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PROPOSAL for the School of Electronic Engineering@ Furr
The School of Electronic Engineering provides students with the knowledge and ability for a career in electronics and information technology in the 21st century. The Program will provide:
• Coursestaughtbycollegeprofessorsutilizingablendofface-to-faceandonlineinstruction
• Meaningfulandengagingproject-basedassignments
• AnAssociate’sDegreeearnedbyAugustafterthesenioryearofhighschool
• Valuableindustrycertificationsembeddedintothecoursework
• Preparationtomovedirectlyintotheworkforceaftergraduationorontopursueadditionaleducationatapremiercollegeoruniversity
• Technology-richcollegeatmosphere
Overview HiLZ faciLities
curricuLum and PLan Of study
Required Academic ClassesStudentswillcompletefouryearsofdedicatedclassesinSocialStudies&LanguageArts,Mathematics,English,andScience.
Dual-Credit Enrollment and/or Advanced PlacementStudentswillhavetheopportunityforAdvancedPlacementandDual-CreditEnrollmentacademicclassesthroughouttheirhighschoolcareer.
Career and Technical Education Courses• IntroductiontoSociology• TechnicalProgramming• DCCircuits• ACCircuits• DigitalApplications• SolidStateDevices• Microprocessor• LinearIntegratedCircuits• AdvancedMicroprocessor• IntroductiontoComputerTechnology• IntroductiontoComputerMaintenance• CompositionI• CompositionII• FineArtsElective• CollegeAlgebra• ElementsofCalculuswithApplications• CollegePhysicsI• CollegePhysicsII• ProgramElective
Studentscompletingafour-yearprogramreceivecertification;com-pletedDualEnrollmentcreditsshouldtransfertomostpubliccollegesoruniversities.
ElEctronic EnginEEr
Salary: $54,030 - $128,610Employment Growth: 21%Postsecondary: Bachelor Degree
Aerospace ChemicalCivil ComputerElectricalIndustrial ManufacturingMechanical Systems
ProsPEctivE BusinEss
PartnErsWalter P Moore, Skanska, AECOM, Houston Council of Engineering Companies
Education collaBoratorsUniversity of Houston, Sam Houston State University and Rice University
TheHiLZfacilitieshaveadistinctivehigh-tech“workplace”feelwithsmall-grouplearningandprojectareas,laboratoriesequippedwiththelatesttechnology,wirelesslaptopaccess,andcommonareaswhereartworkandprototypesaredisplayed.
•The Commons—theintellectualhuboftheschool,acentrallylocatedmeetingareaforstudentgatherings,exhibitions,presenta-tions,performances,andcommunitymeetings.
• Seminars—smallrooms,studiospaces,andteachers’offices,de-signedtopromoteteamteachingaswellasasenseofownershipandplace.
• Studios—multi-purposespacesforsharedusebygroupsfromadjacentseminarroomstosupportindividual,smallgroup,andlargegroupactivities.
• Galleries—exhibitionwallsandareasfordisplayofstudentwork,oftenlocatedinoralongcorridorsandcirculationroutes.
• Specialty Labs—labsandprojectroomswithaccesstotechnologyandequipmentforlearninginspecializedareassuchasbiotechnol-ogy,mechanicalengineering,andgraphicdesign.
career OPtiOns emPLOyment OutLOOk
Job TitleEmploy-
ment Growtrh
Median Hourly Wage
Annual Salary
Engineers 21% $44.58 $92,730
OperatingEngineers&Con-structionEquipmentOperators 22% $15.61 $32,469
ComputerSoftwareEngineers,SystemsSoftware 23% $42.09 $88,795
Employment Outlook from 2008 to 2018 - Houston/Gulf Coast
certificatiOn credentiaLsAcredentialatteststothequalifications,competence,orauthorityofanindividualtoperformatlevelsofprofi-ciencyestablishedbyathirdpartywiththerelevantordefactoauthorityandcompetencetodoso.ItistheultimatedemonstrationoftheKnowledgeandSkillsoutlinedintheProgramsofStudy.AutoCADCertifiedAssociate ElectronicSystemAssociate
AutodeskRevitArchitectureCerti-fiedAssociate
Associate-LevelCertifiedElectron-icsTechnicians
CertifiedSolidWorksAssociate AutoCADCivil3D
MastercamCertification Autodesk3DMaxDesign
PersOnaLiZatiOnEverystudentataHiLZschoolhasastaffadvisorwhomonitorstheirpersonal,academic,andprofessionaldevelopment.Studentspursuepersonalintereststhroughprojectsandcompileandpresenttheirbestworkinpersonaldigitalportfolios.Facilitiesaretailoredtoindividualandsmall-grouplearning,includingnetworkedwirelesslaptops,projectroomsforhands-onactivitiesandexhibitionspacesforindividualwork.
PreParatiOnHiLZschoolsmakenodistinctionbetweencollegepreparationandcareer&technicaleducation;theprogramqualifiesallstudentsforcollegeandsuccessintheworldofworkimmediatelyupongraduation.Enrollmentisnon-selective,andthereisnotrackingatI-TECH.Thecurriculumisrigorous,providingthefoundationforentryandsuccessatcollegesanduniversitiesaswellasdirect-entryintotheworkforce.
PracticeHiLZschoolstudentsexperiencesomeoftheirbestlearningoutsidetheschoolwalls.Juniorscompleteasemester-longacademicintern-shipinalocalbusinessoragency.Seniorsdevelopsubstantialprojectsthatenablethemtolearnwhileworkingonproblemsofinterestandconcerninthecommunity.Earlier,in9thand10thgradeaswellasmiddleschool,studentsmay“shadow”anadultthroughaworkday,performcommunityserviceinagroupproject,orengagein“powerlunches”withoutsideadultsonissuesofinterest.
PerfOrmanceAssessmentisperformance-basedandallstudentsdevelopprojects,solveproblems,andpresentfindingstocommunitypanels.Allstudentsarerequiredtocompleteanacademicinternship,asubstantialseniorproject,andapersonaldigitalportfolio.
HiLZHouston Innovative Learning Zone
at-a-GaLance
FurrHighSchoolopenedinFall1961andisnamedafterEbbertL.Furr,alongtimerancherwhoonceownedthelandwheretheschoolislocatedandthepropertycurrentlyknownasSongwoodHomessubdivision,whichisadjacenttoFurrHigh.Forty-twoyearslaterFurrisamagnetschoolwiththeextra-curricularofferingsofatraditionalhighschool.Toaddressstudentdropouts,theschoolsubmittedaproposalin2006tocreateRealizingEducationalAchievementintheCityofHouston(REACH)Charter.Theschoolwasdesignedtohelpdropoutsbetweentheagesof16and21returntoschoolandgraduate.REACHopenedinFall2006,andishousedontheFurrHighSchoolCampus.LocatedinthenortheastareaoftheHoustonISD,FurrsharesthreeofitsattendancezoneborderswithGalenaParkISD,SheldonISD,andNorthForestISD.
TheCareer&TechnicalEducation(CTE)programscurrentlyofferedatFurrHSare:
• BusinessManagement&Administration
• STEMCareer
• HumanServices
• Architecture&Construction
• HealthScience
• CareerPreparation
camPus statistics
camPus demOGraPHics
2011-12 Start Up & Year 1 Costs
CurriculumDevelopment $68,750
ProfessionalDevelopment $600
Materials&Supplies $400
CollegeStaff $15,180
Tutoring/CollegePrepStaff $10,109
ComputerEquipment $131,691
OtherCosts-COMPASStesting $5,400
Furniture $50,000
PhysicalRenovations $20,000
TechnologyInfrastructure $16,480
Remediationsoftware $15,200
Textbooks $14,250
Marketing/Publicity $10,000
Contingency $70,000
Total Start Up Costs $428,060
2012-13 Year 2 CostsProfessionalDevelopment $600
Materials&Supplies $400
CollegeStaff $47,380
Tutoring/CollegePrepStaff $10,109
Textbooks $26,250
GCPassGrantFunds -$13,500
Total Year 2 Costs $71,239
2013-14 Year 3 CostsProfessionalDevelopment $600
Materials&Supplies $400
CollegeStaff $86,480
Tutoring/CollegePrepStaff $10,109
Textbooks $36,750
GCPassGrantFunds -$13,500
Total Year 3 Costs $120,839
2015-15 Year 4 CostsProfessionalDevelopment $600
Materials&Supplies $400
CollegeStaff $88,020
Tutoring/CollegePrepStaff $10,109
Textbooks $45,375
GCPassGrantFunds -$13,500
Total Year 4 Costs $131,004
cte weiGHted fundinG GeneratedThesefiguresareestimatedaftertheCareerAcademyprogramshavebeeninplacefouryears.ItassumesthatthecampusisonlydrawingfundingforstudentsintheCTEportionoftheHiLZschools.
Hrs per day
Instruc-tional days
# of students Total Contact Hrs
Generated FTE PUAAmount
Generated by CTE
1 175 25 4375 1050 4.1667 $3,246 $13,525
1 175 25 4375 1050 4.1667 $3,246 $13,525
1 175 25 4375 1050 4.1667 $3,246 $13,5253 175 25 13125 1050 12.5 $3,246 $40,575
Total Amount Generated $81,150
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