Thomas Edison High School of Technology
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Thomas Edison High School of Technology |
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Motto | Experience Success |
Established | 1954 |
Type | Public Secondary Vocational |
Principal | Carlos Hamlin |
Students | 646 |
Grades | 10–12 |
Location | Silver Spring, Maryland, USA |
District | Montgomery County Public Schools |
Campus | Suburban |
Website | Thomas Edison Homepage |
Thomas Edison High School of Technology (often referred to as Thomas Edison or Edison) is a public vocational/technical high school located in Silver Spring, Maryland, and is a member in the Downcounty Consortium. [1] The school is unique compared to other Montgomery County Public Schools. All programs consists of an academic base, industry competency requirements, employability skill development and career/college planning components, as well as opportunities for leadership development. Thomas Edison registers all students who are enrolled in to the career and technical student organization, SkillsUSA.
A typical day for a student is to spend half of their day at Thomas Edison, and the other half at their home school. Thomas Edison offers two sessions: the morning session from 7:45 AM - 10:30 AM, and the afternoon session from 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM.
Thomas Edison is also the headquarters for the Montgomery County Students Trades Foundations Office.
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[edit] Programs
Thomas Edison offers nineteen programs for students to choose, courses take one, two or three years to complete; depending on the curriculum.
[edit] One year programs
- Biotechnology
- Foundations of Building and Construction
- Hospitality and Tourism
- Nail Technology
- Network Operations
- Web Technology and Digital Media
[edit] Two year programs
- Automotive Body Repair Technology
- Automotive Technology
- Carpentry
- Construction Electricity
- Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
- Masonry
- Plumbing
- Restaurant Management
[edit] Three year programs
- Cosmetology
[edit] Student body
For the 2005-2006 school year Thomas Edison has a total of 646 enrolled students, 70.1% Male and 29.9% female. The student body is comprised of 31.6% Caucasian, 30.3% Hispanic, 28.0% African American, 9.8% Asian, and 0.3% American Indian. [1]