The convergence of scientific and creative disciplines kindles the love of learning for all our students and teachers. We added new courses and programs and many of our previous offerings will flourish in the new space.
Highlighted Class Offerings
Advanced Rocket Science
Animation
AP Studio Art
AP 2D Design
AP Computer Science Principals
Broadcast Journalism, Raider Sports Network, Yearbook and RJ Media
Computer Programming 1 & 2
Engineering Principals and Design
Intro to Machine Learning
Intro to Quantum Computing
Intro to Rocket Science
Maker Lab
Robotics 1 & 2
Sculptural Explorations
Highlighted Club Offerings
AI Engineering Club
Drong Club
Maker Club
Rocketry Club
Robotics Club
Society of Women Engineers Club
STEM Blazers
Highlighted Tools and Technology
3D Printers
Casting Kiln
Laser Cutters and Engravers
Paint Booth
Plasma Cutters
Soldering and Welding Stations
Vinyl Printer and Cutters
Woodworking and Metalworking Machinery
And much more!
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Jennifer Meyerrose, Faculty, Fine & Media Arts Department
There is something so magical about the design process—to be able to be spontaneous while learning. For a student to ask, ‘What if?’ and then have the tools to act on their curiosity and creativity with a level of immediacy and passion. This will completely transform the classroom experience.
More than a Building
The Science & Innovation Center is more than a 65,000 square foot state-of-the-art building—though it certainly is that! It also is a welcoming front door to our campus and an inspiring space where our students and teachers can contemplate, collaborate and create across the curriculum.
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Isabelle Zuick '24
Robotics is very important because it is a field and a curriculum that females have historically not pursued. We learn creativity as well as critical thinking, which are important for any future endeavors.
Construction is complete!
The official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony took place in December 2023. The building opened its doors to students and faculty as well as becoming the new visitors entrance to campus.
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