Welcome to my Digital Portfolio
A digital portfolio is reuired from each student attending any High Tech High school. It showcases all of the work we have done over the school year. Above are links to each of my classes I have this semester. Each page has links to projects and classwork I have completed, as well as information about my teachers.
During Junior year, one semester is spent attending normal classes. During the second semester, students go to an Internship every Tuesday and Thursday after lunch. Students can either obtain their own Internship or be assigned one by Erin Wyatt according to their interests or preferences.
This semester, I have an Internship at the San Diego Air and Space Museum. The San Diego Air and Space Museum (formerly the Aerospace Museum) is located in Balboa Park. It showcases arial vehicles from all different eras of aviation history. The museum has several different sections: The all new DaVinci Exhibit, A World War I, 1930's, World War II, and Modern Age exhibit. The museum's goal and purpose is to educate and inspire people of all ages into the world of aviation.
CLICK HERE TO GO TO MY INTERNSHIP PAGE
To see my 9th and 10th grade Digital Portfolios, choose from the following:
Recent/Upcoming Projects
Photo Journal Assignment - Academic Interhsip, Erin Wyatt: Each student is required to take five photographs at their Internship that give a general understanding of what they do at their site. Each photo must have a caption explaining its significance.
Mentor Interview - Academic Internship, Erin Wyatt: Students interviewed their mentor at their Internship, asking questions about their career and education. The interview was then turned into an essay explaining one interesting aspect of their mentors life or career path.
About the High Tech High Schools High Tech High began in 2000 as a single charter high school launched by a coalition of San Diego business leaders and educators. It has evolved into a school development organization with a growing portfolio of innovative charter schools spanning grades K-12. HTH combats the twin problems of student disengagement and low academic achievement by creating personalized, project-based learning environments where all students are known well and challenged to meet high expectations. HTH schools attempt to show how education can be redesigned to ensure that all students graduate well prepared for college, work, and citizenship.