Boone County school district has announced two exciting opportunities available to incoming juniors and seniors, Boone County Early College and the Boone County School of Design.
Students may sign up for these programs during scheduling events at their high schools.To get more information, contact your school counselor or Jerome.Gels@boone.kyschools.us
Boone County Early College
Through a partnership with NKU/ Thomas More/ Gateway College, students will attend college for half a day (either morning or afternoon—spending the other half day at their school) at the Boone County Gateway campus with the potential of earning 24 college credit hours a year. These courses are provided at a dramatically reduced rate of $250 per course, saving the student thousands in future college expenses. This represents a savings of $8,000 for a year’s tuition at UK, for example.
This also provides students with college-level experiences while students are still in high school, so that they are better prepared for the college experience. The courses are weighted and will transfer to any state two-year or four-year college.
Eligibility for this program is a 3.0 GPA. Students must also meet benchmark on the ACT/Compass. Guidance Counselors can provide more information on working towards this eligibility requirement.
Transportation will be provided from high schools; students may also drive. For more information or to express interest, go to: is http://www.boonecountyearlycollege.com
Boone County School of Design
This new program, targeted to students interested in art/ design careers, such as app/ game graphic design, computer animation or web/ mobile design, will also be half day (morning or afternoon) at the Gateway Campus (transportation provided).
One of the most needed skill sets in Greater Cincinnati is design. The interactive media design program will allow students to earn industry certifications in design, while sharpening skills and exploring the lucrative industries that rapidly need interactive designers.
The program will feature interaction with designers, brand and marketing experts, and entrepreneurs. Roughly 3.5 million jobs are expected to be added to the economy in the creative design fields, with Greater Cincinnati being poised to be the region that will capitalize the most on this expansion.
Students enrolling in the program will develop a portfolio, and work with local clients on design needs. The program is centered around project-based learning. (For more information or to express interest, go to: http://boonecountydesignschool.weebly.com/)
From Boone County Schools