What are the targeted competitions?
Washington State Math Council annual competition Washington State University Imagine Tomorrow Watershed Council Youth Apps Challenge
Washington State Math Council annual competition Washington State University Imagine Tomorrow Watershed Council Youth Apps Challenge
Students are primarily responsible for informing parents about pertinent information regarding their project process. Information regarding application and participation will be posted in the 600 wing and available on the SMT calendar. Individual questions can be emailed.
No. Ideally, we would like students to relate their service experience to the various science, math and technological fields; however, we understand that not all students have avenues to those experiences.
Skyview's SMT Magnet and iTech are significantly different. Skyview is a comprehensive high school with extensive academic and extracurricular offerings. The Science, Math and Technology magnet represents an opportunity for students to receive academic recognition (an SMT diploma) for their success in taking more science, tech, engineering and math—STEM—courses; competing in the a science fair; [...]
No. The SMT faculty wants students to maximize their academic potential. Thus, the faculty is seeking students who wish to maximize their opportunities and do more.
No and yes. While we respect the Running Start program and the positive learning that goes on at the Clark College campus, the SMT faculty has decided that it is important for students participating in the SMT magnet to remain a part of the physical community here at Skyview. Therefore, we require that SMT English [...]