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Established
  
September 2002

Faculty
  
27.8 FTEs

Phone
  
+1 908-889-8288

Founded
  
September 2002

Principal
  
Colleen Gialanella

Grades
  
9-12

Number of students
  
266 (2014–2015)

Color
  
Gold, Blue

Academy for Information Technology

Type
  
Magnet public high school

School district
  
Union County Vocational Technical Schools

Address
  
1776 Raritan Rd, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076, USA

District
  
Union County Vocational Technical Schools

Similar
  
Union County College, Piscataway School, Middlesex County Academy, Union Catholic High Sch, Union Senior High Sch

The Union County Academy for Information Technology (UC-AIT) is a full-time four-year public high school located in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, United States, on the Union County Vocational Technical Schools Campus. The school is part of the Union County Vocational Technical Schools (UCVTS), which serves students in all of Union County. AIT focuses on education in computer science and computer engineering with an emphasis on Mathematics and Science. In 2006, 51 students were members of the school's first graduating class. "The Academy for Information Technology is a four-year college preparatory program with a specialized focus in information technology and business. The program includes honors-level academics along with course work in Information Systems, Database Management and Java programming. Business courses include Computer Applications in Business, Business Concepts and Practices, Business Communications, Economics and AP Economics. Certifications include A+, Microsoft Office Specialist, Oracle, and Java Programming."

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As of the 2014-15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 266 students and 27.8 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 9.6:1. There were 15 students (5.6% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 5 (1.9% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.

Students have a very demanding curriculum on par with AIT's sister school, the Union County Magnet High School. The Academy for Information Technology offers students the opportunity to become certified as a Microsoft Office Specialist, an A+ Hardware/OS Technician, an Oracle database Designer/Programmer and a Programmer in the Java programming language.

The Academy for Information Technology's CEEB code is: 311381

Awards, recognition and rankings

In September 2013, the academy was one of 15 schools in New Jersey to be recognized by the United States Department of Education as part of the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program, which Education Secreatary Arne Duncan described as schools that "represent examples of educational excellence".

In its listing of "America's Best High Schools 2016", the school was ranked 23rd out of 500 best high schools in the country; it was ranked ninth among all high schools in New Jersey.

In its 2013 report on "America's Best High Schools", The Daily Beast ranked the school 468th in the nation among participating public high schools and 39th among schools in New Jersey. The school was ranked 143rd in the nation and ninth in New Jersey on the list of "America's Best High Schools 2012" prepared by The Daily Beast / Newsweek, with rankings based primarily on graduation rate, matriculation rate for college and number of Advanced Placement / International Baccalaureate courses taken per student, with lesser factors based on average scores on the SAT / ACT, average AP/IB scores and the number of AP/IB courses available to students.

Schooldigger.com ranked the school as one of 16 schools tied for first out of 381 public high schools statewide in its 2011 rankings (unchanged from the 2010 rank) which were based on the combined percentage of students classified as proficient or above proficient on the language arts literacy (100.0%) and mathematics (100.0%) components of the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA).

Based on the performance on the Class of 2006 in the completion of their Oracle 9i exams, the Academy for Information Technology was named an Oracle Academy of Distinction by the Oracle Corporation. A team of AIT students were recognized as international "Best of Category" winners in the October 2004 Oracle ThinkQuest competition.

Building

  • The AIT building is a three-floor structure with a clock tower, located in the center of the Union County Vocational Technical Schools Campus.
  • After going through several phases of names, the structure was officially dedicated on May 31, 2006, as "Bistocchi Hall - Academy for Information Technology" in honor of the district's superintendent, Dr. Thomas Bistocchi.
  • Admissions

    "Applicants are selected from a diverse population of eighth grade students in each of the twenty-one school districts of Union County. Students are selected to attend the Academy for Information Technology in a competitive admissions process based on middle school grade point average, standardized test scores, and two admissions assessments—one in mathematics and one in Language Arts Literacy."

    Applicants to the high school proceed through the admission process as follows:

  • Attendance at an information session
  • Submission of an application to the Principal's office
  • Admissions examination
  • Notification of acceptance
  • The following criteria will be considered for admission:

  • Grade point average (7th and 8th grade)
  • Standardized test scores (7th grade)
  • Admission assessments
  • Scheduling

    Classes run on a block scheduling system. Two revolving days (A, B) are broken up into five blocks (1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10). Each block is 83 minutes in length, with the exception of 5/6, which is one hour. Periods 5 and 6 are Co-Curricular and the Lunch periods, in an order depending on students' grade levels.

    Grading

    Each marking period counts for 20% of the student's final course grade. Midterm and final examinations each count for 10% of the final course grade.

    AIT (and all UCVTS schools) utilize the Quality Point Average (QPA), not the Grade Point Average (GPA). The QPA appearing on the high school transcript is unweighted and includes all subjects with the exception of repeated coursework. QPA is calculated by multiplying the final course grade by the number of credits received for the course. The total credits and the total quality points are then divided to produce the QPA.

    Letter grading system:

  • A 90-100
  • B 80-89
  • C 70-79
  • D 65-69
  • F 64 or below
  • Ranking

    Class Rank is not computed, due to AIT's competitive admissions process, small class size, and exceptional student performance.

    Community service graduation requirement

    In order to graduate, a student is also required to complete at least 40 hours of community service while attending AIT, with at least 20 completed by the end of sophomore year. These hours must be obtained from at least 2 different organizations.

    Academic graduation requirements

    In order to graduate from the Academy for Information Technology, a student is required to have taken:

  • Four years of English
  • Freshmen: English I - World Literature
  • Sophomore: English II - Early American Literature
  • Junior: English III - Modern American Literature
  • Senior: English IV: Choice of two courses (British Literature or AP English Literature and Composition)
  • Four years of Mathematics. Mathematics courses depend on an individual's skill level, which is determined based on an initial assessment in the 8th grade year. Students are placed into one of the following classes each year:
  • Combined Algebra (Algebra 1 & 2)
  • Geometry/Trigonometry
  • Math Analysis (Pre-Calculus)
  • Calculus
  • Probability & Statistics
  • AP Statistics
  • AP Calculus I/AB
  • AP Calculus II/BC
  • Calculus III - Multivariable
  • The following are courses scheduled for students based on teacher recommendation only:
  • Geometry
  • Algebra II/Trigonometry
  • Advanced Mathematics
  • Four years of Science
  • Freshmen: Biology I, Scientific Inquiry and Analysis
  • Sophomore: Chemistry I
  • Junior: Physics I
  • Senior: Choice of: AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics C - Mechanics, AP Physics C - Electricity and Magnetism, Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Agricultural Science, Introduction to Sustainability
  • Four years of Fitness/Health
  • Freshman: Fitness I, Health I
  • Sophomore: Fitness II, Health II
  • Junior: Fitness III, Health III
  • Senior: Fitness IV, Health IV
  • Four years of Information Technology/Business
  • Freshmen: Computer Applications in Business - MOS Certifications in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
  • Sophomore: Introduction to Information Systems - CompTIA A+ Hardware/Software Certification, Financial Literacy in the 21st Century Economy
  • Junior: Database Management I (1 semester) and Java Programming I (1 semester)
  • Senior: Project Management, Web Design, Data Integrity and Security, Java Programming II/AP Computer Science A - Sun Java Programming Certification, Database Management II - Oracle Certification (1Z0-051: Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals I), Accounting, Business Communications, Marketing, AP Economics (Macro/Micro)
  • Three years of Social Studies
  • Freshmen: World History
  • Sophomore: US History I
  • Junior: US History II
  • Three years of World Language
  • Spanish I - Spanish IV
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture
  • Linguistics
  • One half-year of Financial Literacy
  • This requirement is taken online/at home, and does not impact scheduling.
  • One quarter-year of Visual, Performing, and/or Practical Arts
  • This requirement is integrated into Health II education.
  • Information technology certifications

    Students can obtain the following certifications in class with no charge:

  • Microsoft Office Specialist (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • CompTIA A+
  • Oracle Database Programming
  • Sun Java Programming
  • Other certifications

    Students can obtain the following certifications in class with no charge:

  • Adult and Child First Aid/CPR/AED (American Red Cross)
  • Articulation agreement with the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

    Through an articulation agreement with the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), students who meet the conditions of the agreement and choose to attend NJIT have the opportunity to earn college credit and continue their education at NJIT after graduation. All students who are accepted to AIT through the fall of 2015 will be eligible for joint admission under this agreement.

    Student organizations

    Student organizations at AIT and those shared across the district include:

  • Art Club
  • Chess Club
  • Class Council – 9,10,11,12
  • Dance Club
  • Drama Club
  • National FFA Organization
  • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
  • Gay/Straight Alliance (GSA)
  • Intramural Athletics
  • Math League
  • MultiCultural Club
  • National Honor Society (NHS)
  • Newspaper Club
  • Relay For Life (RFL)
  • Robotics Club
  • Science Olympiad
  • SkillsUSA
  • Spanish Honor Society (SHS)
  • Student Government
  • Yearbook Club
  • Many student organizations are district-wide.
  • Student awards and honors

  • Honor Roll: awarded each Marking Period to students earning an 80 or above in all subjects
  • High Honor Roll: awarded each Marking Period to students earning a 90 or above in all subjects.
  • National Honor Society: open to junior and senior students who have an overall QPA of 92 or above. Students must meet the Society's standards for academics, character, leadership, and service.
  • Spanish National Honor Society (la Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica): open to junior and senior students earning a 92 or above in Spanish and an overall QPA of 85 or above. Students must meet the Society's standards for academics, character, leadership, and
  • service.

  • Student of the Month: awarded each month to one student from each grade level. This award is awarded based on faculty voting, grade performance, and excellence.
  • Student population

    The Academy for Information Technology's classes are relatively small, with an estimated 70 students per grade and 20 students per class.

    Transportation

  • Most students take school buses to/from school.
  • Some students are driven by car.
  • With written permission, some students may take the NJ Transit bus from a stop located at the edge of UCVTS campus.
  • Students with a driver's license may also choose to drive to school by applying for a parking permit.
  • References

    Academy for Information Technology Wikipedia