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An Introduction to Your High School CareerInformational Brochure 17285227050200Table of ContentsTopicPage NumberJames Hillhouse High School3Wilbur Cross High School5Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School7High School in the Community9Hill Regional Career High School11Dr. Cortland V.R. Creed High School13Metropolitan Business Academy15New Haven Academy17Sound School19Common Ground High School21Engineering and Science University Inter-district Magnet School (ESUMS)22Educational Center for the Arts (ECA)24New Haven Promise26Eli Whitney Technical High School28Platt Technical High School29Private High Schools30Frequently Asked Questions31Glossary33Notes Page35James Hillhouse High School14268458826500Principal: Glen WorthyAddress: 480 Sherman Pkwy New Haven CT 06511School Hours: 7:30am-2:02pmMain Office Phone Number: 203-497-7500Number of Students: 950Uniform: NoAcademy of Law, Public Safety, and HealthConcentration on law, public safety, medicineIndependent study and internship opportunitiesAP classes available such as: psychology, US government, language composition, and statisticsCertificate programs available 28 credits required to graduateAcademy of Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship, and Action (IDEA)Concentration on humanities, sciences, art, business, law, engineering, and healthAP classes available such as: biology, calculus, US government, language and composition, Spanish, statistics, and US historyOption of Spanish or French32 credits required to graduateSocial Media and ARTs Academy (SMART)Concentration on the arts.Students will explore careers including journalism, photography, film, marketing, acting, choreography, etc.Town Meetings to learn about Campus-wide events and initiatives connected to college and career readiness.There are a variety of after school clubs to join as well as sport teams. JRTC is also offered. Partnerships with Gateway Community College, Yale University, Southern Connecticut State University, and Housatonic Community College, Dr. Lee Forensics 1074420-30670500Wilbur Cross High SchoolPrincipal: Edith JohnsonAddress: 181 Mitchell Dr. New Haven CT 06511School Hours: 7:25am-2:00pmMain Office Phone Number: 475-220-7400Number of Students: 1,354Uniform: NoSmall Learning Communities:Academy of Law and Public Service: For those students interested in law, political science, counseling, psychology, education, public safety, military, criminal justice, and forensic science.Academy of Business and Fine Arts: Specialized classes may include business, accounting, web design, theater, visual arts, recording artsAcademy of Health and Culinary Sciences: For those students interested in medicine, dentistry, veterinary sciences, sports and alternate medicine, nutrition, culinary arts and hospitality. Specialized courses may include human psychology, first aid and CPR, nutrition and weights, culinary arts, food service management, science and research.International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences: Designed for students newly learning English and those who are native English speakers. Concentrated around video game design, digital media, and movie making.Students select their 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice through an online form. They may reapply for a different academy at the end of the year if they wish to change.AP courses are available such as: calculus, chemistry, biology, English literature, environmental science, US government, microeconomics, and music.Partnerships with Yale University, Southern Connecticut State University, Gateway Community College, and Quinnipiac UniversitySport teams such as: Football, volleyball, indoor/outdoor track, cross country, wrestling, lacrosse, basketball, golf, soccer, and cheerleading along with over 20 after school clubs. Arts and Humanities High School14268457747000Principal: Frank CostanzoAddress: 177 College St. New Haven CT 06510School Hours: 7:30am-2:15pmMain Office Phone Number: 475-220-2400Number of Students: 650Uniform: NoIntegrated arts and academic curriculum Take all of your academic subject classes with the options of college level, honors, and advanced placement (AP)Select an art upon application to schoolCoursework is supplemented by performances, field trips, and exhibitions to prepare for college and beyond.Students graduate with plans to pursue a career in the arts as well as other fields of study.Cannot change your art concentration once admitted to the school Take your art every day for 1 and a half hoursDance: modern, ballet, cultural, jazzTheater: acting, directing, technical theater, Creative Writing: fiction, nonfiction, poetryVisual Arts: drawing painting, graphic design, fashion design, video production, sculpting, ceramicsVocal Music: singing, producing lyrics and or music Orchestral Strings – violin, viola, cello, double bass Jazz/Concert Band - guitar keyboard, percussion, woodwinds and brass 35 credits required to graduateAP courses are available such as: Literature and composition, calculus, statistics, biology, chemistry, psychology, art history, and 2D and 3D studio art.Partnerships with Gateway Community College, Southern Connecticut State University, University of New Haven and Yale University.There are no sport teams however you may play for your district. There are over 35 after school clubs to choose from such as drama, debate team and choreography. 2093595-2095500High School in the CommunityBuilding Leader: Matthew BrownAddress: 175 Water St. New Haven CT 06511School Hours: 7:35-2:15Main Office Phone Number: 475-220-6200Number of Students: 250Uniform: YesCredits required to graduate: 27Concentration of Study: Law and Judicial SystemAP classes available such as biology, calculus, English literature, English language, US history, Latin, and SpanishPartnerships: Yale University, University of New Haven, Quinnipiac University School of Law, Southern Connecticut State University, Gateway Community CollegeSport Teams: There is a soccer team at the school along with an intramural coed basketball team. If students wish to play for other sport teams they are allowed to play for their district.Many after school clubs are offered, such as a Capella group, debate team, and student council.HSC is a Mastery Learning school*Specialized courses include: Forensic science, math for social justice, civil rights, technology and the digital citizen, music in America, and New Haven history*See glossary Hill Regional Career High School191262010668000Principal: Zakia ParrishAddress: 140 Legion Ave New Haven CT 06519School Hours: 7:45am-2:15pmMain Office Phone Number: 475-220-5000Number of Students: 650Uniform: NoCredits required to graduate: 28Concentrations of Study: Health science, business, and technologySpecialized Health Science courses: anatomy and physiology, forensic science, medical careers, intro to public health, and medical Spanish.Specialized Business and Technology courses: Business Spanish, accounting, marketing, business in sports management, and fashion merchandising. Other graduation requirements: 20 hours of community service, capstone project, and presentation required to graduateAP courses are available such as: English language and composition, English Literature, US history, psychology, US government and politics, World History, calculus, statistics, biology, chemistry, and Spanish.Sport Teams: Girls/boys soccer, volleyball, cross country, boys/girls basketball, indoor/outdoor track, baseball, softball, tennis, golfOver 30 after school clubs such as: anime club, glee club, and CT youth alliance. Partnerships: Yale University, University of New Haven, Gateway Community College, and Southern Connecticut State University 162687077851000Dr. Cortland V.R. Creed Health Sciences and Sports Medicine High SchoolPrincipal: Ms. Laura Robley Address: 88 Bassett Road, North Haven, CT 06473 School Hours: 7:55am-2:30pm Main Office Phone Number: 475-220-7060Number of Students: 220Uniform: YesCredits required to graduate: 28.5Concentration of Study: Health sciences and Sports medicine Specialized courses include: Intro to art and the human body, sports medicine, health and law, personal training, and fitness/wellness.Partnerships: Gateway Community College and Quinnipiac University Sport Teams: Football, volleyball, co-ed basketball, cross country, indoor/outdoor track, baseball, tennis, and wrestling Many clubs/afterschool activities such as: health occupation students of America, yearbook, student government, and biology club.AP classes are available such as: language and composition, literature and composition, and psychology. Metropolitan Business Academy182689519240500Principal: Judith PuglisiAddress: 115 Water Street. New Haven CT 06511School Hours: 7:30am-2:10pmMain Office Phone Number: 475-220-7700Number of Students: 400Uniform: Yes Credits required to graduate: 28 Four Academic Pathways:Academy of Allied Health and Science: Study of medical sciencesAcademy of Digital Arts and Technology: Exploration of science through technology with a focus on innovation using animation, web design, and movie making.Academy of Finance: Study of banking and credit, financial planning, international finance, securities, insurance, accounting, and economics.Academy of Law and Political Science: Study of law, political activism, journalism, criminal justice, community action, and public service.Foreign Languages: French, Spanish, Arabic, MandarinOther Graduation Requirements: 100 hours of community service, internshipSport Teams: There is a co-ed basketball. If students want to play for other sport teams they also may play sports for their district teams. Open gym is also available at the school along with a fitness club.Over 45 afterschool clubs/activitiesPartnerships with Gateway Community College, Southern Connecticut State University, University of New Haven, and Yale University 1306195-190500New Haven Academy Principal: Greg Baldwin Address: 804 State St. New Haven, CT 06511School Hours: 7:55am-2:30pmMain Office Phone Number: 203-946-8995Number of Students: 250Uniform: No Credits required to graduate: 28Concentration of study: Architecture, Engineering, Environmental StudiesNHA is broken up into small learning communitiesAP classes are available in classes such as biology, calculus and SpanishAt the end of each semester (mid-year and end of the year) students present independent projects to demonstrate their mastery of conceptsNHA is a mastery- based learning schoolThere is a basketball team at the school. Students may play for their district if they wish to play for other sport teams.There are many after school clubs which include: math team, debate team, NHA ambassadors, NHA acapella, self-defense, and the African drummers. 144589510287000Sound SchoolPrincipal: Rebecca GratzAddress: 60 South St. New Haven CT 06519School Hours: 8:00am-2:30pmMain Office Phone Number: 203-969-6937Number of Students: 328Uniform: No*Sound is a technical school and has a separate application from New Haven choice and enrollment and does participate in the lottery. The next step in the application process after filling out and submitting the application is attending a scheduled interview.Concentration of Study: Aquaculture and Marine TradesSound includes a curriculum centered around water related activities and coursework such as nautical drafting, aquaculture production, vessel handling, and safety at sea.Specialized courses: plant sciences, animal science, agriculture mechanics, and veterinary sciences.Sound is made up of 5 building campuses50 community service hours are required in order to graduate. 15316205524500Common Ground Principal: Lizanne CoxAddress: 358 Springside Ave. New Haven, CT 06515School Hours: 8:00am-3:20 pmMain Office Phone Number: 203-389-4333Number of Students: 180Uniform: NoCommon Ground is an environmental charter schoolSpecialized courses: environmental justice, biodiversity, ecology, food and the environmentNew Haven district students are chosen through the New Haven magnet school lottery. All other students are chosen through a separate lottery held at Common Ground. Engineering and Science University Interdistrict Magnet School (ESUMS)17411702984500Principal: Medria Blue-EllisAddress: 130 Leeder Hill Dr., Hamden CT 06517 School Hours: 7:30am-2:00pmMain Office Phone Number: 203-946-6610Number of Students: 616Uniform: Yes*Grades 6-12Concentration of Study: Science, technology, engineering, mathPartnerships: Yale University, Southern Connecticut State University, Gateway Community College, University of New Haven, and Charter Oak State CollegeSport Teams: ESUMS has an intramural basketball team. If students want to play for another sports team they may play sports for your district's teamsAP courses available such as composition, literature, statistics, calculus, chemistry, physics, and US historyMany after school clubs/activities such as debate team, math club, blues and jazz band, robotics, and digital media.Specialized Courses: Intro to engineering design, principles or engineering, civil engineering, digital engineering, digital media, and movie making. Educational Center for the Arts (ECA)15411454508500Principal: Jason HiruoAddress: 55 Audubon St. New Haven CT 06510School Hours: Monday-Thursday 1:00-4:10Main Office Phone Number: 203-777-5451Study of the fine arts: Creative writing, dance, music, theatre, and visual artsStudents take their core classes at their high school and then are transported to ECA in the afternoon. (In place of elective courses)Tours are available every other Wednesday at 1:15pm. Students/parents must call to register in order to set up a tour. Students may also shadow the school for a day. The shadow request form can be found online.Applications to ECA can be downloaded online. Once reviewed, students will receive an interview date to show their work. New Haven PromiseAnnual scholarship which covers up to full tuition at public CT 2 or 4 year colleges or up to $2500 at private colleges.Requirements:Student must be a New Haven resident and attend a New Haven public school or approved charter school.Student must have a positive disciplinary record (no expulsions).Student must complete at least 40 hours of community service.Student must have a 90% attendance record or better.Student must have an earned 3.0 weighted GPA or better*This award does not cover the cost of books, fees, or housing*Once in college, the student is required to maintain at least a 2.0 GPAPercentage covered per length of time living in New HavenLength of Time Living in New Haven (by grade levels)Percentage PaidK-121001-12952-12953-12954-12905-12856-12807-12758-12709-126510-120For more information please visit Eli Whitney Technical High School161734514478000Principal: Dr. Mary MoranAddress: 71 Jones Rd. Hamden CT 06514Main Office: 203-397-4031Uniform: YesTechnical High SchoolThe application for Eli Whitney is found online*This is a separate application from the New Haven magnet schools and is separate from the lottery.Different technologies found at Eli:AutomotiveCarpentryComputer Aided Drafting and DesignCulinary ArtsElectricalGraphics TechnologyHairdressing/BarberingHealth TechnologyManufacturing TechnologyMarketing, Management, EntrepreneurshipPlumbing and Heating Platt Technical High School176974517335500Principal: Scott Zito Address: 600 Orange Ave. Milford CT 06461Main Office Phone Number: 203-783-5300Uniform: YesThe application for Platt is found online*This is a separate application from the New Haven magnet schools and is separate from the lottery.Different technologies found at Platt:Automotive Collision Repair and RefinishingAutomotive TechnologyCarpentryComputer Aided Drafting and DesignCulinary ArtsElectricalElectronics TechnologyElectromechanical TechnologyHairdressing/BarberingHeating, Ventilation, and Air ConditioningInformation Systems TechnologyManufacturing TechnologyPlumbing and HeatingSustainable Architecture Private High SchoolsExamples: Hopkins School, Notre Dame Catholic High School, Sacred Heart High School, St. Joseph High SchoolProcedures: procedures for applications differ at each school but here is an overall guide:Most local private high schools have application periods that start very early, around September of your 8th grade year. Applications are usually due during the first part of the school year, as well. Submit applications as early as possible to make sure it has enough time to be processed.Some schools want you to have an open application in order to shadow or interview at the school, and some schools encourage you to start this process as early as 7th grade.Some schools have additional admissions requirements, such as an admissions test.Most schools also offer some form of financial aid, which students must apply for.Application decisions are usually made early in the school year.In the second half of the year, you might be asked to sign a contract with your intent to enroll in this school.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)What month do the magnet school applications open?FebruaryWhat month is the deadline for the magnet school applications?MarchWhen is the magnet school lottery?Beginning of AprilIf I am accepted to a magnet school, do I need to reapply each year?No Am I required to fill all four choices for magnet schools on the magnet school application?No. Only apply to the school you wish to attend. Do not put down a school you are uninterested in attending just to fill all spots on the application. If you are only interested in attending one school then only apply to that one school.If I have a sibling already in a magnet school, am I automatically accepted into that school?You are not automatically accepted to that school however you do receive sibling preference which improves your chances. Once I submit an application, can I make changes?Yes, you may make changes on your application up until the deadline. If you applied online then you may make changes online. If you submit a paper application then you will need to submit another paper application to make changes. The last application received before the deadline is the one which will be used.Do I have to apply to my neighborhood school?Yes, you must pick an academy/ small learning community for your neighborhood school even if it is not one of choices. Will my Powerschool and Navaince information follow me to my high school ?Yes, all the information from powerschool including test scores, grades, goals and career interests will follow you to the high school. What is the best way for me to find out more about High Schools?Shadow visit the school and follow a student for a day. Open House, an event to inform prospective students and parents about the school. Read about them online or in the brochureGo to choice and enrollment fairGLOSSARYAP Course: AP stands for “Advanced Placement.” This is a college level course taught in high school.Block: A class period lasting for 90 minutesRequired Courses -: Specific classes a student must take and pass to complete graduation requirements.Elective Course: A non-required course that is chosen by a student based on his/her interests.Extra-Curricular Activities: Activity programs which meet outside of the regular school day. Ex: clubs/organizationsGPA: Stands for “Grade Point Average.” Computer based on number of courses taken and grades earned in those courses. Honors Course: Course designed to challenge highly motivated students.Mastery Based Learning: Instead of traditional letter grades, students receive detailed reports about their progress on each learning target addressed in their classes.Transcript: Official report of your grades, attendance, and GPA.Credit: Earned when a student successfully completes a course. Internship: Working for a company paid/ unpaid to obtain job experience.Partnerships: Working with colleges and businesses to provide support for students as well as the opportunity to take colleges classes at various colleges.Concentration of Studies: Main focus of course offerings.Technical Schools: Courses relating to a specific hands-on training which can lead to an occupation directly from high school.Specialized courses: Courses related directly to your concentration.Graduation Requirements: Amount of credits needed to graduate as well as community service hours which may include senior projects.Academic Pathways: refers to the various courses, programs, and learning opportunities offered by schools, community organizations, or local businesses that allow students to earn academic credit.Notes Page________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________If you have any questions, please contact your school counselor. ................
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