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Dearborn Center For Mathematics, Science & Technology
DCMST Dearborn Center For Mathematics, Science & Technology
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DCMST 9th and 10th Graders attend in the afternoon
Go to home high school for hours 1,2,3 Eat lunch at home high school Take the DPS bus to DCMST for hours 4, 5, 6 Take DPS bus back to home high school before the end of the school day
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9th – 10th grade curriculum 2018-2019
Math Science Technology/Research 9th Honors Integrated Math II Honors Chemistry 1& 2 AP Computer Science Principles 10th Honors Integrated Math III Honors Biology 1 & 2 AP Seminar
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AP Computer Science Principles
AP Computer Science Principles offers a multidisciplinary approach to teaching the underlying principles of computation. The course will introduce students to the creative aspects of programming, abstractions, algorithms, large data sets, the Internet, cybersecurity concerns, and computing impacts.
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AP Seminar AP Seminar is a foundational course where students investigate real-world topics of their choosing as well as learn to collect, analyze, and synthesize information from multiple sources. Students engage in conversations about complex academic and real-world issues from divergent perspectives.
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9th – 12th grade curriculum 2019-2020
Math Science Technology/Research 9th Honors Integrated Math II Honors Chemistry 1& 2 AP Computer Science Principles1 (required) 10th Honors Integrated Math III Honors Biology 1 & 2 AP Seminar3 (required) 11th Accelerated pre-calculus or higher H Physics or AP Physics AP Research4 (optional) 12th AP Statistics, AP Calculus, Dual Enrollment Math Elective AP Computer Science A2 (optional) Note: AP Computer Science Principles will still be offered as an elective until Fall 2021. 1 + 2 = State-approved CTE program 3 + 4 = AP Capstone AP Capstone + 4 AP classes (score of 3) = AP Diploma
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AP Research In AP Research, students will complete an in-depth exploration of an academic topic, problem, or issue of individual interest. Students design, plan, and conduct a yearlong investigation to address a research question.
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DCMST and Sports/Clubs
Students return to home high school by the time school lets out allowing participation in all after-school activities
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Math/Science/Tech Competitions
DCMST Science Fair Science and Engineering Fair of Metro Detroit State of Michigan Science Fair International Science and Engineering Fair MCWIT Web Design Competition MACUL/EMU HS Computer Programming Competition UM Dearborn HS Computer Programming, Engineering, Robotics, and Web Design
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Math/Science/Tech Competitions
Innovative Vehicle Design (IVD) Michigan Math Prize Competition Test AMC 10/12 Saginaw Valley State University HS Programming Competition DNA Day Essay Contest Brebas Computational Thinking International Competition American Statistical Association Student Paper Competition NCWIT Aspirations In Computing Essay Contest
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Merits National Merit Scholar and National Merit Scholar Finalists
Valedictorians and Salutatorians at all 3 high schools AP Scholars Brehm Scholars WSU MedStart Award QuestBridge Scholar
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College Acceptance UM Ann Arbor Harvard Yale U Penn U Chicago Stanford
Carnegie Melon Brown Purdue UC Berkley
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Senior Statistics 2017 Class size 66 Mean SAT Score 1296
Scholarship Offers $4,770,145 Ave. number AP classes per student 5.67 2018 Class size 82 Ave SAT Score 1310 Ave number of college credits 16 Ave. number AP classes per student 6
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Q & A Website: http://dcmst.dearbornschools.org/ Contact: Deena Parks
Dr. Winifred Green
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