
Technology is tied to the core curriculum. Ninth-graders take a
Computer Connections class in which they learn about library research and MLA guidelines, hardware and peripherals, as well as tools for personal productivity, presentations, multimedia, and web authoring and networking. As an elective, students can enroll in the Robotics Design and Programming course or participate in the Robotics club, which enters the F.I.R.S.T. competitions at the United States Naval Academy and Drexel University each year. Students also attend workshops such as
Women in Science and Technology offered by the Philadelphia Symposium, giving them firsthand knowledge of how technology is used in the world of science and engineering.Technology is tied to the core curriculum. Ninth-graders take a
Computer Connections class, in which they learn about library research and MLA guidelines, hardware and peripherals, as well as tools for personal productivity, presentations, multimedia, web authoring and networking. As an elective, students can enroll in the Lego Robotics course or participate in the Robotics club, which enters the F.I.R.S.T. competition at Drexel University each year. Students also attend workshops such
Women in Science and Technology offered by the Philadelphia Symposium, giving them firsthand knowledge of how technology is used in the world of science and engineering.