Competitive advantage in college admissions Eighty-five percent of selective colleges and universities report that a student s AP experience favorably impacts admission decisions. There is a great deal of focus out there on GPA and ACT/SAT scores, which are important, but course rigor is also a main factor in admissions decisions. College credit for qualifying AP Exam scores Many colleges and universities offer credit or advanced standing for a score of 3+ on AP Exams. Many colleges and universities assign their course registration windows according to the number of credits a student has. Coming in with credit through AP often gives an advantage for future class registrations. Financial benefits Success on AP tests saves the student (and parents) time and money at the post-secondary level as they will not have to take those courses (or electives) at their college or university. Research also shows that students who take AP are much more likely than their peers to complete a college degree on time. Greater course depth Students have the opportunity to dig deeper into subjects that interest them, develop advanced research and communication skills, and learn to tap their creative, problem-solving, and analytical potential. Preparation for college-level work AP courses give students access to rigorous college-level work. AP students build confidence and learn the essential time management and study skills needed for college and career success. Who do I talk to if I am interested in taking an AP course at MHS? The best place to start is the student s current teacher in that subject area. They see that student s learning style and potential in their specific subject and are the best predictors of success at the AP level. If you have doubts about the student s ability to succeed in an AP course it can also be a good idea to talk to the teacher of the AP course; they can give you a concrete idea of what to expect. Lastly, the student s School Counselor can be a great support in terms of ensuring that the student s course load is well balanced and they are not taking on too much.
Mukwonago High School (501590) Score Eng Lang Comp Eng Lit Comp Euro Hist Hum Geog Macr Econ Psyc US Hist Calc AB Calc BC Comp Sci A Comp Sci Prin Stat Biol Che m Env Sci Phys 1 Phy s 2 Total Exams* MHS Total Number of Exams 69 22 24 18 32 152 42 85 42 24 36 60 80 36 11 57 11 814 MHS Mean Score 3.55 3.27 2.63 3.56 2.34 4.26 3.02 3.20 3.81 3.13 3.67 2.70 2.86 3.31 3.45 2.51 2.8 2 3.30 WI. Total Number of Exams 8,349 6,622 1,591 3,378 1,970 10,5 00 7,19 4 6,29 2 2,40 8 586 483 4,30 9 4,72 8 2,99 7 1,75 9 2,65 7 518 80,195 WI Mean Score 3.00 2.87 3.09 2.83 3.42 3.41 2.87 3.06 3.66 3.40 3.47 2.91 3.09 2.68 3.11 2.59 2.9 4 3.07 US Total Number of Exams 575,388 399,602 104,80 3 197,828 132,3 58 295, 148 505, 685 303, 582 120, 224 56,47 8 49,587 208, 360 249, 513 150, 466 158, 414 163, 687 22, 4,857,4 402 12 US Mean Score 2.77 2.68 2.81 2.52 2.83 3.05 2.64 2.91 3.78 3.13 2.98 2.69 2.88 2.63 2.66 2.36 2.8 9 2.84 MHS scored a higher average on 11 out of an offered 17 exams than the state of Wisconsin average MHS scored a higher average on 14 out of and offered 17 exams than the national average
2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 Mukwonago High School (501590) Total AP Students 362 368 382 407 438 Number of Exams 575 638 707 741 814 AP Students with Scores 3+ 282 282 308 320 353 % of Total AP Students with Scores 3+ 77.9 76.6 80.6 78.6 80.6 Wisconsin Total AP Students 36,882 38,629 41,489 44,296 47,190 Number of Exams 61,472 64,916 70,246 74,785 80,195 AP Students with Scores 3+ 25,501 27,006 28,667 30,088 32,115 % of Total AP Students with Scores 3+ 69.1 69.9 69.1 67.9 68.1
18-19 MHS AP Offerings: AP Math Offerings Statistics Computer Science Computer Science Principles Calculus AB Calculus BC AP English Offerings English Literature & Composition English Language & Composition Arts/Humanities Music Theory AP Science Offerings Biology Chemistry Physics I Physics II Environmental Science AP Social Science Offerings American History World History Psychology Macroeconomics Government Human Geography Art History Non-AP MHS Advanced Course Options for potential College Credit: College Speech and Communications Sociology German V Spanish V For Technical College Credit: All courses indicated with a TC in our online course catalog located at MHS Website > Counseling > Course Registration
MHS Information Technology Academy Course Information Night 31 January 2018
Why an IT Academy?
Why an IT Academy? According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Jobs in the IT Industry are considered Hot Jobs at the national, state, and local level. Nationally, they are among the top 20 fastest growing jobs in the BLS 10 year projections. IT is listed as a Hot Job in the following counties: Milwaukee Waukesha Ozaukee Washington
Why MHS? 3 certified Computer Science teachers 20+ years of success on the AP Computer Science exam Record number of students taking CS courses this year more than 300 students! Now have 10 different CS courses offered Other IT related courses being offered as well
IT Academy Mission Statement The MHS IT Academy s mission is to inspire students to pursue careers in Computer Science and Information Technology through rigorous and relevant course work, and to provide and support opportunities for indepth, practical experiences to increase employability and marketability in these fields.
IT Academy Structure
IT Academy Curriculum Multidisciplinary Curriculum of 4.5 credits Multiple Departments at MHS Computer Science Department Business Education Department English Department Social Studies Department Technology Education Department Personalized Learning Opportunities Job Related Experiences
IT Academy Courses
IT Academy Curriculum Business Education Courses Web Design Office Applications for Business Business and Marketing Leadership Project Management Technical Education Courses Digital Electronics
Required Courses English Department Technical Communications (0.5 credits usually Senior year) Social Studies Department Technology and Society - ONLINE (0.5 credits offered both semesters and in summer) Business Department Project Management (0.5 credits) IT Academy Capstone Course (0.5 credits second semester of Senior year)
IT Academy Capstone Job-related experience in local area business for Seniors paid or unpaid / internships or projects on business sites or on MHS campus summer or during school year opportunities Personalize Learning Employability Workshop Portfolio / Presentation of learning and work experiences
Other Experiences Field Trips Job Shadows Guest Speakers School / Community Projects Extracurricular Opportunities and Competitions
Programming and Software Development Strand 2.0 credits of CS (including 1 credit AP Computer Science Principles and 1 credit AP Computer Science A) 0.5 credits from any other course associated with the IT Academy or the Computer Science Department 0.5 credits Technology and Society 0.5 credits Technical Communication 0.5 credits Project Management 0.5 credits IT Academy Capstone
Networking and Hardware Strand 1.0 credits Digital Electronics 0.5 credits Operating Systems and Servers 0.5 credits Networking and Security 0.5 credits from any other course associated with the IT Academy 0.5 credits Technology and Society 0.5 credits Technical Communication 0.5 credits Project Management 0.5 credits IT Academy Capstone
Information Management Strand 1.5 credits of Business Education (Web Design, Office Applications for Business, Business and Marketing Leadership) 0.5 credits Database Management (Comp Sci / Business Education semester course) 0.5 credits from any other course associated with the IT Academy 0.5 credits Technology and Society 0.5 credits Technical Communication 0.5 credits Project Management 0.5 credits IT Academy Capstone (OR 3.0 credits Business Co-op / Internship)
IT Academy Expectations 4.5 credits of course work, based on student s chosen strand Admission Application and Interview Portfolio Work experience Employability Workshop Mukwonago Way 2.5 GPA in all MHS classes 3.0 GPA in IT Academy classes
Application Process Online Application IT Academy Website MASD MHS Academics IT Academy http://www.masd.k12.wi.us/mhs/academics http://masditacademy.wordpress.com Student information / five written questions Application is currently open Deadline: Friday 9 February Interviews: February / March
IT Academy Leadership Team Jennifer Wolf IT Academy Coordinator wolfje@masd.k12.wi.us Jim Ferwerda Computer Science Teacher & IT Academy Teacher ferweja@masd.k12.wi.us Scott Pratt Computer Science Teacher & IT Academy Teacher prattsc@masd.k12.wi.us Sarah Wardecke Computer Science Teacher & IT Academy Teacher wardesa@masd.k12.wi.us
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*Hot Jobs are high projected job growth occupations that must meet these criteria : (1) they must have a median salary above the state median; (2) the percentage change must be greater than the state average; and (3) the number of job openings must be greater than the state average. These occupations are also grouped by occupational categories. MUKWONAGO AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Students, Staff, Community...Building Better Schools Together
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MUKWONAGO AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Students, Staff, Community...Building Better Schools Together
MUKWONAGO AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Students, Staff, Community...Building Better Schools Together