KELLER ISD Pathways INNOVATE COLLABORATE EDUCATE

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KELLER ISD 2018-2019 Pathways INNOVATE COLLABORATE EDUCATE

Keller ISD Career and Technical Education Department 201 Bursey Road Keller, Texas 76248 817-743-8000 KELLER ISD Keller ISD is committed to producing strong communicators, high-level critical thinkers and effective problems solvers through our CTE Programs. Dr. Rick Westfall, Superintendent of Schools Dustin Blank, Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education Leslee Shepherd, Director Debbie Dolenz, Administrative Assistant Robert Wright, Coordinator Dinardo Bazile, Coordinator Olivia Moore, Work Based Specialist Keith Killebrew, Work Based Specialist Joella Duran, Work Based Specialist/Instructional Support Marsha Cummins, District Counselor Assurance of Non-Discrimination It is the policy of the Keller Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender or handicap in its career and technical education programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation act of 1973, as amended.

Seamlessly transitioning your education into a career Keller ISD is committed to focusing on cutting edge, rigorous and relevant Career and Technical Education (CTE) that prepares our students for a wide range of high-wage, high-demand careers. Our goal is to prepare our graduates to pursue a future of their choosing and successfully enter our global society. In order help with this goal, KISD opened its first career focused high school to meet the needs of our 21 st Century students. The Keller Center for Advanced Learning (KCAL) opened during the 2016-2017 school year and now has approximately 3,100 students from around the district in attendance in a variety of innovative CTE programs. In addition to these programs, several CTE pathways are available at all of our high schools that students may choose from as well. It is important that we help our students get on the right path early so that they can continue in that path towards graduation and into the next stages of their lives. To ensure that our students make wise choices, we are working to strengthen our middle school career exploration curriculum. In combination with our igraduate modules, our 8 th grade student KCAL tours and our CTE Expo in January, we are ensuring that our 8 th grade students and parents are knowledgeable about all of the choices they will have as high school begins. Purpose The purpose of this book is to help students and parents make informed decisions about planning for the future. This guide provides information about the high school graduation requirements as well as the courses that are taken each of the next four years for that particular pathway. A variety of co-curricular options are available to students, with the most popular option for CTE students their Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs), KISD students compete in district, state and national levels of competition, represented by close to 750 students in the areas of BPA, HOSA, FCCLA, TSA, FBLA, TAFE, SkillsUSA, FFA, DECA and Robotics. Descriptions of these CTSOs are located on the final pages of this guide. On behalf of the entire KISD Career and Technical Education Team, we thank you for your support of our programs and the opening of our new career center. Certainly, our commitment to an intentionally exceptional learning experience for each KISD student is strengthened by our work with our outstanding district leadership team and our community partners. Sincerely, Leslee Shepherd, Director 1

Pathways available only at KCAL Automotive Technology Construction Cosmetology Veterinary Studies Pathways that finish advanced courses at KCAL Animation Architecture Audio Video Production Commercial Photography Computer Maintenance Computer Networking CISCO Academy Computer Programming Culinary Arts Engineering including Robotics Graphic Design Health Sciences including Nursing (CNA), EMT, Pharmacy Technician and Clinical Rotations Law and Public Safety and Court Systems College and Career Readiness Career and Technical Education fosters a culture of college and career readiness by helping students understand how education and training connect to the world of work. 2

Endorsements & Pathways Arts & Humanities Business & Industry Public Services S T E M Art and Literature Band Choir Creative Writing Dance Orchestra Piano Technical Theatre Theatre Production Visual Arts Drawing Visual Arts Electronic Media Visual Arts Painting Visual Arts Sculpture Accounting Aircraft Technology Animation Architecture Audio Video Production Automotive Technology Broadcast Journalism Business Essentials Business Information Commercial Photography Computer Maintenance Computer Programming Construction Culinary Arts Debate Fashion Design Finance Child Guidance Cosmetology Court Law Counseling and Mental Health Education and Training Political Science Health Science: Biomedicine Health Science: Clinical Rotations Health Science: Certified Nursing Assistant Health Science: Emergency Medical Technician Health Science: Pharmacy Health Science: Sports Medicine Law Enforcement: Police Military Science (ROTC) Biology Calculus Chemistry Engineering Environmental Science Physics Robotics Space Science Statistics Graphic Design Interior Design Marketing Networking Newspaper Veterinary Studies Yearbook Multidisciplinary Studies CTE Pathways available only at High School Campuses Accounting Business Essentials Business Information Child Guidance Counseling and Mental Health Education and Training Fashion Design Finance Health Science: Sports Medicine Interior Design Marketing Political Science To earn an endorsement students are required to complete a coherent sequence of four or more credits that consist of two or more courses in the same career cluster. Public Services: Service-oriented occupations for both private and public sectors. Requires 4 CTE credits, 2 of which must be advanced. Business & Industry: Highly varied occupations in both service and manufacturing industries. Requires 4 CTE credits, 2 of which must be advanced. Arts & Humanities: Coursework that is centered around artistic and well-rounded humanities interests. Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (S T E M): Rigorous coursework and occupations centered around applied science and mathematics, including a variety of engineering fields. Multi-Disciplinary: Students complete four advanced courses from within one endorsement or among multiple endorsements. 3

Keller ISD High School Graduation Plan Overview There is one graduation plan approved by the State of Texas and Keller Independent School District. The State of Texas Foundation High School Program requires a total of 22 units of credits. The Default Plan for Keller ISD students is the Distinguished Level of Achievement Plan, which includes one endorsement choice. 9th grade, students are required to declare a chosen program of study, or Foundation High School Program (FHSP) + Endorsement 26 Credits 9 th 10 th 26 Credits 11 th 12 th English 4 Credits Math 4 Credits Science 4 Credits Social Studies 4 Credits World Languages 2 Credits Physical Education Fine Art 21 st Century Skills.5 Credits Electives English I English II English III Advanced English Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Endorsement Math Biology World Geography IPC, Physics OR Chemistry World History Advanced Science Endorsement Science US Government/Economics History 2 credits of the same world language 1 Credit 1 Credit Professional Communications 5.5 Credits (Endorsement electives) See Course Selection sheets for completing the 4-Year Plan Distinguished Level of Achievement & Performance Acknowledgements endorsement, which will help in guiding course Distinguished Level of Achievement elective choices throughout A total of four credits in math, including credit in Algebra 2 A total of four credits in science Completion of curriculum requirements for at least one endorsement Performance Acknowledgements For outstanding performance In a dual credit course In bilingualism and bi-literacy On an AP test or IB exam On the PSAT, the ACT-Plan, the SAT, or the ACT For earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification or license Prior to entering 9th grade, students are required to declare a chosen program of study, or endorsement, which will help in guiding course elective choices throughout high school. Students may earn a single endorsement, or multiple endorsements in the areas of: Arts and Humanities, Business and Industry, Multidisciplinary Studies, Public Service, or STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math). Students wishing to change their declared endorsement must follow the Keller ISD process and should see their assigned counselor. Keller ISD does not discriminate on the basis of sex, handicap, race, color, and/or national origins in its educational programs. Admission into career programs is based on age, grade, interest, aptitude and ability. Lack of English language will not be a barrier to admission and participation in any educational program. 4

ADVANCED ENGLISH COURSES English IV English IV AP Dual English IV TCC British Literature I /II (2322, 2323) Creative/Imaginative Writing Advanced Creative Writing Humanities 1 Humanities 2 Debate III Advanced Broadcast Journalism III Advanced Journalism: Newspaper III Advanced Journalism: Yearbook III ADVANCED MATH COURSES Math Models with Applications Algebraic Reasoning Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus Pre-AP Dual Pre-Calculus UT Digital Electronics Accounting II Robotics II Advanced Quantitative Reasoning Calculus AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics Statistics and Business Decision Making ADVANCED SCIENCE COURSES Advanced Animal Science Anatomy and Physiology of Human Systems Aquatic Science Astronomy AP Environmental Science Chemistry Engineering Science Environmental Systems Earth and Space Science Forensic Science Medical Microbiology Pathophysiology Physics Principles of Technology Band PHYSICAL EDUCATION SUBSTITUTIONS Cheerleading Colorguard Drill Team ROTC I Musical Theatre I Technical Theatre 2 Vocal Ensemble I 5

English Art and Literature English I (1) or Pre-AP English I (1) English II (1) or Pre-AP English II (1) English III (1) or AP and Humanities 1 Humanities 2 and AP Art History (1) Creative Writing English I (1) or Pre-AP English I (1) English II (1) or Pre-AP English II (1) English III (1) or AP and Creative Writing (1) Advanced Creative Writing and Advanced Journalism: Literary Magazine ARTS AND HUMANITIES ENDORSEMENT Social Studies History World Geography Regular or Pre-AP World History Regular or AP US History Regulary, Dual, or AP and AP European History Government/Economics Regular, Dual, or AP Social Sciences World Geography Regular or Pre-AP or AP Human Geography World History Regular or AP US History Regulary, Dual, or AP and AP Pyschology Government/Economics Regular, Dual, or AP Fine Arts Choir Choir 1 Choir 2 Choir 3 Choir 4 Band Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 Dance Dance 1 Dance 2 or Aerobic Activities Dance 3 Dance 4 Piano Piano 1 Piano 2 Piano 3 Piano 4 Technical Theatre Theatre I Technical Theatre I Technical Theatre II and 1 additional credit below: Select 1: Acting Styles: Classical/ Commedia Acting Styles: Realism/Post-war Acting Styles: Improvisation/ Monologue Movement for the Actor Musical Theatre 1 Musical Theatre 2 Theatre III: Directing I Theatre III: Playwriting I Technical Theatre III and 1 additional credit below: Select 1: Acting Styles: Classical/ Commedia Acting Styles: Realism/Post-war Acting Styles: Improvisation/ Monologue Movement for the Actor Musical Theatre 1 Musical Theatre 2 Theatre III: Directing I Theatre III: Playwriting I World Languages American Sign Language American Sign Language I American Sign Language II American Sign Language III American Sign Language IV Spanish Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III or III Pre-AP AP Spanish IV Spanish for Native Speakers Spanish for Native Speakers I Spanish for Native Speakers II AP Spanish IV AP Spanish V German German I German II German III Pre-AP AP German IV French French I French II French III Pre-AP AP French IV Latin Latin I Latin II Latin III Pre-AP AP Latin IV 6

Theatre Production Theatre I Theatre Production I or Theatre II Theatre Production II or Theatre III and 1 additional credit below Select 1: Acting Styles: Classical/ Commedia Acting Styles: Realism/Post-war Acting Styles: Improvisation/ Monologue Movement for the Actor Musical Theatre 1 Musical Theatre 2 Theatre III: Directing I Theatre III: Playwriting I Theatre Production III or Technical Theatre IV and 1 additional credit below: Select 1: Acting Styles: Classical/ Commedia Acting Styles: Realism/Post-war Acting Styles: Improvisation/ Monologue Movement for the Actor Musical Theatre 1 Musical Theatre 2 Theatre III: Directing I Theatre III: Playwriting I Visual Arts Drawing Art I Art II Drawing or Pre-AP Art III Drawing Pre-AP AP Studio Art-Drawing Portfolio Visual Arts Drawing Electronic Media Art I Art II Electronic Media Pre-AP Art III Electronic Media Pre-AP AP 3-D Design Portfolio Visual Arts Painting Art I Art II Painting Pre-AP Art III Painting Pre-AP AP 2-D Design Portfolio Visual Arts Sculpture Art I Art II Sculpture Pre-AP Art III Sculpture Pre-AP AP 3-D Design Portfolio Orchestra Orchestra 1 (1) Orchestra 2 (1) Orchestra 3 (1) Orchestra 4 (1) KELLER ISD PA TH WA YS EXPO January 27 INNOVATE COLLABORATE EDUCATE The CTE Expo will take place at the Keller Center for Advanced Learning 201 Bursey Road Keller, Texas 76248 817.743.8000 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT Veterinary Studies Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources (1) Equine Science (.5) and Small Animal Management (.5) Veterinary Medical Applications (1) and Advanced Animal Science (1) Science credit Practicum in Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources (2) Accounting Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance (1) Accounting I (1) Accounting II (1) Math credit Practicum in Business Management (2) or Statistics and Business Decision Making (1) Math credit 7

Finance Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance (1) Money Matters (1) Statistics and Business Decision Making (1) Math credit Practicum in Business Management (2) Architectural Design Principles of Architecture (1) Architectural Design I (1) Architectural Design II (2) Practicum in Architectural Design (2) Construction Management Principles of Construction (1) Construction Management I (2) Construction Management II (2) Practicum in Construction Management (2) Interior Design Principles of Human Services (1) Interior Design I (1) Interior Design II (2) Practicum in Interior Design (2) Culinary Arts Principles of Human Services (1) Introduction to Culinary Arts (1) Culinary Arts (2) Practicum of Culinary Arts (2) Animation Animation I (1) Animation II/Animation II Lab (2) Practicum in Animation (2) Audio/Video Production Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications (1) Audio/Video Production (1) Audio/Video Production II/Audio/Video Production II Lab (2) Practicum in Audio/Video Production (2) Commercial Photography Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications (1) Commercial Photography (1) Commercial Photography II/Commercial Photography II Lab (2) Practicum in Commercial Photography (2) Computer Maintenance Professional Communications (.5) and Touch System Data Entry (.5) Computer Maintenance (1) Networking/Networking Lab (2) Computer Technician Practicum (2) Networking Professional Communications (.5) and Touch System Data Entry (.5) Internetworking Technologies I (Cisco) (1) Practicum in Information Technology (Cisco Year 1) (2) Practicum in Information Technology (Cisco Year 2) (2) Computer Programming Computer Science I (1) AP Computer Science (1) Computer Programming I and II (2) Practicum in Information Technology (2) 8 Fashion Design Principles of Human Services (1) Fashion Design I (1) Graphic Design and Illustration (1) Fashion Design II/Fashion Design II Lab (2) Graphic Design Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications (1) Graphic Design and Illustration (1) Graphic Design and Illustration II/Graphic Design and Illustration II Lab (2) Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration (2)

Business Information Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance (1) Business Information Management I (1) Business Information Management II (1) Practicum in Business Management (2) Business Essentials Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance (1) Business Information Management I (1) Money Matters (1) Career Preparation I/Extended Career Preparation (3) Marketing Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance (1) Advertising (.5) and Fashion Marketing (.5) or Sports & Entertainment Marketing (.5) or Social Media Marketing (.5) Advanced Marketing (2) Practicum in Marketing (2) Business Communications English Language Arts Debate Debate 1 (1) Debate 2 (1) or Oral Interpretation 1 (1) Debate 3 (1) or Oral Interpretation 2 (1) Independent Study in Speech (1) Broadcast Journalism Journalism (.5) and Photojournalism (.5) Advanced Broadcast Journalism 1 (1) Advanced Broadcast Journalism 2 (1) Advanced Broadcast Journalism 3 (1) Newspaper Journalism (.5) and Photojournalism (.5) Newspaper 1 (1) Newspaper 2 (1) Newspaper 3 (1) Yearbook Journalism (.5) and Photojournalism (.5) Yearbook 1 (1) Yearbook 2 (1) Yearbook 3 (1) Aircraft Technology Professional Communications (.5) and Touch System Data Entry (.5) Aircraft Airframe Technology (2) Dual credit (TCC) Aircraft Powerplant Technology (2) Dual credit (TCC) Automotive Technology Automotive Basics (1) Automotive Technology I: Maintenance and Light Repair (2) Automotive Technology II: Automotive Service (2) Practicum in Transportation Systems (2) PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT Education and Training Principles of Human Services (1) Human Growth and Development (1) Instructional Practices (2) Practicum in Education and Training (2) Cosmetology Introduction to Cosmetology (1) Cosmetology I/Cosmetology I Lab (3) Cosmetology II/Nail Care, Enhancements, and Spa Services (4) Counseling and Mental Health Principles of Human Services (1) Human Growth and Development (1) Counseling and Mental Health (1) Practicum in Human Services (2) Child Guidance Principles of Human Services (1) Child Development (1) Child Guidance (2) Practicum in Human Services (2) 9

Political Science Principles of Government & Public Administration (1) Political Science I (1) Political Science II (1) Practicum in Local, State & Federal Government (2) Court Law Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security (1) Law Enforcement I (1) Court Systems and Practices (1) and Correctional Services (1) Practicum in Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security (2) Law Enforcement-Police Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security (1) Law Enforcement I (1) Forensic Science (1) Science credit and Forensic Psychology (1) Law Enforcement II (1) and Criminal Investigation (1) ROTC Health Science: Biomedicine Medical Terminology (1) Health Science Theory (1) Medical Microbiology (1) Science credit and Anatomy and Physiology (1) Science credit World Health Research (1) and Pathophysiology (1) Science credit Health Science: Clinical Rotations Medical Terminology (1) Health Science Theory (1) Anatomy and Physiology (1) Science credit and Practicum in Health Science (2) Practicum in Health Science (2) or World Health Research (1) and Pathophysiology (1) Science credit Health Science: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Medical Terminology (1) Health Science Theory (1) Anatomy and Physiology (1) Science credit and Practicum in Health Science (2) Practicum in Health Science (2) or World Health Research (1) and Pathophysiology (1) Science credit Health Science: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Medical Terminology (1) Health Science Theory (1) Anatomy and Physiology (1) Science credit and Pathophysiology (1) Science credit Practicum in Health Science (2) Health Science: Pharmacy Medical Terminology (1) Health Science Theory (1) Pharmacology (1) and Practicum in Health Science (2) Practicum in Health Science (2) Health Science: Sports Medicine Medical Terminology (1) Sports Medicine I (1) Anatomy and Physiology (1) Science credit and Sports Medicine II (1) Practicum in Health Science (2) Military Science ROTC I (1) ROTC II (1) ROTC III (1) ROTC IV (1) CTE Expo Keller ISD 8th Grade January 27, 2018 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. to experience and gather information while choosing the appropriate pathway for their interest. Students will be better prepared to register for their 9th grade classes beginning on January 29. KISD CTE Programs Aircraft Technology at TCC Accounting Animation Architecture Audio Video Production Automotive Technology Business Management Child Guidance Commercial Photography Construction Cosmetology Counseling and Mental Health Court Systems Culinary Arts Fashion Design Finance Graphic Design Health Sciences Clinical Rotations, CNA, EMT, Pharmacology, Biomedicine, Sports Medicine Information Technology Computer Maintenance, CISCO Networking, Computer Programming Interior Design Law and Public Safety Marketing Ready, Set, Teach STEM Programs Engineering and Robotics Veterinary Studies Programs listed in Green are offerred at the Keller Center for Advanced Learning The CTE Expo will take place at the Keller Center for Advanced Learning 201 Bursey Road Keller, Texas 76248 817.743.8000 BPA DECA FBLA FCCLA FFA HOSA Robotics SkillsUSA TAFE TSA Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) 10

STEM ENDORSEMENT Science Engineering Introduction to Engineering Design (1) Engineering Science (1) Science credit Choose 2 of the following 4 courses: Aerospace Engineering (1) Digital Electronics (1) Math credit Civil Engineering Robotics I Choose 2 of the following 4 courses: Engineering Design and Development (1) Robotics II (1) Math Credit Physics C Electricity and Magnetism (1) Practicum of STEM (2) Biology Biology (1) Chemistry (1) Physics (1) and Anatomy and Physiology (1) AP Biology (1) Chemistry Biology (1) Chemistry (1) Physics (1) and AP Biology (1) AP Chemistry (1) Environment Science Biology (1) Chemistry (1) Physics (1) and Aquatic Science (1) Environmental Systems (1) or AP Environmental Systems (1) Physics Biology (1) Chemistry (1) and AP Physics 1 (1) AP Physics 2 (1) AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (1) or AP Physics C: Mechanics (1) Space Science Biology (1) Chemistry (1) Physics (1) and Earth and Space Science (1) Astronomy (1) Math Calculus Algebra I (1) or Geometry (1) Algebra II (1) or Geometry (1) and Algebra II (1) Pre-Calculus (1) Calculus (1) Statistics Algebra I (1) Geometry (1) Algebra II (1) and Statistics and Business Decision Making (1) Math credit AP Statistics (1) MULTIDISCIPLINARY ENDORSEMENT Option 1: Complete four credits from each of the four foundation subject areas: English Mathematics Science Social Studies Must include English IV, and Physics and/or Chemistry Option 2: Complete four advanced placement or dual credits from the following departments: English Mathematics Science Social Studies Languages other than English Fine Arts Must include English IV, and Physics and/or Chemistry Option 3: Complete four advanced courses (junior level or higher) from within one endorsement or among multiple endorsements. 11

CTE Student Organizations Business Professionals of America (BPA) The mission of Business Professionals of America is to contribute to the preparation of a world-class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technological skills. BPA is committed to developing the best possible career and technical education organization for students in the United States. The measure of our success will be the perception that alumni of Business Professionals of America are highly competent and skilled workforce professionals who enable business and industry to maintain the economic vitality and high quality of life associated with our celebrated United States of America. Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in high schools and colleges around the globe for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. DECA s Comprehensive Learning program integrates into classroom instruction, applies learning, connects to businesses, and promotes competition. DECA prepares the next generation to be academically prepared, community oriented, professionally responsible, and experienced leaders. National Future Farmers of America (FFA) FFA prepares students for successful careers and a lifetime of informed choices in global agriculture, food, fiber, and natural resource systems. FFA increases awareness of the global technological importance of agriculture, develops competent agricultural leadership, builds self-confidence, promotes cooperation and cooperative attitudes, and promotes citizenship, volunteerism, and patriotism. Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) The mission of HOSA is to enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill, and leadership development of all health science technology education students; therefore helping students to meet the needs of the health-care community. SkillsUSA is a partnership of industry, students, and teachers working together to ensure that America has a skilled workforce. It provides quality education experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship, and character development. It builds and reinforces self-confidence, work attitudes, and communication skills. It emphasizes total quality at work, high ethical standards, superior work skills, lifelong education, and pride in the dignity of work. 12

Teacher Association of Future Educators (FFA) TAFE encourages students to learn about careers in education and assists them in exploring the teaching profession while promoting character, service, and leadership skills necessary for becoming effective educators. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) FCCLA is a nonprofit national career and technical student organization for young men and women in Family and Consumer Science education in public and private schools through grade 12. FCCLA s mission is to promote personal growth and leadership development through Family and Consumer Science Education courses. Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) FBLA is a career and technical student organization that is open to students who are enrolled in a Business course. The mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. Through participation in competitive events, students may earn recognition for their business skills. The Robotic Engineering Club of KCAL (RECK) The mission of the Robotic Engineering Club of KCAL is to provide our students with the skills to impact a growing global economy. We do this by providing training in areas such as leadership, citizenship, and both academic and technological skills. This combination is demonstrated in robot construction and then later in a competitive format in local, state and regional events. Our success will be measured by the cumulative results of these competitions and by our students who will continue on in this chosen path. Our purpose is evident; engineering a better tomorrow today! National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) NTHS is a student organization open to students that are active in their CTSO. The mission of NTHS is to honor student achievement and leadership, promote educational excellence, and enhance career opportunities for the NTHS membership. 13

You can find a digital copy of this booklet by scanning this QR Code or by going to https://www.kellerisd.net/page/280 INNOVATE COLLABORATE EDUCATE