Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities

Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities

The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities


Established1988
School typePublic, Residential High School
DirectorsDr. Vickie Barton and Dr. David Williams
LocationMuncie, IN, USA
Enrollment300
Faculty45
CampusBall State University
Website [http://www.bsu.edu/academy www.bsu.edu/academy]

The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities (also The Indiana Academy or simply IASMH) is a two-year residential public high school located on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, although it operates as a separate entity. It is a member of the National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools of Mathematics, Science and Technology.

The school's student body consists of approximately 150 juniors and 150 seniors selected from gifted and talented applicants from across Indiana. In addition to regular, state-mandated public school curriculum, Academy students take advanced, college-level courses. Each student works towards the Indiana Honors Diploma, which is the only diploma awarded by the school.

Established by the Indiana General Assembly in 1988 [ [http://www.state.in.us/legislative/ic/code/title20/ar12/ch14.5.html Indiana Code 20-12-14.5] (waybackdate|site=http://www.state.in.us/legislative/ic/code/title20/ar12/ch14.5.html|date=20021115034424). The current relevant section of the Indiana Code is [http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/title20/ar24.5/ch3.html IC 20-24.5-3] .] , it is the only tax-supported statewide high school in Indiana. For accepted students, the school did not charge tuition or meal costs until 2006. The Academy started to charge room and board fees in Fall of 2006. Currently, room and board costs $750 a semester, in addition to an annual book and technology fee of $150. Increases in these fees are possible in future years. However, it costs the state about $21,000 a year to support one Academy student. The fees charged to the individual student are merely a supplement.

About Academy life

Students reside in Wagoner Hall on the southern end of the Ball State campus. The school administration is in a separate building known as the Academy House. Some administrative offices may be found in the basement of Elliot Hall, the neighboring dorm. Classes are held next door at Burris Laboratory School and are scheduled in a manner similar to colleges. Students also have the opportunity to take classes at Ball State for a fee and apply those credits toward graduation requirements. Earning Wellness Credits, as well as doing Academy Service and Community Service, are also required for graduation.

Each student is given a laptop (currently MacBooks) to use while they attend the Academy. The class of 2007 was given G4 iBooks upon their entrance to the Academy, but these are currently being phased out to be replaced by MacBooks. Students are given these laptops to ensure they have constant access to the Internet and applications such as Microsoft Word and Excel. Printers are available for student use, but it is more reliable for students to furnish their own.

Research within the Academy

Because it is a part of the University Schools organization and open only to gifted and talented students, the Academy performs research and studies on students. Dr. Tracy Cross, former Executive Director of the Academy and writer of several important studies into gifted and talented students, was among leading researchers involved with the Academy.

References

External links

* [http://www.bsu.edu/academy/ Official website]
* [http://www.iasmh.org Alumni website]


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