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Simon G. Atkins Academic and Technology High School

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School type
  
Public

Superintendent
  
Dr. Beverly Emory

Phone
  
+1 336-703-6754

Founded
  
2005

Principal
  
Joe Childers

Mascot
  
Camel

Motto
  
"Where Tradition Meets the Future"

School number
  
Main Office (336)703-6754 Guidance Office (336)703-6759 Fax (336)748-3565

Address
  
3605 Old Greensboro Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27101, USA

District
  
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools

School board
  
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools

Similar
  
Carter Vocational High Sch, Walkerto Middle School, R B Glenn High School, Bishop McGuinn Catholic, Early College of Forsyth C

Profiles

Simon G. Atkins Academic & Technology High School is a high school in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It opened in the fall of 2005 as a technology magnet school. Atkins is distinct in that it houses three separate academies: Biotechnology, Computer Technology, and Pre-Engineering. These departments were originally three separate schools under the Atkins Complex, but as of the 2010-11 school year, the schools were integrated into one establishment, for administrative ease. The three departments offer students various "majors," which provide focused environments in which students can explore their interests before they enroll in college.

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Facility

The school was designed for 1,000 students, with core space for 1,400. Among the 28 classrooms, special labs and technology spaces were planned for hands-on learning in computer engineering, chemistry, biology, biotechnology research, physics, and physical science. An open cafeteria space features ample natural lighting and high ceilings with exposed structural components. The exposed structure is continued throughout the main gymnasium, the auxiliary gym, and the school’s central circulation spine. The state-of-the-art auditorium, with seating for 800, features a movable wall to accommodate different uses. In addition to the typical functions of a school media center, the space has computer and classroom areas equipped with electronic whiteboards and network access, and multimedia workstation available for student use.

Biotechnology Department

The Biotechnology Department, partnering with area businesses, provides multiple courses in biotechnology and medical sciences. This curriculum is supported by state-of-the-art technology and equipment that trains students in the concepts and skills necessary for success in the medical community.

Students have the opportunity to engage technology such as SMARTBoards, CPS (classroom performance systems), wireless laptop carts, biotechnology laboratory equipment, computerized human mannequins, and hospital equipment. Students also have the opportunity to be involved with business mentors and internships.

Scientific Visualization Department

The Scientific Visualization Department offers challenging, unique and innovative curricula. Partnering with area businesses, the school prides itself on relationship, rigor and relevance with technology as its theme. The school provides an array of courses in Computer Engineering and Scientific & Technical Visualization.

Students have access to the latest industry software, video editing equipment, video cameras, digital cameras, SMARTBoards, classroom performance systems, components for building and upgrading computers, module labs, and wireless laptop carts. Beyond that, students have the opportunity for job shadowing and internship assignments.

Engineering Department

The Engineering Department offers two career strands: Project Lead the Way (Pre-Engineering) and Industrial Systems Technology. The Project Lead the Way strand allows students to explore the field of engineering while gaining practical knowledge to help them be successful in an engineering program beyond high school. Our Industrial Systems technology pathway provides students with hands-on experience with a plethora of manufacturing equipment & techniques. The program gives students the experience necessary to go into a manufacturing apprenticeship program beyond high school or a degree program in manufacturing or industrial engineering.

Extracurriculars and Athletics

Atkins offers a wide variety of academic teams, clubs, and athletics.

Sports available include football, Lacrosse, Cross Country, track, tennis, swimming, and soccer, among others. A football and track stadium is located on the campus, adjacent to a tennis court, as well as football and soccer practice fields.

Atkins has a large collection of clubs and academic teams for students to choose, including TSA (Technology Student Association), NCASA Academic Competitions (Quiz Bowl, Twelve, The Quill), Alternative Fuels Club, Key Club (service club), Environmental Debate Club, Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Club, and Science Olympiad. Students can earn letters not only in varsity athletics, but in any academic club which competes as a team.

Controversy

Accusations of administrative disciplinary overreach abound due to actions taken by the school administration over "threats" by teenage students. Students were questioned by school administration with police in the room without parents permission or knowledge. Litigation has been filed against the school due to this incident.

References

Simon G. Atkins Academic & Technology High School Wikipedia