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Times2 STEM Academy
Address
50 Fillmore Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02908
 United States
Information
School type Public Charter school
School district Providence Public School District
CEEB Code 400144
Director Dr. Rudolph Moseley
Teaching staff 40 (FTE) (as of 2014-15)[1]
Grades K-12
Enrollment 650 (as of 2014-15)[1]
Student to teacher ratio 16.25 (as of 2014-15)[1]
Color(s) Burgundy and Gold
Slogan To Unite, Educate, and Succeed in the areas of Engineering, Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Athletics Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Cheer, Dance
Mascot Bald Eagle
Nickname Eagles
Website

Times2 STEM Academy is a charter school in Providence, Rhode Island that specializes in teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Current

The middle and high school (grades 6-12) was established in 1998. It uses standards-based instruction and computer technology to teach science and mathematics. Algebra I and general science are taught to eighth grade students.

High school students are introduced to project-based learning – for example at the laboratory sciences at Providence College, a lead higher education partner. Seniors undertake internships in engineering, math, science, technology, and enrichment courses at local colleges and universities.

The current[when?] elementary principal is Glenn Piros who joined in August 2013. He replaced Tom Lombardi who had replaced Antonio DiManna, who was principal until June 2011. The current executive director is Dr. Rudy Moseley, who joined in October of 2015.

Educational program

Students are taught using practices such as student-generated projects, enrichment initiatives,[clarification needed] multiple assessments, and university and business partnerships. They are also taught the importance of learning within the context of social and civic expectations, and each student is expected to model these social and civic responsibilities in their daily interactions with peers and faculty.[citation needed]

Times2 Academy uses the New Standards[clarification needed] for curriculum development and implementation in its core subject areas. By using literacy and writing across all curricular areas, teachers build a foundation of learning that supports the school's program.[citation needed]

To assist the middle and upper school in identifying those competencies and qualities that are crucial for students to realize the school's mission, the administration and Board of Directors approved a K-5 Children's Academy. It is the feeder school to the middle and upper school.

The curriculum used in grades K-3 (and eventually K-5) and the middle and upper school emphasizes standards-based skills. Math Investigations teach students to integrate literacy skills with mathematics competencies.[clarification needed]

Middle and high school teachers use the University of Chicago Math Project to develop modules that assist students in grades 6-12 to move through a mathematics sequence that culminates with AP Calculus in the 12th grade.

The science curriculum follows the standards established by the National Science Foundation. Using research to direct its decision, the Academy's Science Committee inverted its curriculum offerings where conceptual physics is offered to 9th graders, chemistry to sophomores, biology to juniors, and AP Physics to seniors.[clarification needed]

Enrichment program

Grades 9-12 are given formally scheduled after-school enrichment courses and activities, and Saturday Academics. These include Web Club, Robotics, Tech Club, ACE Program, Aviation Club, Chess Club, Mock Trial, Yearbook, Studio Productions, Science Olympiad, and computer technology mini-courses such as Flowcharting, HTML, and Sketch Pad. Also, through work with scientists and experts in their field, students get a better understanding of what skills are needed and invested in certain careers.[citation needed]

Most after-school activities take place on Tuesday to Thursday afternoons. On Fridays, field trips, workshops, movies, or social events take place.

References

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