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School district will begin to encourage fulfillment of A-G requirements during junior high in addition to high school. Students can now see A-G requirements as a 6 year plan, leaving more space to pursue individualized academic interests.
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Junior high students offered option of taking high school classes in 8th grade for A-G credit.
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All 7th graders automatically take a technology introduction class for 1st semester, ensuring digital citizenship and basic digital publishing skills.
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The majority of classes will accept over 90% of homework through digital submission.
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Teachers will be able to broadcast their instruction across the campus, where students can access from wherever they are, using mobile apps like meerkat or periscope. This frees students to physically be in a place on campus physically or developmentally more conducive to their learning.
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Students will be able to construct products requiring advanced planning and mathematical skills on campus. Use of the workshops will depend on scheduling of various projects that staff has planned ahead of time.
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Students will be tracked on campus according to the mobile device they have on them. This will solve many of the practical security and administrative issues of giving students the freedom to move around campus according to their instrucional needs, and not always a set bell schedule.