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What is a 67%
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Who is the principal
Mr. Christopher Gibson
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What is hoodies
something u cant wear in class
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What is khakis
pants that are on the dress code
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What is new tech
New Tech Network works nationwide with schools, districts and communities to develop innovative high schools. The network helps schools fundamentally rethink teaching and learning, empowering students to become the creators, leaders, and producers of tomorrow. Founded in Napa, California, in 1996, New Tech is made up of 170+ schools across the US and Australia. There are currently 20 New Tech schools in Indiana.
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What is a 84
B
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Who is the art teachers
Mrs. Brooke Wheeler
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What is the mascot
thunderbolts
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What is belt
something required to wear with yo pants
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What is Community Impact
Community Impact Newspaper is a chain of hyperlocal monthly newspapers delivered for free to homes and businesses. John P. Garrett is the CEO and founder, along with his wife Jennifer Garrett.
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What is a 89.4
B
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Who is the 9 grade math teacher
Mrs. Jennifer Dill
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What is the school colors
grey black and orange
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What is spirit wear
shirt u wear on Fridays
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What is Project Based Learning
One of the key foundational instructional features of the New Tech Institute is the use of project based learning (PBL) as the primary means of learning and instruction.
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What is a 59.5%
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who is the 9 grade English teacher
Mrs. Laura Holmes
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What is the new tech initials
NTi
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What is hat
something u cant wear on your head
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What is Innovation & Entrepreneurial Leadership
The New Tech Institute (NTI) is a full service public high school made possible by the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation that focuses on STEM education (Science Technology Engineering and Math) and Entrepreneurial Leadership.
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What is a 0
F
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who is the social studies teacher
Mr. Ryan Jones
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What is 2010
the year the school was built
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What is a polo
something u wear everyday
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What is GAIN
GAIN, Growth in Academics through Innovation and Neuroeducation is the EVSC's Comprehensive framework for student success. The basis of GAIN is to use neuroscience to educate the whole child. It is a framework that integrates what we know from the field of neuroeducation and informs our systems and practices to ensure we are maximizing student learning of both academic and social emotional skills.
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