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Sacramento New Technology
Grades 9-12

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Sacramento New Technology High School (SNTHS) targets individual student interests and the development of individual responsibility by teaching in a creative, business-like culture that values learning at high levels.The major mode of instruction is through project based learning, or PBL, that enables higher levels of learning through recognition of the relevance of the content that students study.

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The Met Sacramento
Grades 9-12

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The Met is part of The Big Picture network of more than 100 schools worldwide (bigpicture.org).  At the Met we believe that Rigor, Relevance, and Relationships are prerequisites to authentic educational experiences. The advisory is the center and core of the Met program, allowing a close relationship between student and teachers and helping keep a small student to teacher ratio. Students at the Met work two days every week at internships in their interest areas in the local community.

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Rosemont Engineering, Construction, and Design (ECD)
Grades 9-12

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Engineering, Construction & Design (ECD) students will thrive in a challenging, yet supportive and integrated academic program while exploring and solving real world problems, through industry sponsored project-focused experiences. ECD students will apply skills and knowledge gained from integrating academic content and work-based learning opportunities to explore answers to a variety of important questions and challenges faced in the 21st century.

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Rosemont Culinary Academy
Grades 9-12

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The Culinary Academy prepares students for college and workplace through the study of Culinary Arts, Environmental Science and Urban Agriculture. Our program places an emphasis on teaching sustainability as a responsibility of industry and individuals.Learn to cook in a professional kitchen and work in the school gardens on campus while taking classes required for graduation and college admissions.

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Luther Burbank Navy Jr. ROTC Program
Grades 9-12

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ROTC develops informed responsible  citizens with a high degree of personal honor, self-reliance, self-discipline and leadership. Students will develop respect for and understand the need for constituted authority in a democratic society, strive to live healthy and drug-free lives, and will be provided with information on military service as a possible career.

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Luther Burbank Law and Social Justice (LSJ) Program
Grades 9-12

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Law and Social Justice (LSJ) leads the way with courses learning about the legal professions as well as law enforcement. We build leaders in LSJ that are community and equity centered. Want to shape the future and be part of a more just society? Join LSJ and be the change you want to see in the world.

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Luther Burbank International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Grades 9-12

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The International Baccalaureate honors program is housed in the Global Studies Small Learning Community. Students in this program want to challenge themselves to be the best they can be academically. The IB program is a worldwide education programs founded to give all students the opportunity to receive an education fit for a globalizing world, and is intended to develop students’ intellectual, emotional, personal and social skills.

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Luther Burbank Building Trades Academy
Grades 9-12

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The Building Trades Academy is intended for students interested in exploring the skilled trades associated with the building industry as well as Engineering and Architecture disciplines. Students begin exploration through general introductory courses.

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John F. Kennedy Marine Corps Jr. ROTC Program
Grades 9-12

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Marine Corps Junior ROTC (MCJROTC) is at its essence a Leadership Education Program meant to develop character and citizenship.  Often young adults receive conflicting messages about right and wrong, good and bad.  Joining and participating in MCJROTC can help students make the best decisions based upon learning and practicing core values and the development of character and personal responsibility.