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SATO ACADEMY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE

A MODEL OF EXCELLENCE IN EAST LONG BEACH

HS Summit 2016 - 2017

1100 Iroquois Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90815

562-598-7611 Phone | 562-598-6329 Fax

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EUNICE SATO

~Together, anything is possible.~

Vision - Students engage in creative collaboration to solve problems.

Mission - To empower and equip students to be innovative collaborative problem solvers by immersing them in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering to generate solutions that improve health, happiness and safety.

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SATO MINIMUM CRITERIA

HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC INDEX 1400

GPA 2.75 X 300 = 825

ENGLISH SBAC (7 GRADE) MET 2873 287

MATH SBAC (7 GRADE) MET 2878 288

TOTAL 1400

STUDENTS MUST CURRENTLY BE TAKING ALGEBRA AND MUST FINISH THE FIRST SEMESTER WITH a “C” OR HIGHER

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WHERE ARE WE LOCATED?

1100 Iroquois Avenue - One short block from CSULB

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WHERE ARE WE LOCATED?

1100 Iroquois Avenue - One short block from CSULB

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REQUIRED COURSE WORK

Grade

Math

Science

PLTW Engineering

PLTW

Bio Medical

English

Social Science

Foreign Language

PE

Elective

9

Geometry

Biology

 

Intro to Design (f)

HBS

 

English 1-2

 

Spanish 1-2

Or

Chinese 1-2

 

PE

1

10

Algebra 2

Physics

Principles of Engineering (POE)

 

English 3-4

Modern World History

or

Big History

Spanish 3-4

Or

CHIN 101 & 102  

PE

1

11

H Pre-Calc

or

FST

H Chem

 

 

Honors English 5-6

U.S. History Honors

 

 

3*

*AP Seminar

12

AP Calc

and/or

AP Stats

 

AP Bio

 

AP Chem

 

AP Physics

 

 

AP English

Econ/Govt.

AP option

 

 

4

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ELECTIVE COURSE WORK

Math

Science (*PLTW)

ELA

Social Science

Other

Sato 2016-2017

9

 

 

Algebra Lab w/

Geometry support

 

*Digital Electronics

 

*Principals of Biomedical Science

 

Health & Career Exploration

MESA

Yearbook

Journalism

 

Drama

 

Intro to Theater

 

 

 

 

Orchestra

Band

ASB

 

Fitness Electives

  • Accel English 1-2
  • Accel Geometry 1-2
  • Accel Biology
  • *Human Body Systems
  • *Intro to Design
  • PE
  • World Language Choice
  • Elective Choice

*PLTW

 

10, 11, 12

Potential

 

 

 

 

Computer Programming

 

Computer Applications

 

Computer Science

*Computer Integrated Manufacturing

 

*Civil Engineering and Architecture

*Aerospace Engineering

 

*Bio Tech Engineering

 

*Principals of Biomedical Sciences

 

*Medical Interventions

 

*Bio Medical Innovation

 

Anatomy/Physiology

Applied Terminology and Medical Occupations

Asian Studies

 

Intro to Psych & Sociology

 

AP Psych

 

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Level

Engineering

Biomedical Science

Computer Science

College AP courses

AP Biology

AP Calculus AB

AP Chemistry

AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based

AP Statistics

AP Biology

AP Chemistry

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A

Career –PLTW courses

Introduction to Engineering Design

Principles of Engineering

Aerospace Engineering

Digital Electronics

*Computer Integrated Manufacturing

Principles of Biomedical Science

Human Body Systems

Medical Interventions

Introduction to Computer

Science Cybersecurity

(Fall 2018)

AP + PLTW student recognition is a qualification that demonstrates to colleges and employers that the student is ready for advanced course-work and interested in careers in this discipline.

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AP CAPSTONE DIPLOMA Information Link

AP Seminar + AP Research + 4 AP’s = AP Capstone

Award Levels

AP Scholar: Granted to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams.

AP Scholar with Honor

AP Scholar with Distinction

State AP Scholar

National AP Scholar: average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher j on eight or more of these exams.

AP Seminar and Research Certificate: Granted to students who earn scores of 3 or higher in both AP Seminar and AP Research

AP Capstone Diploma: Granted to students who earn scores of 3 or higher in AP Seminar and AP Research and on 4 additional AP Exams of their choosing.

Visit collegeboard.org for more information.

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Bell Schedule

2016-2017

ODD: Monday/Wednesday

EVEN: Tuesday/Thursday�Friday: All classes meet

Time

Period

Minutes

7:50 – 9:25

Period 1 or 2

95 minutes

9:30 – 11:05

Period 3 or 4

95 minutes

11:05 – 11:40

Lunch

35 minutes

11:45 – 1:20

Period 5 or 6

95 minutes

1:25 – 3:00

Period 7 or 8

95 minutes

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PLTW - Project Lead The Way

4 YEARS OF ENGINEERING

9TH – INTRO TO DESIGN

10TH – PRINCIPLES OF ENG.

11TH - *CHOOSE ONE OR MORE

12TH - EDD

*COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING

*CIVIL ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE

*AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

*DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

ADDITIONAL COURSES THROUGH CSULB

4 Years of Bio Med Science

9th – Human Body Systems

9th or 10th - Principles of Bio Med

10thor 11th – Medical Interventions

11thor 12th –Bio Medical Innovation

Additional support courses:

Health & Career Exploration

Applied Terminology and Medical Occupations

Physiology & Kinesiology

Students must complete one pathway and may take additional courses to support the chosen pathway.

Students may also choose to complete BOTH pathways.

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PLTW - Engineering

Intro to Engineering Design

Design Process

From problem statement to prototype

Laser Cutter

3D Printers (3 to 1 ratio)

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PLTW - Engineering

Digital Electronics

Combinational and Sequential logic

Simulations and breadboarding

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PLTW - Engineering

Computer Integrated Manufacturing

Robotics and manufacturing

CNC production (G & M Codes)

CAD modeling

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PLTW - Engineering

Industry Connections

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PLTW Principles of Engineering (POE)

  • Broad overview of engineering topics applying many of the math and science curriculum topics

Main Topics:

  • Mechanisms and Automation
  • Pneumatics and Hydraulics
  • Materials and Structures Testing
  • Energy Generation and Electronics

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PLTW - Engineering

Aerospace Engineering

  • AE is one of the specialization courses in the PLTW Engineering program.
  • The course deepens the skills and knowledge of an engineering student within the context of atmospheric and space flight
  • Students explore fundamentals of flight in air and space through software simulations and hands-on experience.

Year at a Glance

Intro to Aerospace

Aerospace Design

Space

Alternative Applications

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Aerospace Engineering

Airplane Design

and Gliders

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Aerospace Engineering

Navigation and Flight Simulation

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Aerospace Engineering

Airfoil Design and testing in the Wind Tunnel

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Biomedical Course Pathway

  • Aligned to the Health Science and Medical Technology Industry Sectors
    • Curriculum is powered by Project Lead the Way
      • Specifically…
        • Principles of Biomedical Sciences
        • Human Body Systems
        • Medical Interventions
        • Biomedical Innovations
    • Supporting Courses to be added/continued:
        • Health and Career Explorations
        • Applied Occupational & Medical Terminology
        • Anatomy and Physiology

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Hands On, Student Guided

  • Understanding is built through a progressive system of activities.
  • Activity→ Project→ Problem

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PBS & HBS

Explores basics of Biology and Medicine

Explores interactions of body systems

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MI & BI

Investigate disease prevention, diagnosis, & treatment.

Create Innovative Solutions to health challenges

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Clubs:

HOSA SWE

Earth Club Ham Radio

Rocketry MESA

Momentum Robotics (FRC)

Planes, Drones and More

Coming soon: VEX, ROV & Female Academy

There are no sports at Sato.

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SATO ACADEMY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE

A MODEL OF EXCELLENCE IN EAST LONG BEACH

HS Summit 2016-2017

1100 Iroquois Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90815

562-598-7611 Phone | 562-598-6329 Fax