Central Magnet in 2020.

  • Central Magnet Math and Science rolls out STEM Curriculum

    The much anticipated STEM curriculum is rolled out with an emphasis on Engineering and Technology.
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    What will Central look like in 2020?

  • Techology is being used by more students.

    With the addition of more Chromebooks, iPads, and other technology, teachers are utilizing these resources in the classroom. The computer lab as it exists becomes obsolete.
  • Desks used infrequently in classrooms.

    More classrooms adopting "non-traditional" furniture that allow for collaboration and more project-based learning.
  • Central goes 1:1.

    Central students have 1:1 access to technology. School stays open later to accomodate student learning needs.
  • Last paperbook is taken off library inventory.

    All students now use e-reading apps or devices.
  • Central provides wifi access to all students.

    All students will have access to wifi so that learning is 24/7, on-demand, and student-driven.
  • Learning leaves the school building

    Students are able to learn at home, on the go, and in school. Collaboration with schools down the road and on the other side of the world is common.