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3. PRESENTACION DE DATOS, COMPARACIÓN Y ANÁLISIS DE

3.3. Análisis de los resultados y hallazgos

3.3.3. La función de la biblioteca pública y los procesos de formación social en la

Regional/District Magnet Schools

Details are subject to change Area Served Start Time

End Time iPads Academy*Language Indigenous/World Languages

Aerospace/Engineering

Specialized instruction with an aerospace and engineering focus. Requirements for attendance: A strong interest in Aerospace and Engineering.

Johnson Senior High (9-12)

johnsonsr.spps.org | 651-293-8890 A-F1/F2 8:30 a.m.3:00 p.m.

French, Spanish

American Indian Language and Culture

Instruction rooted in American Indian history, culture, art, traditions and values. Requirements for attendance: None. Harding Senior High (9-12)

harding.spps.org | 651-793-4700 A-F1/F2 7:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m.

Dakota/Lakota, French, Hmong, Japanese, Spanish BioSMART

A focused bioscience program that integrates technology in every subject area. Requirements for attendance: None. Washington Technology (6-12)

washington.spps.org | 651-293-8830 A-F1/F2 3:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

French, Hmong, Mandarin, Spanish

Capitol Hill Gifted & Talented

A program that challenges students who display academic strengths. Requirements for attendance: None. Highland Park Senior High (9-12)

highlandsr.spps.org | 651-293-8940 A-F1/F2 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

French, Mandarin, Spanish

Environmental Science

Specialized instruction with a focus on environmental studies, often outside the traditional classroom. Requirements for attendance: None.

Humboldt High School (6-12)

humboldt.spps.org | 651-293-8600 A-F1/F2 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

French, Spanish

Expeditionary Learning

Project-based learning where every student has a voice. Requirements for attendance: None. Open World Learning Community (6-12)

open.spps.org | 651-293-8670

A-F1/F2 7:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m.

Spanish

Finance

Study of accounting, international trade, leadership, and the use of technology in the financial services industry. Requirements for attendance: None

Como Park Senior High (9-12)

comosr.spps.org | 651-293-8800 A-F1/F2 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

French, Spanish

French Immersion

Students are taught in French to become proficient in reading, writing and communicating in the French language and culture. Requirements for attendance: Enrollment in French immersion classes per program requirements (grades 9-12). French language proficiency assessment.

Central Senior High (9-12)

central.spps.org | 651-744-4900 A-F1/F2 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

French, German, Latin, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish

* Language Academy is an English Learner program. See page 18 for more information. ** iPad distribution timelines are subject to change.

School Selection Guide 2015-16

HIGH SCHOOL REFERENCE CHART

Regional/District Magnet Schools

Details are subject to change Area Served Start Time

End Time iPads Academy*Language Indigenous/World Languages

Hmong Language & Culture

Continuation of Hmong/English Two Immersion (Hmong Dual Language) program; incorporating language, history and culture. Requirements for attendance: Enrollment in Hmong Language and Culture classes (grades 9-10). Enrollment in IB, AP or PSEO Hmong Language & Culture class offered by school. Hmong language proficiency assessment.

Harding Senior High (9-12)

harding.spps.org | 651-793-4700 A, B, C (East of 35E) 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

Dakota/Lakota, French, Hmong, Japanese, Spanish

Washington Technology (6-12)

washington.spps.org | 651-293-8830 35E), D, E, F1/C (West of F2

7:30 a.m.

3:00 p.m.

French, Hmong, Mandarin, Spanish

Information Technology

Study of computer programming, database administration and web design with a focus on preparing students for a career in our growing digital world. Requirements for attendance: None.

Humboldt High School (6-12)

humboldt.spps.org | 651-293-8600 A-F1/F2 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

French, Spanish

International Baccalaureate (IB)

An authorized and accelerated international program for students to become productive global citizens. Requirements for attendance: Enrollment in at least one IB course per grading period.

Central Senior High (9-12)

central.spps.org | 651-744-4900 C (West of 35E), E, F1 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

French, German, Latin, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish

Harding Senior High (9-12)

harding.spps.org | 651-793-4700 A, B, C (East of 35E) 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

Dakota/Lakota, French, Hmong, Japanese, Spanish

Highland Park Senior High (9-12)

highlandsr.spps.org | 651-293-8940 D, F2 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

French, Mandarin, Spanish

Mandarin Immersion

Students are taught in Mandarin Chinese to become proficient in reading, writing and communicating in the Mandarin language and Chinese culture. Requirements for attendance: Enrollment in two Mandarin Immersion year-long classes. Mandarin language proficiency assessment.

Highland Park Senior High (9-12)

highlandsr.spps.org | 651-293-8940 Available in 2020. Please see Jie Ming Mandarin Immersion school information on page 42.

Spanish Immersion

Students are taught in Spanish to become proficient in reading, writing and communicating in the Spanish language and Hispanic culture. Requirements for attendance: Enrollment in two Spanish Immersion year-long classes (grades 9-10). Enrollment in IB Spanish classes offered by school (grades 11-12). Spanish language proficiency assessment.

Highland Park Senior High (9-12)

highlandsr.spps.org | 651-293-8940 A-F1/F2 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m.

French, Mandarin, Spanish

Visual and Performing Arts

Visual and performing arts are woven into academics for a hands-on, creative school experience. Requirements for attendance: Strong interest or willingness to explore academics and self-expression through the arts.

Creative Arts Secondary (6-12)

creativearts.spps.org | 651-292-3480 A-F1/F2 2:00 p.m.7:30 a.m. 2015-16 Spanish

* Language Academy is an English Learner program. See page 18 for more information. ** iPad distribution timelines are subject to change.

School Selection Guide 2015-16

Central Senior High (9-12)

275 N. Lexington Pkwy. | central.spps.org | 651-744-4900

Central is the oldest high school in the state of Minnesota, beginning its 150th year. Its rich traditions, including academic excellence, are widely celebrated. Families prize the high value we place on academics; the varied extra-curricular opportunities; our culture of constant innovation; and our focus on relationships as the center for learning. Central is an International Baccalaureate school and has offered the Diploma Programme since 1987, engaging students in topics that affect our community and the world. Our students also benefit from a variety of academic programs including Quest, Advanced Placement, College in the Schools, Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO), and French Immersion (among six languages offered). College readiness opportunities include Upward Bound, College Possible, AVID, and the African American Male Initiative. Recently recognized as one of the best high schools in the country by U.S. News and World Report, Central Senior High School offers opportunities for all.

Area Served Start Time

End Time iPads Language Academy Indigenous/World Languages

F1 + Magnet

Programs** 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. • French, German, Latin, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish ** See pages 57-59 for a list of regional and district magnets.

Como Park Senior High (9-12)

740 W. Rose Ave. | comosr.spps.org | 651-293-8800

At Como Park Senior High School we are driven by our school motto, B.E.A.S.T. − Belong, Explore, Achieve, Succeed Together. We’re large enough to offer many paths to success, and small enough that everyone gets a chance to explore – from athletics to music, from drama to debate. With a focus on college and career, Como helps students think beyond high school. Our Advanced Placement program gives everyone a strong foundation and a head start in college. One of the first school-based credit unions in the state of Minnesota, Como’s Academy of Finance helps students gain job experience along with internship opportunities. Como Park offers programs that empower each student to succeed: Marine Corps JROTC, a variety of music opportunities, AVID, Peer Mediation, Girl Scouts, Mentoring and more. Challenging classes and clubs and a strong athletic program − with recent championships in boys soccer and adaptive bowling − help make everyone proud to be a Cougar.

Area Served Start Time End Time

iPads Language Academy

Indigenous/World Languages

E + Magnet

Programs** 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. • • French, Spanish ** See pages 57-59 for a list of regional and district magnets.

Creative Arts Secondary (6-12)

65 Kellogg Blvd. | creativearts.spps.org | 651-292-3480

Students choose Creative Arts because they love challenges in both academics and the arts, desire to pursue their artistic visions, and appreciate our supportive school community. With a newly renovated building in downtown St. Paul, Creative Arts provides a unique learning experience through performance arts, visual arts and literary arts. In our brand new learning spaces – including a dance studio and theater – we provide a challenging curriculum that inspires excellence, and we love being close to museums, the Ordway Center for Performing Arts, and the Lowertown artist community. The dedicated arts teachers are also practicing artists: the concept on which our school was founded more than 20 years ago.

Area Served Start Time

End Time iPads Language Academy Indigenous/World Languages

A-F1/F2 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 2015-16 Spanish