Medical Forensics
Students in Medical Forensics have been learning about blood types. Through experiments students, determined what blood types can donate to other blood types. Students also discovered how to determine which blood type a person is.
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Students in Medical Forensics have been learning about blood types. Through experiments students, determined what blood types can donate to other blood types. Students also discovered how to determine which blood type a person is.
ALC students participated at the Technology Student Association (TSA) state competition on March 18th.
Keith Alacron (Spanish Fork High) participated in Technology Problem Solving and CAD Engineering.
Chandler Schramm (Maple Mountain High) participated in Exteporaneous Speech and CAD Engineering.
Daniel Quintana (Maple Mountain High participated in Technical Sketching & Application and Technology Problem Solving.
Daniel and Keith were awarded 2nd place in Technology Problem Solving.
Congratulations to these great engineering students.
Check out this incredible clip showcasing Digital Media student creations.
Based on the findings of the 2015 IT Skills and Salary Survey conducted by Global Knowledge and Windows IT Pro in the fall of 2014, I've compiled a list of the 15 top-paying certifications for 2015. Certifications in IT security, networking, and systems management are at the top of the certification pay scale. What may surprise you are the business-related certifications holding their own on this year's list.
At the beginning of March, the ALC campus held an open house. ALC teachers, students, and staff were on hand to discuss and show the opportunities available to Nebo students. Hundreds of families came to see what ALC offers.
Many students and parents are meeting with our school counselor every week to discuss how they can be a part of the ALC experience during the 2015-2016 school year. If you would like to discuss the possibilities of ALC in your future, please contact us at 801-489-2833 or email us at info-alc [at] nebo.edu (info-alc[at]nebo[dot]edu). We look forward to it!
ALC student, Robert Nay, is a Sterling Scholar State Winner this year. He also earned the Philo T. Farnsworth Governor's Award. Robert applied as a Sterling Scholar in the area of Computer Technology. He is currently taking Introduction to Engineering Design and Architechtural Design 1B at ALC.
Other ALC students who achieved Sterling Scholar include:
Chandler Harris - Computer Technology (SHS)
Nathan Nelson - Mathematics (SFHS)
Jen Baker - Skilled & Technical Science (MMHS)
Annie Bird - Visual Arts (MMHS)
Nathan Rowley - Mathematics (PHS)
Andy Stevenson - Skilled & Technical Sciences Ed. (PHS)
Congratulations to these ALC students!
Last week the ALC/MMHS Robotics team competed with 53 teams from 11 states and Canada at the "FIRST" Robotics regional in West Valley City. Last Saturday, March 14, 2015, the "Eaglebots" soared into second place! They and the other two teams on their alliance came close to qualifying for nationals! Many MMHS students worked really hard to make their robot successful! Thanks to all those who supported them!