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What Is A Technical High Schools?

Similar to technical schools, a technical high school offers a curriculum designed to teach high school students a specific career before they go towards a college education. These schools teach math, science, geography, and other different foundational subject. Then additionally, they teach how to execute a specific trade.

Benefits typically include helping high school find, choose, and prepare for a certain career path. It aids their academic journeys while encouraging the students to be program of their choice, and from different fields.

These schools frequently offer such training programs in their senior grades and produce students that are equipped with a high-school diploma, and skills & education in fields that make them ready to embark on their career path right after high school


1. Virginia Tech (VT)


Virginia Tech (VT), officially the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VPI), is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, United States. It was founded as the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in 1872.


History


In 1872, with federal funds provided by the Morrill Act of 1862, the Reconstruction-era Virginia General Assembly purchased the facilities of Preston and Olin Institute, a small Methodist school for boys in Southwest Virginia’s rural Montgomery Country. That same year, 250 acres (100 ha) of the adjoining Solitude Farm including the house and several farm buildings on the estate were acquired for $21,250 from Robert Taylor Preston, a son of Governor of Virginia, James Patton Preston. The commonwealth incorporated a new institution on the site, a state-supported land-grant military institute named Virginia Agriculture and Mechanical College.


2. IVY Tech Community College of Indiana


Ivy Tech Community College (Ivy Tech) is a public community college system in the U.S. state of Indiana. It is the state’s public community college system and it has more than 40 locations it is also the state’s largest public postsecondary institution, and the nation’s largest individual accredited statewide community college system, serving nearly 100,000 students annually on campus and online and another 60,000+ dual credit students in high schools throughout Indiana. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.


History


Ivy Tech was founded in 1963 as Indiana’s Vocational Technical College in order to provide technical and vocational education for various industries. It was rechartered as a system of vocational technical schools in 2005. The IVY TECH derives from an intialism I.V. Tech of the school original name. The name was officially changed to IVY TECH State College in 1995.


3. Georgia Tech Online Master of Science in Computer Science


Georgia Tech Online Master of Science in Computer Science (OMSCS) is a Master of Science degree offered by the College of Computing at Georgia Tech. The program was launched in 2014 in partnership with Udacity and AT&T and delivered through the massive open online course (MOOC) format. Georgia Tech has received attention for offering an online master’s degree program for under $7,000 that gives students from all over the world the opportunity to enroll in a top10-ranked computer science program. The program has been recognized by the University Professional and Continuing Education Association, Fast Company, and the Reimagine Education Awards for excellence and innovation.


History


The College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology launched its online Master of Science in Computer Science degree in January 2014. The program was conceived by former Dean of Computing Zvi Galil and Udacity founder Sebastian Thurn. OMSCS is delivered through the massive open online course format and is designed to deliver instructional content and academic support via the massive open online course format. The current Dean of Computing, Charles Isbell, helped lead the effort to launch the program as then-senior associate dean.


4. High Tech High Charter Schools


High Tech High is a San Diego, California based school development organization that includes as network of charter schools, a teacher certification program, and a graduate school of education. Students are admitted to the public elementary, middle, and high school, through a zip-code based lottery system in an effort to admit a demographically diverse representative sample of San Diego County.


History


In the time of 1996, forty members of San Diego’s civic and high tech industry assembled to discuss how to engage and prepare more young people for the high tech industry. Called upon by the San Diego Economic Development Corporation and Business Roundtable, these members met regularly for the next two years to discuss how to engage and prepare local students for high tech careers. One of these members included Gary E. Jacobs, former director of education programs at Qualcomm.



5. Texas Technological University



Former Names

Texas Technological College (1923-1969)

Motto

From here, It’s possible.

Type

Public Research University

Established

February 10, 1923; 101 years ago

Parent Institution

Texas Tech University System

Accreditation

SACS

Academic Affiliations

ORAU, UCAR, URA, USU, SPACE-GRANT

Andowment

$1.08 Billion (2023)

(TTU only)

$1.78 Billion (2023)

(system-wide)

Budget

$1.25 Billion (FY2024)

Chancellor

Tedd L. Mitchell

President

Lawrence Schovanec

Academic Staff

2,094 (Fall 2023)

Students

40,944 (Fall 2023)

Undergraduates

32,806 (Fall 2023)

Postgraduates

8,138 (Fall 2023)

Location

Lubbock, Texas, United States

33,584N 101.878W

Campus

Large City 1,839 acres (744 ha)

Newspaper

The Daily Toreador

Colors

Scarlet and black


Nickname

Red Raiders . Lady Raiders

Sporting Affiliations

NCAA Division I FBS-Big 12

Mascot

Masked Rider . Raider Red

Website

ttu.edu



6. ITT Technical Institute


ITT Technical Institute (ITT Tech) was a private for-profit technical Institute with its headquarters in Carmel, Indiana and many campuses throughout the United States. Founded in 1969 and growing to 130 campuses in 38 states of the United States, ITT Tech was one of the largest for-profit educators in the US before it closed in 2016.


Motto

Education for the Future

Type

Private for-profit technical institute

Active

1969-2016

Chairman

Darvey W. Hayes

President

Eugene W. Feichtner

Students

40,015

Location

Carmel, Indiana, United States

Campus locations

Approximately 130 Campuses

Affiliations

ITT Corporation (1965-1994)

Website

itt-tech.info



7. Virginia Tech Shooting



Location

Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S.

Coordinates

37.2231N 80.421W (Ambler Johbston Hall)

37.2294N 80.4231W (Norris Hall)

Date

April 16, 2007; 17 years ago

C7:15 - 9:51 a.m. (EDT)

Target

Students, staff and faculty at Virginia Tech

Attack type

Mass Shooting, school shooting, mass murder, murder-suicide, spree shooting

Weapons

Glock 19 pistol

Walther P22 pistol

Deaths

33 (including the perpetrator)

Injured

23 (17 from gunfire, 6 from jumping out of windows)

Perpetrator

Seung-Hui Cho

Defenders

Liviu Librescu

Kevin Granata

G.V. Loganathan

Derek O’Dell

Katelyn Carney

Henry Lee

Zach Petkewicz

Matthew La Porte

Motive

Ambler Johnston shooting: Inconclusive Norris Hall shooting: Inconclusive

Location

Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, Virginia)

Perpetrator

Seung-Hui Cho

Victims

Jamie Bishop

Locelyne Couture-Nowak

Kevin Granata

Liviu Librescu

G.V. Loganathan

Related

Media Coverage

Timeline



8. Florida Institute of Technology



Former Name

Brevard Engineering College ( 1958-1966)

Motto

Ad Astra Per Scientiam (Latin)

Motton in English

‘To the stars through science’

Type

Private research university

Established

September 22, 1958; 65 years ago

Accreditation

SACS

Academic Affiliations

ICUF . ORAU . Space -grant

Endowment

$85.7 million (2022)

President

John Nicklow

Provost

John Z. Kiss

Academic staff

407

Undergraduates

4,153

Postgraduates

5,435

Location

Melbourne, Florida, United States

28’03’57’N 80’37’28’W

Campus

Small city, 174 acres (70 ha)

Newspaper

The crimson

Color

Red and Silver

Nickname

Panthers

Sporting affiliations

NCAA Division II - Sunshine State . GSC

Mascot

Pete the Panther

Website

www.fit.edu



9. Traditions of the Georgia Institute of Technology


Numerous Georgia Tech legends and traditions have been established since the school’s opening in 1888, some of which have persisted for decades. Over time, the school has grown from a trade school into a large research university, and the traditions reflect that heritage. One of the cherished holdovers from Tech’s early years, a steam whistle blows every weekday at various times to mark the changing of classes. It’s for this reason that the faculty newspapers is named. The Whistle


Some of the traditions are well-knows, the most notable being the now-banned tradition of stealing the ‘T’ form Tech Tower. Tech Tower, Tech’s historic primary administrative building, has the letters TECH hanging atop it on each its four sides.



10. Indiana Institute of Technology



Former names

Indiana Technical College (1930-1963)

Type

Private university

Established

1930; 94 years ago

Endowment

$137.6 million (2020)

President

Karl W. Einolf

Academic staff

544 including full time and adjunct

Students

9,652

Undergraduates

8,848

Postgraduates

804

Location

Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.

41’4’39’’N 85’7’1.84’’W

Campus

Urban, 42 acres (17 ha)

Colors

Orange, Black & White

Nickname

Warriors

Sporting affiliations

NAIA-WHAC (primary)

NAIA-Mid-South (wrestling)

ACHA Division II & III

Mascot

Maximus the warrior

Website

www.indianatech.edu



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