- Wayne School of Engineering
Wayne School of Engineering is a high school for grades 9-10. As of the 2008-2009 school year there are no juniors or seniors. School starts at 10:30 and ends at 4:30 and all students must wear ID badges at all times. The school is located in Goldsboro,
North Carolina , USA. Wayne School of Engineering is housed atGoldsboro High School and selects students through an application process which all rising Freshmen in Wayne County are eligible for. [Moore, P (2007)] The school opened August 8th, 2007. [Moore, P (2007)]Curriculum ----
Wayne School of Engineering's curriculum is based on collaboration, self-management, and relevance. Students are required to complete 15 hours of college credit and an internship. The 2007 school year started with A/B scheduling, but in 2008 has switched to 4x4
block scheduling . [Moore, P (2007)] For the 2008-2009 academic year, Wayne School of Engineering will be offering the following courses [WSE website] :Math and science
Freshman
Integrated Math I and/or Integrated Math II Honors
Applications of Science Honors
Engineering The future Honors
Sophomore
Integrated Math II Honors and/or Integrated Math III Honors
Chemistry Honors (With Integrated Math III Honors or higher as corequisite)
Drafting --> Drafting II Honors
Earth/Environmental Science Honors
Humanities
Freshman
English I Honors
Advanced Composition Honors
World History Honors
Sophomore
English II Honors
Speech and Debate Honors
Civics and Economics Honors
Distance education
Students [WSE website] may take courses with
NCVPS andLearn and Earn (Online college courses). A substantial number of students take online students. The most popular online courses areForeign language ,Journalism , Civics and Economics Honors, and higher-level mathematics and science.Notes
References
* Barry, M (2008) "Taylor sending out strong students for college, jobs", News Leader
* Moore, P (2007) "First engineering class preparing to start studies at Goldsboro", News Argus
* Wayne School of Engineering Website
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