
and lifesaving certifications)
- Energy Engineering (in partnership with PSE&G Nuclear
Training Center)
- Agricultural Landscaping and Turf Management (with acres
of grounds for turf and nurseries).
School-to-Career and College Pathways Features:
-
At least one-third of the courses in each Pathway
represent an immersion into the identified career path and
more traditional courses are adapted to integrate into that
career path.
-
Students can earn up to 51 college credits in dual credit
courses with the Pathways.
-
Flexible schedules facilitate heightened intensity in the
skills and content of each course.
-
Programs boast interactive video distance learning courses
that can bring instruction and virtual field trips from all
over the country.
-
Most Pathways include a workplace internship in the fourth
year to make the final connection between classroom learning
and workplace performance.
PARENT INFORMATION CENTER: (856) 935-(3900)
E-mail: goldberg@salemnj.org
(Gary Goldberg, Director, Office of Curriculum and Instruction)
Website: www.salemnj.org |
|
AVAILABLE
SEATS
for the
2007-2008 SCHOOL YEAR
| Grade
1 |
2
seats |
| Grade
2 |
2
seats |
| Grade
3 |
5
seats |
| Grade
4 |
5
seats |
| Grade
5 |
5
seats |
| Grade
6 |
5
seats |
| Grade
7 |
10
seats |
| Grade
8 |
10
seats |
| Grade
9 |
23
seats |
| Grade
10 |
19
seats |
Participation of new students in the 2007-2008 school year will depend upon the availability of funding and whether the program is reauthorized by the New Jersey State Legislature.
|