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The Stamps Pre-College programs were established in 2008. The Stamps School of Art & Design offers Spring Studio classes and Summer Studio sessions. Virtual and in-person programs are offered to current high school students (grades 9 – 12) interested in building new skills for their creative pursuits.
The school was established in 1996 to aid students who need an alternative approach to a high school education. In 2007, all schools under PCDI merged under the Ashworth College umbrella and the name was changed to Ashworth High School. The name was changed back to James Madison High School in 2011. [1] [2]
The school opened in 1931, offering a two-year program in design, with 35 students. The school was located at 145 Fountain Street, at the western edge of what is now Heritage Hill. [7] In 1947, growing from an influx of students following World War 2, the school's name was changed to Kendall School of Design.
The school is located on the Oracle Corporation campus in Redwood City, California, and is part of the San Mateo Union High School District. Founded in 2014, the school has 567 students (as of December 2024) [ 1 ] and focuses on implementing technology, self-direction, and the process of design thinking into its curriculum.
Academy of Urban Planning (AUP) is a small public high school in Brooklyn, New York on the campus of Bushwick High School. It shares a building with Academy of Environmental Leadership, Bushwick School for Social Justice, and New York Harbor School.
Jardine STEM and Career Explorations Academy. Address: 3500 Ross Parkway, near Pawnee and Oliver Enrollment: 500 — 52% Hispanic, 18% white, 17% Black Opened: 1958 Before it closed in 2006 ...
Design and Architecture Senior High School (DASH) is a magnet secondary school in the heart of the Design District in Miami, Florida, United States. U.S. News & World Report ranked DASH as the 15th best public high school in the nation in 2009 [2] and 16th best in 2012. Stacey Mancuso led DASH as Principal for 17 years from 1999 to 2016.
The school name comes from its location, on the Space Coast. The high school graduated its first class in 2006. Dual enrollment is also offered, which allows students to take college classes at Eastern Florida State College to earn college credit; some of these students receive their associate degree at the same time as their high school diploma.