By Adam Zewe, Community Pub
Dickinson High School is using its expanding STEM Academy to try and outgrow its image as a run-of-the-mill high school. The STEM Academy offers career pathways and specialized courses for students interested in pursuing careers or post-secondary education centered on science, technology, engineering and math, said Assistant Principal Chris Kohan. Those courses are aimed at giving students new options and empowering them to take their education beyond the textbooks, he said. At the same time, they show that Dickinson has specialized programs, making it as viable as the charter and private schools it has been up against for years, Kohan said.
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