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Northwest ISD

Northwest ISD. Students in Action!. Career and Technical Education. Northwest ISD Board Report May 12, 2014. WELCOME! Northwest ISD Academy Planning Meeting August 14, 2007. NISD Career Academies 2009 - 2014. Fall 2009 Enrollment (9 th & 10 th ). Fall 2013 Enrollment (9 th & 10 th ).

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Northwest ISD

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  1. Northwest ISD Students in Action! Career and Technical Education Northwest ISD Board Report May 12, 2014
  2. WELCOME!Northwest ISDAcademy Planning MeetingAugust 14, 2007

  3. NISD Career Academies 2009 - 2014 Fall 2009 Enrollment (9th & 10th) Fall 2013 Enrollment (9th & 10th) STEM ……………………….. 171 AMAT ………………………. 208 AMP …………………………. 153 Culinary …………………….. 106 Cosmetology (est. 2013) …. 30 Collegiate (est. 2014) …………. 24 All Grades Academy Enrollment for 2013 – 2014 …………….1,073 STEM ………………………. 90 AMAT ………………………. 97 AMP ………………………… 110 Culinary (2010) ……….. 71 Total Academy Enrollment 369
  4. Incoming 9th Grade Enrollment2014 - 2015 STEM ………….………………..…..…….... 112 AMAT TV & Film ………………………………….…. 25 Graphic Design & Photography ….... 40 Animation & Video Game Design ... 44 AMP ……………………………..…..…….. 116 Culinary ……………………..…….……... 62 Cosmetology ……………………......... 21 Collegiate …………………………........ 11 Total 9th Grade Enrollment ……..…..… 315
  5. THREE TRACKS OF STUDY TELEVISION & FILM GRAPHIC DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY ANIMATION & VIDEO GAME DESIGN
  6. TSA - STATE AWARDS (1ST PLACE) BEST VIDEO NEWSCAST (SWEPT 1ST-3RD) BEST MUSIC VIDEO BEST STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY BEST SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY BEST MAGAZINE DESIGN BEST VIDEO GAME DESIGN
  7. NHS THEATER PARTNERSHIP POSTERS DESIGNED FOR PLAYS
  8. UNT/TEA CTE VIDEO PROJECT AMAT PARTNERED WITH UNT TO CREATE (3) COMMERCIALS FOR TEA TO BE DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF TEXAS
  9. AcademyEnrollment 2012 11 - 10th grade students in Intro to Cos 2013 32 - 10th & 11th grade students in Intro to Cos & Cos 1 2014 65 - 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th grade students in Intro to Cos, Shampooing/ Conditioning, Cos 1 & Cos 2
  10. March salon opened to NISD employee April expanded salon to general public with limited services to include haircuts, styles, waxing, and manicures 24 clients serviced in one Tuesday open lab 111 clients serviced to date Twitter and Web page established
  11. Student Accomplishments District 12 Blue ribbons on Individual Projects 2 Gold medals in Employment Application Process and Job Interviewing
  12. State Winners State 2 Blue ribbons on Individual Projects 1 Bronze medal in Employment Application Process
  13. Culinary Arts Our industry-based Culinary Arts career training program is a national leader in equipping students with the knowledge, skills and experience to kick start their careers as leaders in their field! Through participation in ProStart and SkillsUSA we are building the next generation of hospitality and culinary professionals!
  14. Hospitality Services Through local partnerships with Deloitte University and Marriot Champion Circle and participation in the American Hotel & Lodging Association national certification program we are ensuring that our students are both college and career ready.
  15. Mikayla Humphrey Collegiate Academy College Credits: 3 Grade: 9th Years at Steele: 1 Activities: Newspaper Club President Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University
  16. Colby Phillips Collegiate Academy College Credits: 3 Grade: 9th Years at Steele: 1 Activities: Magic Club Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and major in business
  17. Brianna Braddock Collegiate Academy College Credits: 3 Grade: 9th Years at Steele: 1 Activities: Newspaper Club Vice-President Goal: Transfer to TWU and complete the dental hygienist program
  18. Jacob Brown Collegiate Academy College Credits: 3 Grade: 9th Years at Steele: 1 Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and become a materials engineer
  19. David Ballard Collegiate Academy College Credits: 3 Grade: 9th Years at Steele: 1 Activities: Magic Club Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and enter Baylor’s Dental Program to become an orthodontist
  20. Riley Armstrong Collegiate Academy College Credits: 3 Grade: 9th Years at Steele: 1 Activities: EXCEL Vice-President, Circle of Friends, Bible Club Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University
  21. Ashley Young Collegiate Academy College Credits: 3 Grade: 9th Years at Steele: 1 Activities: Running Club Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University
  22. Michael Nesbitt Collegiate Academy College Credits: 3 Grade: 9th Years at Steele: 1 Goal: Transfer to MIT
  23. Richard Duque Dual Credit Option Cosmetology Academy College Credits: 6 Grade: 10th Years at Steele: 2 Activities: EXCEL Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and major in music
  24. Elizabeth Jones Dual Credit Option College Credits: 3 Grade: 10th Years at Steele: 1 Activities: Newspaper Club Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and major in early childhood education.
  25. Madison Knight Dual Credit Option College Credits: 3 Grade: 10th Years at Steele: 1 Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and become a radiologist
  26. EricTrevino Dual Credit Option College Credits: 6 Grade: 10th Years at Steele: 2 Activities: EXCEL Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and pursue a degree in the medical field
  27. Shianne Webster Dual Credit Option College Credits: 6 Grade: 10th Years at Steele: 2 Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and major in criminology *Will graduate in 3 years
  28. Savannah Clark Dual Credit Option College Credits: 12 Grade: 11th Years at Steele: 1 Activities: Bible Club Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and major in business
  29. Peyton Elliott Dual Credit Option College Credits: 24 Grade: 11th Years at Steele: 2 Activities: EXCEL President, Running Club, Yoga Club, Sewing Club Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and become an adolescent psychiatrist
  30. James Llewellyn Dual Credit Option College Credits: 15 Grade: 11th Years at Steele: 2 Activities: D&D Club Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University as a sophomore
  31. Amy Whitehorn Dual Credit Option Cosmetology Academy College Credits: 12 Grade: 11th Years at Steele: 2 Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University
  32. Ahnaf Alam Dual Credit Option College Credits: 18 Grade: 12th Years at Steele: 2 Activities: Community Service Goal: Transfer to a 4-year Universityand become a surgeon Accepted: Baylor *Graduating in 3 years *Scholarships
  33. Caitlynn Boles Dual Credit Option College Credits: 15 Grade: 12th Years at Steele: 2 Goal: Transfer to TCC for the Nursing Program
  34. Karena Griffith Dual Credit Option College Credits: 18 Grade: 12th Years at Steele: 2 Activities: Bible Club Goal: Transfer to TCC for the Nursing Program *Graduating in 3 years
  35. Grant Gwin Dual Credit Option College Credits: 12 Grade: 12th Years at Steele: 2 Activities: Ping Pong Club Goal: Transfer to UNT
  36. Heather Mason Dual Credit Option College Credits: 15 Grade: 12th Years at Steele: 2 Activities: D&D Club Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and major in education *Graduating in 3 years
  37. Emily Titus Dual Credit Option College Credits: 9 Grade: 12th Years at Steele: 1 Goal: Complete college while serving in the Coast Guard and become a police officer Accepted: Coast Guard *Scholarship
  38. Khadijah Young Dual Credit Option College Credits: 12 Grade: 12th Years at Steele: 2 Activities: EXCEL Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University and become a corporate lawyer *Graduating in 3 years
  39. Rachel Schnitzer Dual Credit Option College Credits: 21 Grade: 12th Years at Steele: 2 Activities: EXCEL Historian and D&D Club Goal: Transfer to a 4-year University Accepted: UNT *Graduating in 3 years
  40. Alumni: Anna Bradshaw Dual Credit Option Steele: 2010-2011 Graduated from Steele with 15 college credits Will graduate with a bachelor’s degree & teaching certificate from Central Oklahoma Baptist College in April 2015
  41. Alumni: Grant Hase Dual Credit Option Steele: 2011-2013 Graduated from Steele with 32 college credits Will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in supply chain from Texas A&M in June 2014
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