Principal
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Aviation (partnered with St. Philip's College)
Cybersecurity (partnered with Palo Alto College)
Computer Science (partnered with Palo Alto College)
ECHS/IHE Leadership Meeting Agendas
School Board and Board of Regents' Presentations
Strategic priorities for the current academic year and/or long-term priorities of the ECHS partnership
Leadership Team
Mentor/induction program plan
Annual training or professional development plan for ECHS and IHE faculty:
Admission policy and enrollment application
Written recruitment plan
Brochures and marketing in Spanish, English, and/or other relevant language:
ECHS Brochure
Written communication plan for targeting identified audiences (e.g., parents, community members, school boards, higher education personnel, etc.)
Written lottery procedures (district-level or campus-level)
Crosswalk aligns high school and college courses, grades 9 through 12, which enable a student to earn an associates degree or up to 60 college credit hours toward a bachelor's degree.
Master schedules:
Calendar of TSIA scheduled test administration dates, sign-up process, and intervention expectations:
Aggregate reports of TSIA exam performance:
Testing calendar and schedule for SAT, ACT, or other college readiness assessments:
Program curriculum and schedule:
Schedule of advising events:
Tutoring schedules:
Advisory/study skills curriculum material:
High school course
Calendar of enrichment events and family outreach events:
What is P-TECH?
Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) is an innovative high school that allows students an opportunity to receive both a high school diploma and an associate degree. In the P-TECH model, schools partner with Texas institutions of higher education and regional businesses and industries, giving students post-secondary education and workforce training opportunities.
Who can apply?
Any 8th grader, incoming freshman, who lives in the Bexar County area.
How do I apply?
Students will complete the P-TECH Academy application in the Spring of their 8th-grade year.Students accepted into the academy will be enrolled in the summer bridge program that will prepare students for success intaking college-level courses while in high school.
Do I have to pay to take Dual Credit Classes an industry-based certification exams?
No, Edgewood ISD pays the costs for all college classes and certification exams taken by the student.
Principal
(210) 898-4100