Northside High Launches 21st Century Academy in 2007-08
The 21st Century Academy has a strong emphasis on technology. Students
in the academy are taught by teachers who integrate technology in every
lesson. The students use web pages, blogging, on-line chats and email as
a means of communicating with their teachers. After completion of the requirements
of the academy and the school, the students will graduate from high school
with a diploma, Microsoft and other IT Certifications in several areas.
The students are grouped together as a cohort and will stay together for
6-8 classes during the freshman year. They will remain together, as much
as possible, as a cohort throughout high school. The academy students share
the same curriculum, teachers and assignments. This enables the students
to gain an appreciation of team work while working towards similar goals.
Many students feel overwhelmed in high school today and so team work plays
an invaluable part of this development process. Members of the academy
are immersed in a family like atmosphere from the very first day to cultivate
a comfortable learning environment needed for the motivation and success
of the students.
The 21st Century Academy will turn the typical high school experience into a virtual interactive high school experience. Teachers and students will be better equipped to be competitive citizens in the global 21st Century.
The IT Security Suite Network, TITSSN, has partnered with
the Northside High School’s assistant principal and academy director, Vikki
Childress to help develop and implement these technology curriculum and
technology initiatives being pursued by the 21st Century Academy. As a team, we have spent numerous hours collaborating on the curriculum
and the goals of the academy. As a result of this partnership, TITSSN has donated laptops so that students
in the academy would have connectivity at home, copies of Microsoft Office
2007 Professional for the academy staff and students to enhance their collaborative
productivity and efficiency, mobile devices so they can stay in touch and
collaborate on up-to-date critical business and happenings, a new IT Security
scholarship program to help motivate and inspire the academy students towards
this specialized area of IT and customized training and development for
the staff members.
Through their vast network of vendors and associates, TITSSN
has helped us increase our development of this program and our initiatives
tremendously as they are able to provide everything we need to make this
successful. Their extensive network fills every niche of the academy’s needs
and thus securely positions us for tomorrow’s professionals needs. They have
also integrated two new customized certifications into the curriculum, the Microsoft
Small Business Server Security Specialist “MSBSSS” and the Information
Technology Defense-in-Depth Security Specialist “ITDiDSS”. The two
certifications adds a unique layer to our curriculum and enhances its focus on
this very important area of IT, IT Security.
Because of her hard work and dedication to her students and school, TITSSN
has selected Mrs. Vikki Childress and the 21st Century Academy as our featured
organization and recipient of our North Carolina Adopt an Institution Program
for 2007. The 21st Century Academy will also receive our IT Security Scholarship
Program going forward.
TITSSN would like to extend our gratitude to Mrs. Childress and the 21st
Century Academy committee for allowing us to help in building out their
vision and initiatives. We look forward to continually working with you
all. Thank you. |
Ever since our inception, Mr. Hamlett has been an avid supporter of the organization and its initiatives. He has worked with us in providing the needed integration and resources within Microsoft to facilitate the effective use and availability of the local office resources.
Through his continued support and vigilance, we have seen a lot of focus
being driven to the organization from within the Microsoft Corporation
surrounding our security initiatives.. It was for this continued support
and efforts that he was awarded the Microsoft IT Pro Community Advocate
Award in February 2007.
The IT Pro Community Advocate Award recognizes TSs and SSPs that go above
and beyond their day-to-day responsibilities to engage and strengthen IT
Pro communities in their Districts. The criteria for nomination is sustained
or deep involvement with local User-Groups which has had significant impact
Microsoft’s relationship with IT Pros in the Districts. He has most certainly
fulfilled this role and for that we're eternally grateful.
TITSSN has named Mr. Donnie Hamlett as our Person of the Year for 2007
and we look forward to his continued support going forward. This is more
of an honor for us to nominate him for this award as he's always there
for us.
Thank you and congratulations Sir. |