Greetings
parents, students, faculty and staff of Frank H. Peterson Academies of
Technology, it is certainly a privilege to
take the helm of the flagship of Career Technical education in
Duval
County.
As we enter the 2007-2008 school year
there are a number of initiatives at F. H. Peterson. First, we will join
8 other
Duval
County high schools and 4 other
major cities across the
United States in a
College Board program of academic excellence, “The Excelerator Program.”
As a new "Excelerator" school, we
will participate in the “Springboard” supplemental curriculum, as well as
the “AVID” Program (Advancement Via Individual Determination). The AVID
program targets students who desire to continue their technical education
from
Peterson
Academy into college.
We are bringing an additional
computer lab on campus called “FastForWord.” This computer lab will be
available in tandem with our new “Read 180”
Reading classes. Many of our
students will participate in this intensive reading program.
All of these programs require
cooperation and conversation between each of a child’s teachers as well as
between parents and teachers. Daily student attendance will be critical
both to the success of the school and to the academic/technical success of
individual students.
Additionally, we will have our first
Athletic Director in the history of the school. The responsibility of
the Athletic Director will be to bring
Peterson
Academy into the very
competitive FHSAA (Florida High School Athletic Association).
Our Career fields are the cornerstone of
a unique educational opportunity for young people. The fields of
Automotive Technology, Aviation, Communication Technology, Culinary Arts,
Cosmetology, and Child Care are combined with an academic curriculum that is
second to none. We have increased our Advanced Placement course
offerings and nearly doubled the number of students taking Advanced
Placement classes this coming school year.
I look forward to meeting and speaking
with each and every parent this coming school year. I encourage all
parents to join PTSA and/or the School Advisory Council (SAC).
Sincerely,
Greg McCandless