National Consortium of Secondary STEM Schools
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The National Consortium of Secondary STEM Schools (NCSSS) is an alliance of specialized high schools in the United States whose focus is to foster, support, and share the efforts of STEM-focused schools whose primary purpose is to attract and academically prepare students for leadership in mathematics, science, engineering, and technology. The Consortium supports unique professional development programs for STEM teachers and unique learning experiences for students.
The NCSSS was established in 1988 to provide a forum for member schools to exchange information and program ideas and to evolve alliances among them. As of June 2010, there are over 90 institutional members, representing more than 40,000 students and 1,600 educators. These are joined by over 30 affiliate members such as colleges, universities, summer programs, and corporations who share the goal of transforming STEM education.[1]
Full list of member institutions, by state[edit]
Alabama[edit]
Arkansas[edit]
California[edit]
Connecticut[edit]
- Science and Technology Magnet High School of Southeastern Connecticut
- Greater Hartford Academy of Mathematics and Science
Delaware[edit]
District of Columbia[edit]
Florida[edit]
- Center for Advanced Technologies
- Crooms Academy of Information Technology
- MAST Academy
- Middleton High School
Georgia[edit]
- Academy of Mathematics and Medical Science at South Cobb High School
- Academy of Mathematics, Science and Technology at Kennesaw Mountain High School
- Center for Advanced Studies in Science, Math, and Technology at Joseph Wheeler High School
- Rockdale Magnet School for Science and Technology
- Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Illinois[edit]
Indiana[edit]
Kentucky[edit]
- Carol Martin Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky
- Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics
Louisiana[edit]
Maine[edit]
Maryland[edit]
- Anne Arundel County Public Schools South High School
- Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
- Montgomery Blair High School Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science Magnet
- Bullis School
- Oxon Hill High School Science and Technology Center
- Charles H. Flowers High School Science and Technology Magnet
- Poolesville High School Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science Magnet
- Eleanor Roosevelt High School Science and Technology Center
- Science and Mathematics Academy at Aberdeen High School
Massachusetts[edit]
Michigan[edit]
- Battle Creek Area Mathematics and Science Center
- Berrien County Mathematics and Science Center
- Dearborn Center for Math, Science and Technology
- Kalamazoo Area Mathematics and Science Center
- Lakeshore Mathematics and Science Center
- Macomb Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center
- Mecosta-Osceola Mathematics/Science/Technology Center
- Utica Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Mississippi[edit]
Missouri[edit]
New Jersey[edit]
- Academy for Information Technology
- Academy of Allied Health & Science
- Bergen County Academies
- Communications High School
- Dwight-Englewood School
- High Technology High School
- Marine Academy of Science and Technology
- Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Sciences
- Morris County Academy for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering
- Red Bank Academy of Information Technology
- Union County Magnet High School
New York[edit]
- Bronx High School of Science
- High School for Math, Science and Engineering at City College
- Hunter College High School
- Manhasset Secondary School
- Millennium Brooklyn High School
- Staten Island Technical High School
- Stuyvesant High School
- Brooklyn Technical High School
- Queens High School For The Sciences At York College
North Carolina[edit]
Ohio[edit]
Oklahoma[edit]
Pennsylvania[edit]
South Carolina[edit]
- Dutch Fork High School
- The South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics
- Spring Valley High School
Tennessee[edit]
Texas[edit]
- Academy of Science and Health Professions at Conroe High School
- Conroe ISD Academy of Science and Technology
- John Jay Science and Engineering Academy
- Liberal Arts and Science Academy High School of Austin
- Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science
Utah[edit]
- Academy for Math, Engineering, and Science
- Northern Utah Academy for Math Engineering and Science
- SUCCESS Academy
Vermont[edit]
Virginia[edit]
- Bayside High School Health Sciences Academy
- Central Virginia Governor's School for Science and Technology
- Chesapeake Bay Governor's School for Marine and Environmental Science
- Chesterfield County Mathematics and Science
- Gloucester High School
- Jackson River Governor's School
- Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
- Academies of Loudoun
- New Horizons Governor's School for Science and Technology
- Ocean Lakes High School
- Piedmont Governor's School for Mathematics, Science, and Technology
- Roanoke Valley Governor's School for Science and Technology
- Shenandoah Valley Governor's School
- Southwest Virginia Governor's School for Science, Mathematics, and Technology
Washington[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "About Us". National Consortium of Secondary STEM Schools. 2017. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
External links[edit]
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